{"id":151401,"date":"2022-12-08T03:38:37","date_gmt":"2022-12-08T03:38:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/hands-on-with-apple-music-sing-in-ios-16-2\/"},"modified":"2022-12-08T03:38:37","modified_gmt":"2022-12-08T03:38:37","slug":"hands-on-with-apple-music-sing-in-ios-16-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/hands-on-with-apple-music-sing-in-ios-16-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Hands-On With Apple Music Sing in iOS 16.2"},"content":{"rendered":"
With the iOS 16.2 release candidate that came out today, Apple added the new Apple Music Sing feature that was announced earlier this week. We thought we’d check out the new karaoke feature to see how it works.<\/p>\n
\u200cApple Music\u200c Sing is available on modern iPhones and iPads, as well as the newest Apple TV 4K. It’s built in to the \u200cApple Music\u200c app, and therefore limited to \u200cApple Music\u200c subscribers. Note that you need to have a full \u200cApple Music\u200c subscription, as it is not included with the more affordable voice-only plan.<\/p>\n
If you’ve used \u200cApple Music\u200c’s built-in follow along lyrics feature, you know how to use \u200cApple Music\u200c Sing. The feature basically uses the lyric functionality, while also adding a toggle to turn down the vocals of a song to replace them with your own.<\/p>\n
Just pick a song, turn on the lyrics, and then use the little microphone icon to adjust the vocals. \u200cApple Music\u200c Sing is not available for every song, and it’s not entirely clear which songs Apple is limiting it to.<\/p>\n
Apple is going to provide playlists for \u200cApple Music\u200c Sing, which will be filled with popular songs to sing along to. \u200cApple Music\u200c Sing will be available to all users with the launch of iOS 16.2, and as we already have a release candidate, iOS 16.2 could come out as soon as next week.<\/p>\n
\u200cApple Music\u200c Sing is available on the iPhone 11 and later, the third-generation 11-inch iPad Pro and later, the fifth-generation 12.9-inch \u200ciPad Pro\u200c and later, the fourth-generation iPad Air and later, the ninth-generation iPad and later, the iPad mini and later, and the new third-generation \u200cApple TV\u200c 4K.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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With the iOS 16.2 release candidate that came out today, Apple added the new Apple Music Sing feature that was announced earlier this week. We thought we’d check out the new karaoke feature to see how it works. \u200cApple Music\u200c Sing is available on modern iPhones and iPads, as well as the newest Apple TV …<\/p>\n