![]() ![]() Jump back and forth in the waveform of the whole song.Visualize your music with detailed zoomable waveform and full song view.Easily navigate through marks from the loop and marker list.Automatically Loop sections between markers with AutoLoop™.Fine-tune loops and markers with nudges and shifts.Create marks to define sections with different colors.Manage the content of the songs in the active playlist (queue).Original BPM and Key calculated and adjusted value displayed.Fine-tune the song by hundredths (+/- 49 cents).Transpose the song by Key (+/- 24 semitones).Amazing sound quality, even below a quarter speed.Practice at your pace by adjusting the tempo without affecting pitch.Instantly play songs directly from the device memory.Slow down, mark, and loop your Spotify and Apple Music streams.Subscribe now to enjoy early adopter introductory pricing. Our goal is to provide the most amazing and indispensable set of tools for musicians, and make your pursuit of music mastery more enjoyable. They may be all you ever need.Īn Anytune Pro subscription gives you unlimited access to all Pro features, including the ability to save your project data. The core features are FREE and include time-stretching (music speed changer), pitch shifting (tuning, transposing), creating marks, looping, and much more. Instantly play audio files directly from your device’s storage for the full power of Anytune.ĭownload Anytune. Slow down, mark, and loop your Spotify and Apple Music streams. Fine tune the song by cents for alternate and non-standard tunings. ![]() Transpose a song to play or transcribe in a different key. Create loops so you can practice parts over and over. Add marks to break down a song, color sections, and find your place quick. Pick out every note to learn a piece, or play along with your favorite tracks by starting slow and gradually increasing the tempo. Learn a song by slowing it down without changing the pitch. As it is, I have to do the switching manually within the Spark App itself.Slow down music, choose the perfect pitch, and learn to play by ear! ANYTUNE™, the ultimate music practice app for musicians of all kinds, has been recreated for Android. change between Spark 40 Saved Hardware Presets (Scenario 1), and then turn on/off specific pedals within the selected Preset (Scenario 2). I’d love to be able to switch between Control Scenarios 1 and 2, I.e. Want a different preset, then manually load it to the amp through the Spark App first. You can change or mix-and-match the ‘defined’ commands however you’re limited to the Hardware Presets saved to the Spark 40 Amp. I was hoping to program other Spark App Presets into User Defined Control Scenarios unfortunately ‘programmability’ means shuffling around the short list of commands programmed into the Control. Still frustrated at the very narrow Positive Grid definition of programmability, and the lack of a real on-board Scenario/Channel Foot-switch like on the AirStep. This provides the minimum level of functionality that I originally expected. I can open the Spark App and the AnyTune App in split screen mode and control playlists and songs (loops etc.) in AnyTune without losing Spark Control pairing through the Spark App. I finally updated my iPad to Version 15 (V15.2.1) V15 has a simple-to-use split screen capability. If you’ve found using ToneCloud Music too restricting and clunky, then like me, Positive Grid has once again put us in a position of hunting for our own work-around…. The Controller Pedal was specifically (and exclusively?) designed for you. Mode 1, the only one of interest to me, is set up to control the four Hardware Setup Switches on the Spark 40 the Controller allows you to change the order on the pedal during setup (for some obscure reason).īottom line, if you’re using ToneCloud Music within the Spark App for practice, allowing you to keep the Spark App as the top/active app, you’re in great shape. The controller has nine modes available, including four blank, user definable modes. Unfortunately there’s no interface descriptions or information relating to either the Controller-Spark App or the Controller-Spark 40 interfaces. The Help Page is almost exclusively dedicated to promotion/purchase information, and detailed setup procedures. ![]() On the plus side, the pedal was pretty easy to set up, especially if you visit the new Positive Grid Spark Controller Help Webpage first. Without the Spark App on top, this ain’t gonna happen… ![]() I was hoping to use the Spark Controller to switch between Rhythm and Lead Setups in the middle of songs. I use AnyTune to control, play and loop practice backing tracks and songs so it’s normally the top/active app with the Spark App open in the background. I was disappointed to learn that the Spark App needs to remain as the top/active app on my iPad, or the Spark Controller Pedal automatically disconnects. ![]()
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