HTC Evo Music Apps

| Wednesday, February 2, 2011
By Gareth Jale


Ever since the launch of the HTC Evo, there has been a lot of applications developed to work with the phone. Along with the gaming, task-management, and a variety of other mobile apps, music is of course one of the most popular. Whether you want to create and share unique ring tones and music or search and view videos, the screen size and resolution, storage capabilities, and other advanced technological features makes this quad-band smart phone perfect for the development and use of a wide range of music applications. Here is a breakdown of the top 5 music apps available for the HTC Evo. There is a little something for every user, in no particular order.

Slacker Personal Radio has developed a free mobile radio app for Android HTC Evo. This is a free service and offers you 100 of preset music startups and news stations. Simply choose from one of the wide range of available genres, or pick from thousands of artists and styles and mix for your own custom mobile radio station. They offer fully integrated Twitter capability, cover art and artist bios, and excellent user support. An About.com Reader's Choice winning app.

Museek is the ultimate smart music player app for the ultimate smart phone technology. As it takes your existing playlist, it'll use that to give you some recommendations by finding other artists similar to what your taste of music is, all by knowing what's in your playlist. Museek additionally features a memory mode that remembers skipped tracks, so it will only play the music you want to hear at that moment. It also offers seamless browsing, streaming music, song lyrics, and a visualization technology which can view your music collection in either 2D or 3D, and fully integrated synchronization with other devices using accessories.

Ringdroid is a handy little app for customizing your own ring tones utilizing your existing MP3s or using the record mode to record and mix sounds directly from your phone. It uses touch screen technology for precise cutting and editing on the waveform display screen. And when you are editing, it is as easy as a finger tap to save to your SD card and import or save on your phone as a music clip, alarm, or notification.

VuClips is a free music video application which is fast and takes full advantage of the large screen and excellent resolution. It has fast downloads and a well-organized library featuring hundreds of artists and clips. An anti-fingerprint screen protector can be found online for about $1 to make sure your screen remains scratch-free and video friendly. An case is another worthwhile and inexpensive purchase to protect your phone and keeps the music flowing.

There are also some music composition applications that are available too, but Android Musical seems to be the best pick for a number of reasons. First of all, it offers many of the same pro-quality features in its free version-Android Music Lite- as are available in Android Musical Pro, which is only $1.99 and has regularly available free updates. It is great app for the professional songwriter to have available on a mobile device featuring a breath-activated pitch pipe, a touch screen 128 instrument keyboard and piano, drums, and a metronome which can utilize note and time-change values,. It can be also be used as a wireless MIDI transmission device. In short, this app has everything you need to be creative whenever the urge strikes and wherever you are.




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