


The ASD app has “recently played” songs, making it easy to jump back into a record the next day after sleeping on it.Īlso if I have looped a specific section of the song in ASD, when I reopen it, it’s right where I left off with the loop in place which I find handy. I would have given it five stars but it only works with Spotify, Amazon unlimited wont work. Previously I used Transcribe on my laptop and I’d have to move and turn my body to pause, loop, change speed etc… whereas I find myself more grounded at the piano when using Spotify and ASD. Having both Spotify and ASD as apps next to each other on my iPhone background makes it easy to flick between then. For me this is a big time saver instead of pulling files into Transcribe on my laptop. If I hear something that I like on Spotify, I add it to a playlist and then I can immediately open it in ASD with A/B loop and slow down if needed. Sometimes these simple things can get very fiddly on touch screen, but the ASD handles it perfectly in my opinion. I particularly like the A/B loop interface. I find it very easy to select and loop specific points of the record and also change the speed incrementally. The general interface is very user friendly on iPhone. Here’s some of the reasons, and I would say the direct Spotify integration is the main time saver for me: It’s funny Scott because I used to exclusively use Transcribe, but these days, just ASD. Can you tell me what is better with Amazing Slow Downer app compared to Transcribe!? I use Apple Music, not Spotify.
