
Category: Music
Developer: App Sandwich
Version: 1.0.8
The full version price: $3.99 -> $0.99 [iTunes link]
The demo version price: Free [iTunes link]
Without a doubt, the following situation is common for everyone: with 1 or 2 GB of music uploaded onto your Smartphone, you find that you can’t listen the tunes you actually want to hear on the way to school or work. You can’t simply enjoy listening to music and have to take the phone and manually skip through songs on the playlist. Why do people behave in such a way? Sometimes a person who is still half asleep does not want to hear cheerful rock songs early in the morning. To prevent such scenario, you can use the next unique music application when you need to skip past the unwanted tunes.
It is obvious that we press the “Next” button while sorting through the music playlist because of changes in our moods. If you wake up every morning with the same mood and don’t change the order of the songs in the playlist, then you will surely enjoy hearing the same old songs every day. However, most music lovers have quite fluctuating tastes. That is why there is a need to customize our uploaded playlists according to our current mood and to be safe from a boring routine. This is the time when you can take an advantage of Muud.io, which works as a music reflector of your mood. This app helps you to set up a music playlist according to your mood. Did you wake up fresh and in a good mood? Awesome, choose a playlist according to your cheerful mood to start the new day in a positive way.
The app consists of two modes: the audio player and the playlist editor. First, we will focus on the second option. Before you are able to create “smart” playlists, the app will require some time to scan your phone’s music library and define the emotional tone of all uploaded tunes. Such scanning is required each time you upload new tunes. After this scanning is complete, the application is ready to pinpoint songs that reflect the user’s mood. The next step is to press “+” to create a new playlist and choose one of the music moods. At the corners, you will see emoticons depicting four different mood. If you do not want to listen to music associated with only one emoticon, pick a few smileys to create a mixed playlist. Using the upper scroll box, you can edit the playlist chosen by the app by deleting or adding songs on your own.
After creating a mood-reflecting playlist, the app will start to play the songs using the built-in iOS player. You see, Muud.io is just a complex addition to the standard features of the built-in Music App. That is why all created playlists can be played and edited even if Muud.io is turned off. By the way, if the application has picked an upbeat song when you chose the angry or sad emoticon, you can point out the wrong choice using the joystick, and the app will avoid placing this song in the wrong list in the future.
As expected, you cannot guarantee that all automatically selected tunes will fit the chosen mood theme. Do not expect to get a thorough playlist where all of the tunes will suit your current mood. However, if your Smartphone’s music library is huge and varied, accuracy can be achieved with the proper music selection, especially if you manage to cope with the scroll box. During such experiments, I managed to reveal one of the hidden uses this app offers. In case you need to look for the proper soundtracks for home videos or presentations, you can upload a lot of different songs to Muud.io’s library, and a few variants will be quickly and automatically selected for your project. The main trick is to avoid uploading only songs of one particular genre or adding the tunes of few particular artists.
This application is an interesting tool for the built-in iOS player, but you must have a diverse music collection with several genres of music for it to properly work. Muud.io can also be very handy when you need to choose the songs for video reviews or presentations. Surely, not all selected tunes will fit the particular project, but it will be easier to choose from the selected tunes than to search for the best song among hundreds of tracks.