Getting Started
Anytune is a music player. What makes it different is the rich set of awesome additional features made for learning and practicing with music. Read on and learn the
- Basics including some important concepts, common controls, and basic operations,
- how to Organize your music with Folders and Playlists,
- Looping, so you can work on a section of phrase of a song,
- Audiomarks to help you navigate (and some other cool things),
- Importing and Sharing music and meta data with yourself and your friends,
- viewing and editing Lyrics, so you can sing along or play along to TABS or chord charts,
- using LiveMix to plug-in and play along with the band,
- shaping the sound with the Fine Touch EQ so you can shape your sound and focus on your instrument,
- controlling Anytune by Remote Control with MIDI and Bluetooth controllers/keyboards
- using ReTune to adjust the tempo, pitch and more at each mark, and
- all the Settings to customize Anytune to make it your own.
Click on the page titles in the sidebar (or at the bottom of this page on iPhone) to go directly to a specific topic.
Quick Start
Anytune operates much like the Music App on iOS and iTunes on Mac.
Some common tasks to do to get you started:
Find a song: | You can browse content in the music library of your device by ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Reveal these categories
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Play a Song: | Tap the track to import it. Tap ![]() ![]() |
Change the tempo:(time-stretch) | Tap ![]() ![]() Tempo Slider. |
Change the pitch: (pitch-shift) |
Tap ![]() ![]() Pitch Slider. Tempo and pitch adjustemnts are saved for each song. |
Go to the next/previous Song: |
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Adjust Volume: |
Use the system volume controls or the Anytune volume slider.
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Use AirPlay: | AirPlay ![]() ![]() |
In-app Help
In addition to this User Guide, Tutorial Vidoes, FAQs, and Forum discussion there is help built into the Anytune.