Jonathon, one of the things I have experienced with I-tunes, or maybe,
making use of it, is that when I create a folder of music and attempt to
go
through it by artist, I also see all of the artists in all of my other
music folders. Has this problem been oliviated with the app you are
speaking about?
Fred Olver
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Yes, that's correct.
Jonathan
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I would assume you sync it normally, and it’ll just pull it from the
library the normal music app uses. I could be wrong though since I don’t
have the app.
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Jonathan,
Using this app, how do you sync music to your phone?
On Aug 28, 2012, at 11:49 AM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
Hi all, for those who don't follow me on Twitter or haven't checked out
Applevis recently where Drew Webber posted a review, the Muxic app is now
pretty accessible. I'm so impressed with this that I've put it in the dock
of my 4S, replacing Apple's built-in Music App. Here's the description
from
the App Store.
Music lovers love Muxic.
Why?
Muxic gives you the most features of any music player on the app store.
From crossfading to volume normalization to artist info and exploration
features, Muxic is the music fan's best
friend.
If you're passionate about music, Muxic is the only way to listen.
Features:
* Intelligent Crossfading eliminates the gaps between your music, without
fading out too early or fading in too late. It analyzes your music to give
you that radio-style listening
experience you crave.
* Per-song customization to further refine the crossfading fade-in,
fade-out, volume and normalization levels.
* Volume normalization options that can make your quiet music louder.
* Genre stations for quick mixes of similar music.
* Similar artist stations makes playlists based on similar artists that
exist in your library.
* Learn about your music with the artist info screen that has tons of
information about the artists in your library, including similar artists,
biographies, and more! (Data provided by The Echo Nest).
* Tweet what you're listening to!
* Gesture-enabled playlist, library and now playing screens.
* Advanced playlist capabilities for easy playlist creation and
maintenance, including the ability to select whether you want to replace
the queue, mix into the queue, or append to the
queue whenever you want to add a group of songs.
* Informative lock screen image to show you what's playing now, and what's
coming up soon.
* Full song scrubbing.
* Airplay enabled (via the lock screen).
* Full support for headphone controls.
* Full accessibility features for visually-impaired users.
* Instructions built into the app.
* Ability to turn off crossfading.
Fine print: As is the case with most other crossfading apps, DRM-protected
music cannot be played through Muxic, as the crossfading and normalization
cannot be applied. MP3s, as well
as most recent purchases from iTunes in the past couple of years are
likely not DRM-protected.
Just adding my own comments to that description, it appears another thing
that should be added to the fine print is that songs need to be on your
phone, not in the cloud through iTunes Match.
If you're familiar with Winamp and the SQR crossfading plug-in many of us
have been using for over a decade, it's almost as good as that, very
impressive. It is making intelligent decisions about when to play the next
song based on the volume of the finishing one. The normalisation is also
excellent, it sounds like it is using a little dynamic compression.
You can find it at
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/muxic-intelligent-crossfading/id547091143?mt=8
Jonathan
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