Apple Music Sing available on iOS 16.2

Jakarta: Apple announced the Apple Music Sing feature earlier this week, and now the feature is available on iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, and tvOS 16.2. As a karaoke feature, Apple Music Sing provides real-time lyrics and can be sung on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV.

This feature also provides a number of tools to support the enjoyment of karaoke users, including a voice adjustment tool to change the volume of the original singer, real-time lyrics that move with the beats vocals, backing vocal options and a duet display for multi-singer tracks. .

In this feature, Apple has introduced more than 50 playlists including songs, duets, choruses and hymns ideal for use with Apple Music Sing. This feature works on a number of devices, including iPhone 11 and later, 11-inch iPad Pro 3rd generation and later.





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Additionally, Apple Music Sing works on iPad Air fourth generation and later, iPad ninth generation and later, iPad mini and later, and Apple TV 4K third generation.

For information, Apple has released Apple Music Sing, a feature of Apple Music, allowing users to sing or karaoke along with their favorite songs. With this feature, the vocals of the song will be adjusted to make it more suitable for karaoke and present the lyrics in real time.

However, the voice lifter or voice slider will not actually remove the vocals from the song and will only adjust the volume. Apple plans to bring Music Sing to Apple Music subscribers worldwide in late December 2022.

Earlier, India was in talks with Apple to start producing the iPad, according to two cited sources. Apple is in talks with the Indian government regarding the ability of a factory near the Chennai area of ​​Tamil Nadu to manufacture the tablet.

However, Apple does not yet have a specific plan for moving production of its tablet to India. Since the start of the pandemic in early 2020, Apple has considered diversifying its production process.

Meanwhile, Apple’s technology currently seems very concerned about the security of its users’ data. Therefore, Apple is currently strengthening its cyber security by creating a notification feature on iMessage if the cell phone wants to be tapped.

This new iOS and iCloud security initiative includes a new way for iMessage users to verify that the person speaking in a chat is the real person they’re talking to, and not someone trying to hack or eavesdrop. their conversations or an unknown third party.

(MMI)

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