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In addition to the music streaming services, like Pandora and Spotify, I'm curious which music apps have the inmates here found to be useful in terms of music. I will list three:
Shazam: will identify almost any song, and then may provide lyrics, links to downloads etc.
iRPM: put your iphone on your turntable platter, turn this on, and you can check the speed of the platter.
dB Volume: turns your iphone into a dB meter.
All of these are free. Are there others you would recommend? Thanks.
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but gets every Grand Funk Railroad song instantly...
Been using TIDAL for a few months. For Veterans, HF-FI is a very good price per month. Quality is pretty good as well.
Jazz and Classical music selections are excellent once one learns how to navigate the menu.
" Don't look back. Something may be gaining on you"
Satchel Paige
I bought Asset uPnP for my desktop PC. It will stream all of my music files to other PCs on my home network, to be played back on Foobar2000. I also have Foobar on my iPhone so I can play my music files over anything connected to the phone via Bluetooth. Not the best fidelity, but incredibly convenient.
I know there is supposed to be a way to get Foobar to be the music server, but I have never gotten that feature to work.
There are numerous metronome and tuner apps out there. There's also some for guitar fret fingerings, music terminology dictionaries, chord progressions, and on and on. Basically, if it's music-oriented, it's out there. Amazing!
Since I have a dumbphone, I don't use any of them, but people I play with do, and some of them are very cool (the apps, not the people. Well, the people, too.). But beware, some suck, while others are great.
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I've used the Decibel 10th app on the iPhone but I don't consider it accurate as the iPhone mic sensitivity falls off sharply under 200 Hz.
SoundCloud is a good app for music that I use from time to time.
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Tunein radio. Free version or car upgrade for a couple bucks is recommended.
Any Internet streaming radio station,which most do. Throughout the world. Search by local, genre etc. it's the only one I use. Jazz radio has also been highly recommended to me,but that's not my cup of tea.
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I used Shazam, it is great
Right now I use Rdio and Google music all access
I also like shoutcast and tunein for radio stations,
For recording I like Reaper as well as Audacity
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