You are a subscriber to a music streaming service Apple Music and do you sometimes mind the pauses between songs? If you have iPhone with the operating system iOS 17 and newer, we will please you – Apple because in this version iOS offered users a small but very nice innovation in the form of song blending. How to set up this blending?
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Sometimes it seems like it does Apple decided to improve every element of the system iOS 17, although in some cases this means that the change is only very minor. However, many of these minor changes in theoneThis will ultimately make a relatively big difference in the user experience. This is also the case with the crossfade feature when playing songs in Apple Music.Music streaming service Apple Music offers complex and smart algorithms that not only select music that they know you like, but also that usually go well together in style or tempo. A nice bonus to this smart way of playing is the ability to mix songs, which you can also customize to a large extent.
How in Apple Music set song blending on iPhone
If you want on your iPhone in the app Apple Music To activate song blending, follow the instructions below.
- Run it Settings.
- Click on Hudba.
- Head to the section Sound.
- Activate the item here Mixing tracks.
- Below the mentioned item, you will find a slider on which you can subsequently adjust the length of the blend.
Blending will significantly improve your experience of listening to music through Apple Music on your iPhone. It will provide you with virtually uninterrupted listening without unnecessary "deaf" gaps. In case you have nestable connection, however, the blending of songs may not work 100%.
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Interleaving tracks primarily follows the removal of gaps between tracks if these tracks are to be interlaced. It's not about removing blind gaps. A deaf gap between songs that are not meant to blend is always there and should be there. If the gap between songs isn't supposed to be there and it's there, it's quite distracting. The above is a problem of several audio services. The removal of spaces should be already set by default in the service.