![]() On the iPad, lyrics can be viewed in an extended mode that shows all lyrics from the current song, and not just the on-time ones. Thankfully, unlike other iOS 7 apps that display text on top of fancy photography, musiXmatch keeps everything quite readable by highlighting lyrics with a darker background and through settings to specify font, font size, and font weight. The tiny delay is due to the fact that lyrics aren’t downloaded and stored in the app locally – they are fetched from musiXmatch’s online database 1. musiXmatch’s MusicID is powered by Gracenote, and it usually takes a 3-4 seconds to recognize a song, with another extra seconds required to switch to the Lyrics screen, which features an artist’s photo in the background with scrolling lyrics laid on top. The app’s core feature is the MusicID screen, which is similar to Shazam and other similar apps: hold your iPhone or iPad up to a speaker, and the microphone will listen to identify a song. ![]() Because musiXmatch has cut deals with copyright holders in the music industry, the app has a large catalogue of lyrics and, in my tests with hundreds of songs, it only failed to find lyrics a couple of times. ![]() Combining elements of Apple’s Music app with the idea of “tagging” songs borrowed from the likes of Shazam and SoundHound, musiXmatch can find lyrics for the song that’s playing in the app, or it can listen to audio through a device’s microphone, identify a song, and bring up lyrics that are synced with the song’s progress and that advance in real-time as you listen. MusiXmatch is a music player and lyrics discovery tool. I’ve been using musiXmatch on a daily basis for the past six months, and I think it offers a solid song lyric-matching experience for iOS. When I collected my must-have apps at the end of last year, I included musiXmatch in the iPhone and iPad roundups, but never got around publishing a proper review of the app.
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