Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) has dropped some bombshells on us! iOS 17 has strutted onto the tech runway, flaunting an array of dazzling new features that could make a peacock envious. But, like any great artist, Apple has left some strokes of genius hidden in the canvas.
Among these hidden gems is the crossfading feature in Apple Music. You heard it right, folks! The waiting game is over. Apple’s competitors might have added this feature a few years back, but as they say, better late than never. Now, Apple is jumping on the crossfade express, bringing smooth transitions to your favorite tunes.
What is Crossfading? Should you Enable it?
Crossfading is an audio jargon that removes the gaps between two songs. To put it in perspective, with crossfading enabled, when a song is about to end, it fades out while the upcoming song fades in at a higher volume.
Crossfading is typically used by DJs to avoid sudden gaps of silence whilst music is playing. However, you do not always need a DJ or a crowd to have a dance session. You can enable the crossfade feature on your iPhone and let it loose.
The feature is very helpful if you like to listen to your music at a fast pace without any silences in between. However, be mindful that crossfading eats up a tiny little end of the song to let the upcoming song fade in.
Now that you understand crossfading, let’s head to how to enable it on your iPhone. It is a simple three-step process.
Enable Crossfade in Apple Music from the Settings
First, head to the Settings app from the Home Screen or the App Library.
After that, locate and tap on the ‘Music’ tile.
Finally, tap on the ‘Crossfade’ toggle to turn it on. That’s it.
Your tracks will now transition smoothly, and the music will never stop.
That’s about it, people. You can easily enable the crossfade feature on your iPhone using the above-mentioned steps and get that party going.
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