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Spotify tests new Voice mixing feature This allows you to customize the transformations in the playlists. Now it is put in Beta for “qualified users who are qualified”, the MIX feature provides an option to automatically mix transfers between tracks, or manually adjust aspects such as sound, eq, and effect curves while looking at the wave shape and data to create unique transformations.
This allows users to make songs flow to each other instead of just leaving one path that suddenly ends and another start. It looks like an easy way to try the basic sound mixing features before reaching a more comprehensive manner program, such as Apple Logic Pro, Reaper or AudCity. You can only use it to enhance your listening experience, or provide a better “DJ” experience when you are responsible for AUX cable at parties or social gatherings.
Spotify says that excellent users can also cooperate with each other to create mixed operating lists. It is not clear when this feature will be available outside Beta, or any distinguished users can currently reach. Spotify says that you will need to make sure that your application is updated, but I do not see him available on my distinguished account of the UK iOS. I have requested Spotify for more details about availability.
Excellent users who Do You can access the MIX feature that will see it in the toolbar on the playlists they created. Besides the “Auto” option to create shifts quickly, the pre -customization options for “Fade” or “Rise” include to apply different transition patterns easily. When you are satisfied with the shifts for each path in the operating menu, click “Save” to listen to the results. If you want to listen to the undesirable version of the operating menu itself, you can turn on the transformations or turn off by pressing the “Mix” button.