A song remixing feature is coming to Spotify

EU wants music services to pay artists more



Continuing to remain the biggest name in the online music market Spotify A song remix feature for is coming.

Seeing that young people are preparing their own music remixes to use on social media and aware that the singers do not make money from them Spotify, so it’s working on a song remixing feature. As far as it is reported, when this feature arrives, Supremium (The high-end package that hasn’t been released yet. HiFi will also be included in this package) subscriber users will be able to make changes to the music, speed it up or slow it down, or combine it with other songs directly on the platform. The company, which is stated to share the income generated from these edited versions with the singers whose songs are used, seems to also allow the creation of personal lists for the edited songs. The company, which is said to offer some simple features to Premium subscribers, will most likely not introduce the feature in the near future.

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Before this, it was officially introduced with a new feature. Spotify That feature we mentioned, prepared by “AI Playlist” or “AI Playlist” infrastructure and is currently available in beta only in the United Kingdom and Australia. The feature will be rolled out to other countries in the future. allows people to create playlists by simply typing. Thanks to the feature included in Android and iOS applications, you can choose what kind of playlist you want to create. You tell Spotify in writing, it detects the given command using the large language model and can create a playlist as you wish within seconds. The company, which introduced this useful feature in the video above, is not using productive artificial intelligence technology for the first time.

Spotify had come to the fore with bad news before this. As officially announced last week, subscription prices vary depending on the selected package. There will be a raise of 1 to 2 dollars. Stating that they will make this increase to cover the cost of including audiobooks in subscriptions, the company also announced that they will prepare a new subscription level that does not include audiobooks. Bloomberg, the first source to announce this increase, states that five different markets, including the UK, Australia and Pakistan, will face price increases starting this month, and it is reported that the increase will gradually spread to other markets before the end of the year.

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