Android

How to use the queue

With KaraFun, you can manage your karaoke queue on Android to keep the music flowing without interruptions. The queue feature lets you add, organize, and customize songs for a seamless karaoke experience.

  1. Search for a song by tapping the "Search" button (magnifying glass), browsing the "Discover" page, or opening one of your playlists in the "Library". Tap on it and select "Add to queue".
  2. The queue is displayed just below the player. Tap on it to expand to full screen.
  3. Rearrange the order by dragging and dropping songs using the "two-bar icon" next to each title.
  4. To customize options (key, tempo, volume, singer’s name), tap on a song in the queue and select "Modify Options". Customized songs are identified with a mixer icon in the queue.
  5. To edit the currently playing song, tap on the "Customize" button or use the controls directly on the player: volume bars (bottom), key slider (left), and tempo slider (right).
  6. To remove a song, tap on it and select "Remove from queue".
  7. To skip to the next track, tap the right arrow (Play next) icon on the player.
  8. To play a song immediately from the queue, tap on it and select "Play now".

Tips

  • A microphone icon indicates a song, while a buzzer icon indicates a Quiz.
  • You can set songs to play automatically or start them manually via "Settings > Queue" > "Start in Pause".
  • Enable "Ask options" in "Settings" > "Queue" to display the singer’s name and access customization options when adding songs.
  • To queue an entire playlist, open it in your "Library", tap the “…” button in the top right corner, and select "Add to queue".
  • To clear the queue completely, go to "Settings" > "Queue" and select "Clear Queue".
  • You can add up to 999 songs to the queue.

Need help using the karaoke queue feature? Feel free to contact our support team.

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