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Post Your Favorite Music Phone Apps Posted on: 11.08.2012 by Charline Dye Post the app name and what it does. Digitally Imported (DI) Radio- edm radio with lots of genre channels Discovr Music- type in an artist you like and it will lead you to other similar artists, which you can then see artists similar to them, and on and on Jukebox Hits and BingMusic (top 100 by Year)- find popular music by charts. Juke box also charts iTunes and lastfm BPM Monitor- listens to a tune a tells you the BPM All of these apps are free (or were free when I got them) Other apps you probably already know about iMaschine, Beatport. Soundcloud, DJ City(music pool) Now show me yours | |
Charline Dye 11.08.2012 | Post the app name and what it does. Digitally Imported (DI) Radio- edm radio with lots of genre channels Discovr Music- type in an artist you like and it will lead you to other similar artists, which you can then see artists similar to them, and on and on Jukebox Hits and BingMusic (top 100 by Year)- find popular music by charts. Juke box also charts iTunes and lastfm BPM Monitor- listens to a tune a tells you the BPM All of these apps are free (or were free when I got them) Other apps you probably already know about iMaschine, Beatport. Soundcloud, DJ City(music pool) Now show me yours |
Erich Vallabhaneni 16.08.2012 | for sure!! I travel through mobile alot, I stay in Dalphine Island alot to get away and relax. Small world |
Charline Dye 16.08.2012 | @Otacon, Mobile here. I've been through Meridian a few times. Always nice to see people in the "neighborhood" on DJTT. |
Erich Vallabhaneni 16.08.2012 | @VanGoGo im in Meridian, around 30 minutes from the Ala/Miss line. |
Latoria Kavulich 16.08.2012 | I do have the soundcloud app as well. forgot about that |
Charline Dye 15.08.2012 | Otacon I did see the other thread. But thanks for posting it here! BTW where in Mississippi are you? Botstein, thanks for the list. I'll check them out. |
Ervin Calvery 15.08.2012 | Take Five Naxos Music Library (NML) and NML Jazz are fantastic. Soundcloud iMaschine Figure iStroboSoft - I have a few great tuners knocking around, but this app always works as a backup. It's great. Music Tool hasn't been mentioned here before, but is compositionally useful. Suggester is an interesting tool if you compose using changes (chord progressions, etc). |
Erich Vallabhaneni 15.08.2012 | i found this in another thread, but Figure by Propellerhead is a fun app to make some quick beats with |
Racquel Dat 14.08.2012 | (I myself don't have a smartphone, but) Spotify - Music service that acts like iTunes, but you can listen to any music, even music that isn't your own. You can add it to your library and listen whenever, wherever. Spotify Radio - Free radio app from Spotify with no restrictions (IIRC) |
Brooks Perlowski 14.08.2012 | i am using winamp pro on my phone can any one give me list of other versions of app |
Latoria Kavulich 13.08.2012 | winamp pro is all i have on the phone. |
Charline Dye 13.08.2012 | Sir Sampleton could be quite useful with iRig and a keyboard. Songza is an interesting variation of the Pandora type music app. I'm going to give it a whirl. |
Noriko Lebowitz 13.08.2012 | songza! |
Evelin Merworth 13.08.2012 | Sir Sampleton - Lets you sample anything in real time and play it back on a keyboard on your screen. Isn't really good for much but its fun to waste time and mess around with |
Charline Dye 13.08.2012 | Pandora is a nice app I use it also. I need to try an EQ app as I hate the iTunes EQ and never use it. That's why I started the thread. To discover good music related apps I didn't have or know about. So let's see some more. |
Emely Metz 13.08.2012 | i just use the stock android player..yes i'm old fashioned & dont have much time to listen to something else... but i use EQ apps |
Erich Vallabhaneni 13.08.2012 | i pretty much just use Pandora for the most part. lame i know but it helps find new tunes sometimes pandora is like Digitally Imported that you mentioned. You put in a genre or artist and it makes a radio station based on that information. |
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