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Add Karaoke Performers to CompuHost

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Summary: Use CompuHost karaoke software to manage performers, plan songs, and keep records. Learn how to use CompuHost software to host karaoke shows in this free tutorial video.

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"CompuHost computerized karaoke hosting solution is a registered trademark of Invicion Software Solutions. And I am in no way affiliated with Invicion Software Solutions. In this next clip I'm going to show you how to add a performer and I?ll show you how to start getting your karaoke show on the way. Alright, first thing we're going to do is click on New Session. And once you do that, any of your old sessions will be asked if you want to knock it out or keep it open. Since I didn't have anything it won't do that. So I'm going to go over to here in our Performers Rotation window. And I'm going to add a performer. I'm going to click on this, and it says Add and Edit Performer. I'm going to type in Heather. Now you could put someone's last name, it will remember everything. Down here you could write a note, maybe it's a great singer or someone who just really hit it off with. Someone you do a lot of you know, whether they be dancers, singers, I try to always write notes or put in someone's email there so I have it. Position, you can actually put them in the position of the rotation you want. You could click this to use them as the lead in the rotation marker. And this is Flag Performer as Inactive. Usually if they're not singing, I'll click that and it will put them down at the bottom of the list, it won't keep them in the rotation. So once you have that, you just click okay and then you're going to then add a song, which we'll come back and show you how to do."

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