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Solo, duet or singing face off

Deep Silver presents the various game modes of Let’s Sing

Deep Silver and Voxler today revealed the different game modes for Let’s Sing for Wii™.

Whether alone, in pairs or as a group of singers: the upcoming music game offers several different modes that let living room superstars show off their skills. While the training mode prepares the players for their karaoke career, the play mode is the right choice for a classic karaoke experienceLet’s Sing will be available on November 02, 2012.

Let’s Sing for Wii is a karaoke game for up to four players in a team or in competitive mode. Players can perform 40 tracks from well-known artists, including the original music videos. Get your friends together, warm up for your performance and join in the fun!

The game modes in detail:

Training Mode:
For players who are not familiar with the songs in Let’s Sing or for those who just want to sing along, the practice mode is a safe bet. It offers the possibility to get to know the text and see how well you performed – without being scored or shown the pitch levels.

Play Mode:
This is the standard mode of Let’s Sing. Players get scored for how well they are able to sing and match the lyrics of a chosen song. The play mode includes the options Solo, Co-op, Duet and Battle.

Solo:
This single player mode scores singers for their ability to match the pitch and timing for a selected song. Players can set the difficulty: while easier difficulty ratings are more lenient towards matching the pitch and timing, the more difficult settings offer more points.

Duet:
In this mode, two players can sing one song together, each with their own microphone. For every singer, there are different sections of the song highlighted. At the end of the track, all points are combined.

Battle:
All the players sing the same parts of a chosen song, the one who earns the highest score will be declared the winner.

Co-op:
Players also sing the same parts of a song in this mode, but at the end, their scores will be combined instead of compared.

Pitch Correction:
The pitch correction can be used independently or in conjunction with the voice effects of Let’s Sing: While singing the songs, the game will attempt to adjust the player’s voice to match the pitch and vocals of the song, but the timing is still left to the singer.

To spice up the karaoke experience, Let’s Sing offers different effects that enable players to alter their voice: Echo, Reverb, Helium, Ogre and Wobble each add funny distortions to the players performance. These can be chosen before, during and after a song is played.

Jukebox:
In case the players need a break, they can turn on the jukebox: Here they can choose to watch the videos without having to sing.