Spotify now lets you mix your playlists with your own transitions
Briefly

Mix allows users to create seamless transitions between tracks in any playlist, choosing the Auto option for an instant blend or presets like Fade or Rise for tailored flow. Users can customize volume, EQ, and effect curves and experiment with specific settings for precise mixing. Waveform and beat data help locate optimal transition points within songs. The feature is rolling out in beta to Spotify Premium subscribers as part of the latest app update. Mixed playlists can be saved and shared, the Mix can be toggled on or off at any time, and Premium users can collaborate on a Mix with friends.
Spotify's latest feature is Mix, and, as the name implies, it lets you mix your playlists with transitions you choose. Basically, you can be your own DJ, as you can seamlessly transition between tracks, customize how they flow together, and enhance everything with volume, EQ, and effect curves. This is currently rolling out in beta for Spotify Premium users, as part of the latest app update.
To use Mix, go to any playlist and select Mix from the toolbar. The Auto option provides an instant blend to get you started, or you can customize your mix with presets like Fade or Rise, and experiment with specific settings for volume, EQ, and effects. You can use the waveform and beat data to find the best spot in each track for your transition. Once you hit Save you can share your newly mixed playlist.
Read at GSMArena.com
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