The user can hum, whistle or even mumble the desired composition, and the song will be found. He will also have the opportunity to find a track based on its original excerpt, as is done in Shazam.
The innovation has already been tested by journalists from The Verge, and they were satisfied. The feature is not available to all users at this time. Its presence in the application will be signaled by an icon of four vertical bars located next to the voice search icon. According to journalists, music identification works much faster here than in Shazam.
During tests, the service's algorithm did an excellent job of finding songs that journalists hummed, whistled, and even muttered. There were also errors in identifying music, but they were rare. It has not yet been announced when the service will be released to the general public.
The innovation has already been tested by journalists from The Verge, and they were satisfied. The feature is not available to all users at this time. Its presence in the application will be signaled by an icon of four vertical bars located next to the voice search icon. According to journalists, music identification works much faster here than in Shazam.
During tests, the service's algorithm did an excellent job of finding songs that journalists hummed, whistled, and even muttered. There were also errors in identifying music, but they were rare. It has not yet been announced when the service will be released to the general public.
Login or register to post comments
Comments 0