Apple Music Sing will power karaoke nights later this month – Life Mix

Apple Music Sing launches worldwide later this month for subscribers with compatible iPhones, iPads, or Apple TV devices. Here’s what you need to know.

When it comes down to it, the latter tends to outperform in many aspects. This is especially true when it comes to music discovery, recommendation algorithms, quality of annual digest stats, continuity across different devices, and more. However, Apple Music still offers many selling points, including system-wide support on the company’s devices, spatial and lossless audio support at the same price, and so on. New feature – Apple Music Sing.

Apple Music Sing offers multiple lyrics views to help fans take charge, perform duets, sing back-up, and more — all integrated into Apple Music’s unparalleled lyrics experience. Combined with an ever-expanding catalog of tens of millions of the world’s most unique songs, Apple Music Sing makes it fun and easy for anyone to share, however and wherever they choose.

Available to subscribers globally later this month, Apple Music Sing will enable Apple TV 4K (2022) and Apple TV 4K (2022) users to sing along to their favorite tunes. This new view will support several features, including adjustable vocals, real-time lyrics, background vocals, and duet display. This means you get to control the song’s vocal levels, while displaying animated lyrics, with support for multi-singer tracks. In addition, the iPhone 50 maker will launch a custom playlist that includes some of its most popular and compelling songs with appropriate optimization of the new Apple Music Sing feature.

Apple has not specified when exactly the feature will be available in December. However, rumors lead us to believe that iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2 will launch in a week or two. There is also a high chance that the company will roll the feature into the beta builds that we may see later today.

Will you be using Apple Music Sing when it launches? Let us know in the comments section below.

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