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Hands-on: How to use Apple Music Sing karaoke feature in iOS 16.2

Por: 9to5Mac Tech December 08, 2022

After announcing its yesterday, Apple Music Sing is live with the iOS 16.2 RC build. Follow along for a hands-on look at how to use Apple Music Sing karaoke including adjusting vocal volume, seeing the Duet view, and more. is currently finishing its testing as a developer and public beta. The release candidate was today, so it won’t be long until it’s released to the public. However, if you don’t want to wait for Apple Music Sing and other... + full article



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