Cyberperk wrote:
Thank you, karaokemeister!
Got WinAmp and the plugins and it works great!
Exactly what I was looking for.
Now, if I can only learn to sing without scaring my cat!
You can sing. Everyone can sing -- the limitation is not in the vocal perform (to an EXTENT) but in the equipment and how well the person is running that equipment. Case in point, Ashlee Simpson is a great STUDIO performer. She's proven, TWICE now that she can't sing in public as a live performer. DigiTech makes a great product that I use that allows me not only to add reverb, which helps, but adjust the key, voice double (a common trick in studio recording to strengthen the voice) or even layer that double (or triple) in a harmonizing key higher or lower.
A lot for a new person with a laptop to absorb. But my point is you probably sing better than you think, and even if you sing "bad" enough to scare your cat, there are some great Karaoke hosts with some great equipment out there that could make you sound...
...well as good as Ashlee Simpson in a recording session (not at the Orange Bowl).