AirVinyl for iPhone App Reviews

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Robust

But lacking jelly and custard

What happened?

I opened my "Appsgonefree" and see this app for free. Interesting app, so I got it...minutes later I received a message about my $0,99 spent in an app. What is this?? It was supposed to be free or am I wrong? Felling assaulted.

Einwandfrei

Also bei mir funktioniert es super. iPhone 4 iOS 5.1.1

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Bitte, Random-Funktion!

Pretty Close

Need Vinyl-scratch sound effects and hiss/pop!!! Almost prefect app but needs to really simulate that vinyl feel with an adjustable noise/hiss function. More skins would be nice too, as well as a screen showing the tubes glowing, like a tube preamp featured in high end hi-fi systems! Otherwise great job!!

Old days are back

This app is great! Love the wood effect. Chossing songs is a little tricky, as the buttons are tiny. Loved flipping through the crates of records. Im gonna go get all the album art for my "covers". Lol Its cool that you can organize the records differently. Closest thing to a portable turntable....not that it can ever replace a real analog setup. Lets not forget where we came from, please? Good job! Thanx.

Best 33rpm simulator

Great app with lots of what I want! The one improvement Im really wanting is to have each band on the record proportional in width to the individual tracks timing in relation to the whole sides timing. It would also help to be able to go left from the first crate to go to the last crate. If I could also play individual songs as 45s and 78s, that would be nice!

Great app

This app is both stylish and very easy to use. It really gives a great vinyl sound. Also, visually, it is outstanding, looks like my old vinyl collection in a pocket size.

Very nice

Wow! This app is amazing! It accually sounds like a vinyl It is really easy to use and it looks great

Stylish!

I really like the tape cassette view, it takes me back to great memories. This app works great and looks awesome The sound is perfect

Air has brought the 80s to your IPod

This is just awesome. Before playlists there were mix tapes and the needle THUMP on your records. I feel like Im back in my parents basement listening to music.

Bof...

A lot of bug. AirVinyl changes song by itself to return to an old one. Sometime song plays but vinyl doesnt turn. Not good for the battery charge. Too long to find album or song via crates. No scroll bar for lists. For the sound : bof... not significative for a hifi system.

Very nice design

Please make numbers of songs more then 10. :)

Crummy

I was under the impression I would get a great scratchy vinyl sound and could play my playlists, not have my songs sorted into boxes (genre, artist). I got neither feature. A waste of money.

Broken... :(

I cant even open the app on my i5... Very disappointed in a paid app

Sad...

Sorry Ive paid for this.

Crasha!!

Quando va in streaming crasha!!

Favorite vinyl player

This is the closest thing you can get to a realistic vinyl listening experience. The support for playlists is fantastic.. no more searching around for physical vinyls and using the vinyl player. Great simulated experience, definitely brings back the nostalgia. I had this on my iPad but am glad the iPhone version is now out since I carry that with me everywhere and I can use it at work. Sweet!

Sounds great! Wish the interface was better.

Music sounds amazing! Some of my favs are just as I remembered them when I had them on vinyl decades ago. I wish the interface to select music was much better. The crates are cumbersome -- especially when you have 18,000 songs on 4,000 albums. Maybe version 2.

Hoping for Ipdates

This app is a great idea that will hopefully get better with updates (1) The UI is disappointing, as the main purpose of the app is to recreate the vinyl sound, not the actual physical experience of handling albums, which was less than great (except for album art and liner notes, which were great). In the 70s we could only dream of the type of control that modern UIs offer. (2) The way it divides albums into side 1 and side 2 is odd as, for older albums that actually had sides, the sides generated by the app are different. This destruction of the artists running orders defeats the whole purpose of using sides (which again, are not better just because they are an older style of listening). (3) It would be interesting to read some technical background on the app. For example, how did the engineers deal with the massive information loss that happens in the creation of mp3s?

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