Details about Swedebeat

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • August 25, 2014
  • October 1, 2024
  • 9.3+
  • 4+
  • 98.1MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • American English
    Swedish

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Version History of Swedebeat

2.4.9

February 4, 2022

Bug fix

2.4.8

November 28, 2021

Intelligent Cycling Improvements

2.4.7

November 18, 2021

Intelligent Cycling Integration

2.4.6

March 12, 2021

Bug fixes

2.4.5

August 22, 2020

Bug fixes and improvements

2.4.4

August 6, 2020

Bug fixes and Improvements

2.4.2

January 29, 2020

Bug Fixes

2.4.1

December 6, 2019

1. The edit function has a fix for starting playback from the current position and not from the start position of the track. 2. Starting point for the second track in crossfade can be set now. Previously, it was only possible to start the second track from 0. 3. iOS 13 Issues - White screen that appears when iTunes was used for the first time after installation, TRACKS search box changed color. 4. BPM changes when you play any random song from the playlist - which appears on the iPhone XS Max 5. Deleting the downloaded playlist crashed the app on iOS 13.2

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2.4.0

September 30, 2019

Bug Fixes

2.3.2

September 18, 2019

Bug fixes

Price History of Swedebeat

Description of Swedebeat

Revolutionary seamless/gapless musicplayer with easy-to-use timestretch pitch for professional fitness instructors. The built in BPM analyzer let you create your own music library and browse by BPM, alphabet or source. Create your personal playlists for instant playback. Download and play Swedebeat mixes on-the-go.

Swedebeat: FAQ

Does Swedebeat work on iPads?

Yes, Swedebeat can be used on iPad devices.

Who developed the Swedebeat app?

Swedebeat was created by Swedebeat AB.

What minimum version of iOS does Swedebeat need?

Swedebeat minimum iOS requirement is iOS 9.3.

What do users think of the Swedebeat app?

The Swedebeat app has a consumer rating of 4 and receives average reviews and ratings.

What category of app is Swedebeat?

The Swedebeat App Relates To The Music Genre.

What is the recent version of Swedebeat?

2.4.9 is the newly released version of the Swedebeat app.

What date was the latest Swedebeat update released?

October 1, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Swedebeat update.

What is the exact date the Swedebeat app came out?

The Swedebeat app became available to the public on February 6, 2023.

What age is Swedebeat suitable for?

Swedebeat AB: The Swedebeat app is child-friendly.

What are the languages offered by the Swedebeat app?

Swedebeat can be used in American English, Swedish.

Does Apple Arcade offer Swedebeat as part of its collection?

No, Swedebeat is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within Swedebeat?

No, Swedebeat does not include options for in-app purchases.

Is Swedebeat specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, Swedebeat is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in Swedebeat?

No, there are no commercial ads in Swedebeat.

Screenshots of Swedebeat

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Reviews of Swedebeat

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  • Awesome, but needs a couple features

    This is an AWESOME program with the right price.

    I currently use Tempo Magic for BPM tempo adjustment during workouts but I really like the interface of Swedebeat better. If you've got your phone strapped to the handlebars of an exercise bike it's great!
    But if you're running and don't want to interface with the phone every song change to keep a constant pace it doesn't work well.
    I'd use Swedebeat exclusively if I could:
    1) Force a stable BPM out once I start playing a playlist.
    2) Manually override it's guess on BPM - If program guesses 110 BPM for a song that's 220, or vice versa, or if I have a reason to change it. For example I start my workouts with Holst - Mars, Bringer of War because it's epic and I'm a dork. That song is 80 BPM but I work out between 170 and 190 BPM. Calling it 160 keeps it epic with minimal tempo change.

    With those changes I'd be using Swedebeat exclusively for my workouts.
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