vice86
Well-Known Member
Hi folks...currently I'm an iPhone3GS owner trying to read up on all things Android. Kinda wanna try something new so joined up here on AF.com.
The one thing I could never understand is why no crossfading feature on the iPod on iPhones. I just don't get it..its it a technical limitation? software limitation? who knows...anywho, are there apps for Android that allow music to be crossfaded? Now by "crossfading" i'm not talking about where as one song fades out and the next song fades in from a low volume up to 100%. I'm trying to find out if any apps crossfade where as the current song fades out the new songs starts at 100% volume like the do on the radio.
On my PC I use Winamp with the SqrSoft crossfader plugin that I downloaded way back in 2002..LOVE IT...It actually analyzes the dB of the ending song and starts the next song accordingly.
Just wondering if there's anything like that on Android.
The one thing I could never understand is why no crossfading feature on the iPod on iPhones. I just don't get it..its it a technical limitation? software limitation? who knows...anywho, are there apps for Android that allow music to be crossfaded? Now by "crossfading" i'm not talking about where as one song fades out and the next song fades in from a low volume up to 100%. I'm trying to find out if any apps crossfade where as the current song fades out the new songs starts at 100% volume like the do on the radio.
On my PC I use Winamp with the SqrSoft crossfader plugin that I downloaded way back in 2002..LOVE IT...It actually analyzes the dB of the ending song and starts the next song accordingly.
Just wondering if there's anything like that on Android.