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KENWOOD Music Control Analysis

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KENWOOD Music Control is a free multimedia application designed for Android devices, offering a variety of innovative playback features. This app enables users to create mood-based playlists by analyzing the melodies of songs stored on their device, allowing for a personalized listening experience. The intro skip function efficiently detects and jumps to the hookline of tracks, enhancing user engagement with music from the start.

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In addition to its playlist capabilities, KENWOOD Music Control includes a music player widget, search functionality, and social media sharing options, allowing users to easily post their favorite tracks on platforms like Twitter and Facebook. The app also supports video playback for media stored on the device and facilitates seamless connectivity with Kenwood car audio systems via USB, enabling control from the Android device. With support for nine languages, it caters to a diverse user base.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.3.94
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 9.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
800
Downloads Last Week
1

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User Reviews

4/5

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Developer’s Description

This application organizes your music.
KENWOOD Music Control is a player application that allows you to use a variety of playback methods in addition to the existing ones; for example, playing songs in the mood play list created depending on your mood each day or playing only hook-lines of you.Connecting your Android device to your Kenwood car audio system via a USB allows you to control playback of the songs in the Android device from the car audio system. Mood playlist function You can analyze the melodies of songs in your Android device to create a playlist according to your mood."If you are in a mood for listening to powerful songs today", you can analyze melodies of songs and easily create a playlist of songs classified as mood "Powerful.For example, the mood "Powerful" may describe your state of mind when you want to listen to powerful songs.Songs are analyzed and classified into the following categories of moods: High Energy(Active,Powerful, Core), Acoustic(Detailed,Simple,Smooth,Easy), Standard(Dynamic,Rockin,Vivid,), Stylistic(Cool,Urban,Trance)Intro skip functionThis function detects the hook-line of each song so that you can listen to the song from the beginning of its hook-line. Control from your Kenwood car audio systemConnecting your Android device in which this application is installed to your Kenwood audio system via a USB allows you to control the audio system: for example, searching for a song in the Android device by artist name or album name.Create your favorite playlists to enjoy music whenever and wherever you want!*To use the mood playlist function or intro skip function, you need to analyze songs using the following procedure: Press the MENU key on a screen other than the playback list screen, select "Preference", and then check the "Background analysis" checkbox.*To enable control from your Kenwood car audio system, you need to select "Output right now" or "Auto output" in the "Preference" to create a song database in the SD card. After connecting your Android terminal, you need to turn on its USB storage.-Supported LanguagesKENWOOD Music Control supports nine languages; Japanese, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, and Chinese.-NoteNo warranty is given as to normal operation of all devices.Content rating: Everyone

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