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Calling all DJs! Spotify has added a track mixing tool to playlistsDJs can now flex their talent for the ones and twos with Spotify’s new Mix feature. This recent update, which is currently only available to “eligible Premium users,” allows subscribers to add custom transitions between tracks in playlists they create.
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The function has an auto mode to let the app decide what kind of transition best suits the two tracks involved. But users can also adjust elements such as volume, EQ, and effect curves. Spotify will even display waveforms, the key, and tempo to inform these decisions. Plus, users can collaborate on transitions by sharing their playlists with other premium users.
For a middle ground between auto and complete customisation, Spotify has provided preset transitions like fade and rise. And if a user would prefer to revert the playlist back to the pre-Mix days, all they have to do is hit the “Mix” button to toggle the transitions on and off.
“Spotify users around the world have soundtracked their everyday moments by creating nearly 9 billion playlists. Now, Premium users can take their creativity to the next level with the ability to add and customise transitions between tracks,” Spotify says in a statement. “The feature, now in beta, gives users even more control—allowing music lovers and playlist experts alike to easily create unique playlists. Seamlessly transition between tracks, customise how they flow together, and enhance your mix with features like volume, EQ, and effect curves.”
In the same statement, Spotify provided some basic tips for users on how to get started mixing. Some examples are:
“Match tempos and keys: For the most natural-sounding transitions, choose songs with similar tempos and Camelot keys. When you tap “Mix,” we’ll automatically show the key and BPM (beats per minute) for each track, so you can easily scan and reorder to help your playlist flow more smoothly.
Start with transition-friendly genres: Mixing works best with music produced for seamless transitions. Dance genres like house and techno tend to blend more smoothly.
Consider the energy: Think about the mood and energy you want your playlist to have. Plan your song order to gradually build up or wind down the energy, guiding listeners through an emotional journey.”
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Calling all DJs! Spotify has added a track mixing tool to playlists
musictech.comPremium users can create custom track transitions with the new “Mix” feature
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