Details
Genre: Music_and_audio
Developer: Appum Studios
Description
The 432 Music Player:
Play your music while pitching the frequency of your music in real time to the 432hz frequency.
The 432 Player will pitch shift your music in real time to 432hz (if the song is in 440hz) when the sign “Pitch to 432hz” is visible to the right of the song name.
So you don’t need to press anything, the player automatically converts all of your songs(only temporary) to 432hz by default.
The 432hz frequency is considered to be much more in tuned with the full essence of the music by many scientists and musicians – just a clear sound with a different and positive experience ?
Some of the Features:
-432hz / 528hz Switch
-Album Art Auto Search
-ID3 tags Editing/Displaying
-Custom Playlists Creation, Integrate with other music players.
-Choose songs or complete folders to play
-432hz/440hz per track listening option
-Advanced filtering and search options
-Bluetooth Support
-Customization of design by the user
-Full Custom Themes coming up soon..
-and much more..
Additional Pro Features:
-Ad Free
-432hz / 528hz Switch
-Music Equalizer
-Orientation Change (Landscape/Portrait)
More info and related links:
http://www.432player.com
**The app mainly exists as a tool for those who want to hear their music in a more refined and healthy tone opposed to the 440 Hz.
The app will pitch shift music that’s tuned to A = 440 Hz, it will not work on music tuned to other A note references.
Enjoy
Please contact us before voting in case of a problem , complain or a question ?
[email protected]
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Changelog
-Fixed some bugs in devices with SD Card (please let us know how it works for you)
-Added the option to filter songs by folders in main player page
-Fixed Radio (on 432 Player it works on all countries, on 528 Player only on some countries)
-Improved UI
-Added support for 64bit devices
-Added the option to change album and artist grid to be staggered or regular
-Improved stability and experience, player now requires less RAM
-Fixed crashes on new devices