Reverse Music Player Pro
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Version :3.2
Size :2.09Mb
Updated :Apr 22,2019
Developer :JVico
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Based on the users' reviews on the Apple App Store, here are three pros and cons of the Reverse Music Player Pro app: **Pros:** 1. "Excellent app! Easily reverses music with high-quality output and no distortion." 2. "User-friendly interface makes it easy to add files and adjust settings." 3. "Fast and efficient, quickly reverses music without any lag or issues." **Cons:** 1. "Limited file format support; doesn't work with certain audio file types." 2. "Occasional crashes or freezes when reversing large files or multiple tracks." 3. "No advanced editing features, would be nice to have more customization options."
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Description
A fully featured backwards player. Select any song from your music library -- or speak to the microphone -- and play it backwards! - Reverse tracks from your Music library - Seek through the music - Control the speed of playback, faster or slower - Record and hear yourself backwards Rock'n'Roll History: Many bands have recorded backward sounds or messages in their songs, a technique known as Backmasking. The Beatles used it extensively on their 1966 album Revolver, popularizing the effect at the time. Some did it for aesthetic reasons, some for fun. Some of them are just another rock'n'roll myth. Discover how the Beatles originally played the guitar solo in "Taxman". How Jimi Hendrix made the song "Are You Experienced". With Reverse Music you decode backmasked sounds to their original form.
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