

In a space saving moment, I removed Capo from my iPad, which I never thought possible until Anytune. This app may have more bells and whistles than you need every time, which is why I also kept the ASD on my iPhone for any quick fix looping of a section or slowing a passage down for a quick reference.įor any real study and time spent digging into the meat of a tune, I believe that AnyTune is the way to go. The usability and sound quality of Anytune is equally fantastic. Adjust not only the beginning and ending of your loop points but finely move the entire loop as a whole in small increments to a 1000th of a second.Maybe if you have perfect pitch? I can’t hear it.) Fine tune and pitch by a 10th of a cent increments (some go to 100th of a cent, but I’ve never found that level of refinement to be any more useful than a 10th.Other features I’ve found incredibly useful with Anytune include: Once you’ve chosen a song, the app works pretty much like any audio player. You can roll through an iTunes playlist, skipping back and forth between songs without having to re-select a tune. There are controls for lead-in/out times for markers you’ve set (think of it as pre-roll and post-roll in the studio).Īnytune is integrated with iTunes in a way that makes a lot of sense. Loop Delay allows you to add one or more seconds of pause before your set loop starts again. This is of course useful when working up difficult passages. “Step trainer” allows you to repeat a section that you’re working on and have the app incrementally increase the speed with each repetition.
Anytune reviews pro#
The app offers three levels Basic, Pro and HQ.

“Basic” sound quality also provides less battery drain). Say you’re using the app for dictation – you don’t need super hi-fidelity and, if you’re using an older device, you might appreciate the ability to lower sound quality and gain app responsiveness. The app provides the ability to change sound quality to reduce processor strain when it’s not necessary. This is incredibly useful and really helps you feel like you’re a part of the music you’re working on.
Anytune reviews full#
You have full adjustment of your mix and can even pan yourself and/or the music to one side of your headphones or the other. If you use an iRig, iRiffPort or any kind of interface to play your instrument into your iOS device with headphones on, then you can use this to play along with the track. The app’s “LiveMix” might be the coolest thing ever. There are a few features that I’ve noticed which really set this app apart from the competition. This new version is further improvement upon an already stellar app. A quick search of Anytune on the iTunes store will bring up previous versions of the app, and you will see solid 5 star ratings across the board.
