Apple’s music streaming platform must continue to roll out new features.
It’s been several weeks since Apple introduced Apple Music Sing, its new karaoke mode integrated into the music platform. diffusion corporate music. What is certain is that from Apple, they usually introduce many new features in their services periodically and we are sure they will continue to do so in 2023, so we will recommend some suggestions…
Here we select a list of all the features Apple Music should include in your music services diffusion for the next year 2023 to improve the user experience in the application.
What Apple Music news are we expecting in 2023?
Classical music
Some time ago, Apple acquired Primephonic, a start dedicated to the development of a classical music platform. Since then, Apple intends to create its own classical music app for iPhone, iPad and other compatible devices.
What we expect from 2023 is that Apple presents an advanced classical music section in your Apple Music app with all kinds of options, filters, playlists and other functions from which users subscribing to the service can enjoy the most popular symphonic works and classical music concerts in history.
Crossfade function
From 9to5mac they suggest that the firm with the bitten apple logo adds a Crossfade function to its Apple Music platform in 2023. A feature that has been present in the music world for many years but which has not yet reached the music catalog of the platform in diffusion from Apple.
The Crossfade function consists of making one song gradually decreases in volume while the next song increases in volume. That is to say a kind of mixture between the songs which would avoid the silences between the songs.
Crossfade is available on Mac and Android devices, but hasn’t landed on iOS or iPadOS yet.
Remote control on multiple devices
Spotify offers a feature called “Relate” through which it is possible to use a device to remotely control the playback of content on another. It would be great to be able to play songs from Apple Music on a Mac and control playback on an iPhone or iPad.
There’s a similar remote control feature on the HomePod, because Apple’s smart speaker doesn’t have a full enough touchscreen to control audio playback beyond the most basic functions. Moreover, it is designed to work remotely. But we don’t have such feature available on other Apple devices.
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