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Spotify comes out with new Mixing Tool for a personalised listening experience

Spotify has prepared a new feature for users of the music service. You can start working with the new Mixing Tool from now on. It allows you to completely personalise and shape transitions yourself.

Spotify Mixing Tool

A new feature in Spotify's app is available; Mixing Tool. This tool allows you to customise the transitions between songs in a playlist. In this way, Spotify promises that you can shape the listening experience yourself. The feature, which is currently in beta first, makes creating a unique playlist easier. You can opt for a quick, automatic mix or work on things like volume, EQ and sound effects yourself.

Spotify Mixing Tool

If you want to get started with the Spotify Mixing Tool, follow the steps below;

  1. Open an existing playlist or create a new one.
  2. Select 'Mix' from the toolbar and watch your playlist come to life.
  3. Start with 'Automatic' for a quick transition, or customise your mix with transitions that suit your style perfectly.
  4. Choose a preset like 'Fade' or 'Rise' to easily apply different transition styles.
  5. Experiment with specific settings for volume, EQ and effects. Use waveform and beat data to find the perfect spot for your transition.
  6. Press 'Save', listen to your creation and share it with friends. You can even collaborate on a mixed playlist with other Premium users.
  7. You can turn the mix on and off at any time with the 'Mix' button.

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