- As your everyday music player: enjoy your favorite music in a better way
- Partying: take your parties to the next level with Splyce!
- Sports training: follow the rhythm of the music while training hard
- Liven up your business: from a cloth shop to a restaurant or a gym, anyone can enjoy Splyce!
- Great music Player
- Automatic mixing
- Automatic BPM calculation of tracks
- Playlist creation
- Swipe right to auto order a song on your playlist
- Swipe left to delete a song on your playlist
- Hold to order manually
- Automatic order by BPM
- Profiles based on BPM
- 3 mixing modes
- 3 transition modes between songs
- Default track duration
- Set mixing duration
- Background color theme
- Beat synchronized light effects
- Flash torch
- Philips(R) Hue lights support
- Tutorial
- Airplay integration
- When selecting songs, you can select all tracks by dragging down the screen to access the “I want it all” button
- Click on the Splyce button on the main screen to access all features
- While playing your music, if you want to delete one track of your playlist just swipe left. If you swipe right you will auto-order that track.
- Shake to shuffle your playlist (enable the shake function previously on settings)
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Version
Free or Paid
Compatibility
Device(s) App Was Tested On
VoiceOver Performance
Button Labeling
Usability
Other Comments
This app is great for its price, and the idea of mixing your playlist based on bpm is awesome! I figured I would try it out to see if it does work as advertised, and it will do mixes. Unfortunately, I cannot try the three mix modes. From my understanding, you can mix from slowest to fastest, random, or fastest to slowest. I may be wrong so if I am, don't shoot the messenger! When you go into settings, you have no way of telling if the option you choose is on or off.
Give this app a shot! You really have nothing to loose!
Accessibility Comments
When you start the app, the buttons are somewhat mislabeled, but it is easy enough to figure out what they represent. The mix mode isn't able to be figured out by someone who is using VoiceOver. Also, when in the main screen after you have imported your music, you have to hit the button labeled color in order to get at the mix mode, duration, and the timing of the songs.