

So, I'm sure he will entertain them, embrace them, research them, develop them and incorporate them as very useful features for the next generation of Karma. Now Danny, I'm sure that Bob can recognize and appreciate the worthiness of these suggestions. A much needed feature that will help to eliminate this problem. I can only pray that Bob incorporates KVRS. Now, you may enjoy listening to someone who can't sing worth a lick, but the rest of us don't.

Sure but I don't think that number 2 is a good idea after all it's not fair to the singers.ĭanny, this would be a feature that would benefit the host, the bartenders, the waitresses, the owner, as well as the patrons in the bar who have all complained to me, at one time or another, that they can do without listening to these "certain" types of singers. But at least there I can blame the computer for not being able to spell. Sure but I don't think that number 2 is a good idea after all it's not fair to the singers, I don't give a crap about being fair to the non singers as to the fact I'd they are too chicken to sing and I can see the difference voice commands ending up misspelling Shelly's name. So, for example, if you have someone that wants to sing American Pie, and let's face it, no one wants to sit through 10 minutes of that boring, repetitive song, just touch the KVRS button to take care of it. This can also be used manually by touching the KVRS button. Yes, I know what you're thinking, Bob but don't thank me. If he does, Karma will be the most advanced software on the planet. Well, I can only hope that Bob likes my ideas and can incorporate them into the next version of Karma. So, what do you do? Start the song and after about 30 seconds (or as much as you can tolerate), just touch the KVRS button to take care of it. So, for example, if you have someone that wants to sing American Pie, and let's face it, no one wants to sit through 10 minutes of that boring, repetitive song. This is a great way to eliminate someone where you don't look like the bad guy. If he asks to sing the song again later, you can say that the crash corrupted the file. You can then tell the singer that the computer crashed and to go back to his seat. If it finds a huge discrepancy, the sound is muted and the on screen graphics will start to shake and then the screen will go black. Using advanced algorithms, KVRS compares the singers vocals to those of the actual song. KVRS is a way to cut a singers performance so we don't have to tolerate it. We all have singers we would rather not hear. For example: Hey Karma, put in the Sound Choice version of Let It Be by the Beatles for Shelly.Īnd if that's not enough. Now, using the power of Karma Voice, you can run your shows simply by telling Karma what you want to do. Gone are the days of using a touch pad or a mouse to search for songs and enter singer information. These things have never been done before. I have a couple of suggestions for the next generation of Karma.
