[APP][2.1+] Backing Tracks Player - Android Apps and Games

Backing Tracks Player is an app for musicians/vocalists that need backing tracks while they perform.
What is a Backing Track?
A backing track is an audio recording that musicians play or sing along to in order to add parts to their music.
Features:
1. Clean layout
2. No auto start
3. Auto pause after each song
4. Simple yet powerful
Instructions:
1. Creates folder labeled "btMusic" on sdcard where you store the audio files
2. Supports .mp3, .mp4, .m4a, .flac (Android 3.1+), .wav, .mid
3. Do not use extra folders inside the "btMusic" folder
4. Click on the song to play and answer the confirmation
5. Open options menu to stop song or exit app
Google Play Link
This app was requested by a few musicians and they wanted it to be as simple as possible. This is why there is no album art or any other fancy features.
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v1.2
- Refreshed UI
- Added more supported file types

What exactly differentiates this app from any other audio player? I'm not sure I understand what makes this especially novel or helpful for musicians. Suggestions:
- Multitrack playback - it'd be great to have vocal, guitar, drum, etc stems play synchronously with the ability to solo/mute them on the fly
- Folder integration would be essential for the above feature - each folder could contain all of the stems of a particular track
- Some implementation of tags, eg. style, tempo, genre
- Support for WAV and FLAC, even if they aren't great choices for mobile devices
- Maybe... make it free at least until it has some kind of special functionality? Pardon my bluntness, but don't know why anyone would pay for this

Thanks for the suggestions and I should have stated that I published this as quick as possible for the people that requested this app so there will be some changes in the future.
I also thought the same thing until a musician told me how a player like this would be more helpful than an ordinary player. A regular player is designed for listening to music and not a tool designed for the specific purpose of playing and selecting tracks in a live gig situation. There were complaints of players not having an auto pause feature after each song so they can either take a break or talk to the crowd without having to search around for a pause feature. They said the simpler the player the better because when your in a live situation, you do not need album art, shuffle, or any other features found on the regular media players.

so will it make a backing track from a normal song?

meethere said:
so will it make a backing track from a normal song?
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Nope, it is just a player for those tracks. The user would have to supply the tracks through the sdcard, as most musicians already have those tracks made.

Version 1.2 Released:
- Refreshed UI
- Added more supported file types (.mp3, .mp4, .m4a, .flac (Android 3.1+), .wav, .mid)

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I spent lots of time and some money, so maybe this is useful for somebody:
The Unpopular Music Player - Organize and Play Classical Music on Android
Question: There are 1000 music players for Android. Why did this gentleman write the 1001st?
Answer: I have not tested all of these, but any player I tested suffers from the same design flaws, making it unattractive for non-pop-music. Basically the music files are presented in a way that is incomplete and unaesthetic. An example: There are "songs", called "Allegro", performed by "Mozart" -- which is quite improbable. So finally I wrote the app primarily for my own use.
What are the goals:
- Present classical music in its native way, i.e. organised with composer, work title, movements, conductor etc.
- Always show the full information, never truncate text with "..."
- Simple, minimalistic user interface, fast and easy to use.
- Do not use the term "song" for a symphony etc.
- As a side effect the app uses very low system resources.
To make things easy to understand I also created a simple video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZlK8wREEmg
Characteristics:
- No advertisements or hidden costs
- Needs only the necessary permissions (access files), no internet access
- Starts with album list including cover pictures and then plays the album
- Various configuration options
- brutalstmöglich durchgegendert (If you do not understand that, don't mind: As far as I know there is no English translation for that, yet.)
Limitations (trying to honestly list all of these, comments are welcome ...):
- Needs Android 4.4 or higher
- Only plays local files
- Relies on correct mp4 or id3 tags. I recommend kid3 for tagging.
- Cannot access the internet to get missing album covers etc.
- No play lists or advanced filter and search functions
- No animations or other visual effects
- Only German and English localisations
Download:
As this is my first Android project I followed the usual way and uploaded it to Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.kromke.andreas.unpopmusicplayerfree
It's also available via Amazon. I have not decided yet if to publish the source code, that might depend on my spare time.
Haydn album in any other player:
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Album in my player:
Album list:
Last words:
Although this is my first Android project, the Unpopular Music Player is not my first software project at all, so hopefully its design is not too bad. Additionally I am currently writing a more sophisticated successor that shall be capable of advanced filtering like "Show me all baroque music that contains the term KONZ whose composer is Telemann and has been performed by the NDR Radiophilharmonie".
Addendum: I also wrote a more advanced media player with database query and search functionality, different views, including folder views etc.: The Opus 1 Music Player. Ask me for a promotion code in case you want to test it, you can then skip the payment procedure.
The program is now "open source" and available from F-Droid.
See F-Droid Download Page

Megamix Player? New colorful music player

Megamix Player is a DJ that's always with you. This is completely new, which all the most necessary features of a typical player, a music player. The main feature of this feature is the function of assembly tracks, and you can not only set a precise playback framework, but also:
- Make the transition between tracks smooth.
- Make a gradual increase in the volume of the next track.
- Make the changing track fade.
The number of editing functions will increase.
The big feature is that, in order to trim a track, you don't have to cut it in the right sense of the word, or you can just set the playback boundaries, which does not create any extra files.
An unparalleled megamix function will show you how you can listen to some of the tracks in the time that you only lose one!
This is all with a user-friendly user interface. Themes will taste good for those who love bright paint and have already looked at standard classic designs.
The distinguishing feature is 15 different types of change of the covers.
Megamix player can synchronize with your Last.fm account, scrobbling listening tracks, like them right on his device, search for similar tracks, view artist tracks, and many other functions of Last.fm.
You can also set the playlist to emoji!
All Megamix player functions:
- Edit and bonding tracks.
- Synchronize with Last.fm.
- Supported MP3, .WAV, M4A, OGG.
- Find and listen to similar tracks.
- View the playback queue and change its order.
- Listening to your Internet radio stations.
- Add your m3u playlists.
- Search for artist tracks and audition.
- 15 different kinds of change of track cover.
- Add folders and tracks by using the built-in file manager.
- 6 Bright themes.
- Crossfade, fade and volume increasing.
- The application is now translated into English and Russian.
- Pause playback During a call, or when you include music in another app.
- A widget on the desktop.
- Player management with third-party media devices.
- Continue playback function when Bluetooth/wired headset is connected.
- Recently added tracks, track rating, track commenting.
- Five-track equalizer, preset.
- Create playlists, add tracks to the playlist.
- The ability to share both the track name and to send the file itself.
- Adds the track/folder/playlist to the playback queue.
- The ability to change the font for folders/playlists/categories.
- Bass boost.
- Change the playback speed.
- The name of the playlist or folder may be emoji.
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I'm new here and can't post a link to app in Play Market But if you like it I hope it is not work to find it) Have a nice day
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[APP][5.0+] Libre Music - A FOSS Media Player With CUE Sheet Support

Why Libre Music?
Basically, I've been fed up with the monopoly on Android music players that have CUE sheet support and I took it upon myself to make a media player that will be free, open source, and will support CUE sheets as well as other things which I have planned for the future. Media players with cue sheet support on the Play Store either cost money or have ads, except for AIMP, but I don't like AIMP for other reasons. In addition none of the media players with CUE sheet support are open source and there's no documentation at all on how to add CUE sheet support to your media player.
Features
Support for all popular music formats (MP3, FLAC, WAV, etc...)
Support for CUE sheets and CUE sheets embedded in audio files.
Modern, simple material design
Light and Dark themes
More to come!
Download Link:
Bitbucket Source Code
Screenshots:
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Great music player app.
Why do you need Phone autorisation ?
Hello,
It's all in the title, why do you need the phone's authorization? Only to find out who uses your application for testing? Will you delete this authorization request in stable version?
While waiting for your answer, let's test this application
Sincerely.
Please add function to play from folders. A lot of music are not kept in album folders only.
I like the app, but i don't like the icon. Like a communist symbol.
Arabic mp3 files names typed incorrectly and no folder preview
first : arabic words of names of songs not typed correctly
second : No option to see mp3 files by folders
these two options which matters me and not pr sent in this app
Third : no need to access call and contact permission
If you add folder play option than it will my favourite music player.:good:
Only the button are quite large than normal size
Why app should be access to phone contact and calls? And pls add option to choose color accent
Sent from my Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro using XDA Labs
Thank you!
Looked promising, but it ignores cue sheets/files on my installation - but thanks for the effort.
I thought I'd try this, but as soon as I opened it the app demanded access to my phone - not storage, which obviously I'm ok with, but permission to make phone calls? When I denied this permission, the app simply closed.
Given the current furore about an Israeli company's product being used to inject spyware into Whatsapp, there is no way in the world that I'm going to grant this permission, so I've uninstalled the app without even being able to try it. Shame.
Edit: I saw a comment that the app needs phone access to mute music when a call come in. However, Poweramp does not make a phone access permission request.

[APP] [5.0+] TrueSymphony Music Player

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Introduction
Hi guys, let me introduce myself. I`m VicXander, the creator of TrueSymphony Music Player. TrueSymphony Music Player is a simple music player currently only available on android, that focusing on bringing good quality sound output without too much hassle on audio settings. Powered with TrueSymphony Audio which consists S.Mode Clarity and S.Mode Bass, TrueSymphony Music Player will please its user listening session without additional settings. When I created TrueSymphony Music Player, I would like to go back to the essential things about what things can define a music player. Three of those important things are quick to navigate, ease of use, and most importantly sound output that pleasing to the ears.
Features
- High quality sound output via TrueSymphony Audio Effects.
- Easy to use and intuitive User Interface.
- Modern looking main player interface with audio visualizer and blurry background from album cover art (if available).
- Support audio codecs such as FLAC, MP4 (M4A), MP3 and OGG.
User Interface
Built with ease of use and high quality sound output in mind, navigating between player and music library is very easy. Just swipe down the main player to reveal music library, swipe left and right to choose between tabs at the music library, and swipe the player back up again to reveal the main player. Choose available songs by its artist names, album names, track names, or from available playlists via each corresponding tab, even by searching it on the "Search" tab. All the chosen songs will be automatically on "Now Playing" tab.You can move each song`s play order in "Now Playing" tab by drag and drop it or you can remove it by just swipe it to the left. You can also save it as a playlist from "Now Playing" tab.
Feedback
Your feedback will be much apreciated because it will help me to make this app better. So feel free to leave your comment in this thread directly.
Or you can E-mail me on : [email protected].
Download
You can get it on Google Play for free. Click the Google Play badge below to download.
Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.​
*Artist, album, song names and album cover arts you see on the screenshots above are all just made-up (fiction) and only used for this app promotional purpose only. Any resemblance to actual artist, album, song names and album cover arts, is purely coincidental.

[App][4.1+] Supernova Music Player - smart offline music player

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Hello,
I’m the creator of Supernova Music Player, which I would like to introduce to you.
TL;DR version:
Supernova Music Player can learn which songs does the user like based on their actions during listening to music. The music player can, among other things, remember which songs were skipped by the user, when was volume turned up, or how many times was a certain song played. Each song has a score that is calculated based on these actions. With a higher score, there is also a higher chance of playing the song in the future. (Links are below.)​
Full version:
I am aware that there is a huge amount of other music players on Google Play, but that's why I wanted to create something different, not only visually, but also functionally. My motivation was that the only difference between a lot of offline music players is their appearance as well as the fact that they are unable to react to changes in user's music taste.
My goal was to create a music player that will play songs from the device according to how the user likes them, without the need to create and constantly edit playlists. Supernova Music Player can learn which songs does the user like based on their actions during listening to music. The music player can, among other things, remember which songs were skipped by the user, when was volume turned up, or how many times was a certain song played. Each song has a score that is calculated based on these actions. With a higher score, there is also a higher chance of playing the song in the future.
When it comes to visual appearance, the biggest difference from other music players is that my player does not use tabs for songs, artists, albums, or folders. Instead, you can use a search - when a search is active, the player only plays its results. My app also supports searching for multiple results, so playing the music only from two or more specified albums is possible. Thanks to its simple design, the application has low memory requirements - Google Play states a current size of only 7.3MB.
Another key feature of my music player is that it is free and without ads, has two additional play modes, supports dark mode, has a widget, a timer, and all the other features of a full-featured music player. This week I also released a PC version of Supernova Music Player in the Microsoft Store, which is still in open beta but already provides full functionality. Scores can even be synced between a computer and Android via Bluetooth, so users don't have to think twice about whether they want to listen to music on their phone or PC.​
It will be truly kind of you if you give it a try and provide me with some reviews or feedback. Here are the links:
Supernova Music Player on Google Play
Supernova Music Player on Microsoft Store
does it support multiple genres (info in mp3 metadata - e.g. EDM;Tekk;Hardstyle ), so i can search by it. Few of the apps support it, Omnia is one of them.
mato200 said:
does it support multiple genres (info in mp3 metadata - e.g. EDM;Tekk;Hardstyle ), so i can search by it. Few of the apps support it, Omnia is one of them.
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Hello, currently this feature isn't supported, but it sounds like a great idea, so I will try to add it in some future update. Thanks for your feedback!

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