1. Used by thousands of actors all over the world, LineLearner helps you to memorize lines really quickly and be off script before you know it.
2. LineLearner helps you to learn lines as quickly and easily as you learn a catchy song.
3. You can then turn off your part of the recording leaving just the other parts, and the gaps into which you say your lines.
4. You can repeat individual lines, or the whole play at the touch of a button.
5. Version 6 of LineLearner is a complete rewrite from the ground up featuring many new features, and a new screen design.
6. It then allows you to listen to the full recording which you learn your part.
7. You still have a prompt button to remind you of your lines if you forget.
8. LineLearner enables you to record scenes from plays.
9. If you have any problems with the app at all, then please contact support at support@alldayapps. com and we will help you fix any issues that you have.
1. I have not been able to figure out how to import a script, but I find that speaking the lines to record them helps me learn them even faster, although it is a little time consuming to get the app set up for each new scene or show.This app is simple and functional in both layout and purpose.
2. Find another alternative.Great app, I use it for learning all my lines! And an option has been added to allow louder recording volume on Samsung phones, something I had an issue with previously.
3. This is very inconvenient especially if I accidently record a line and want to delete it later on, my only option is so far to doubt over all the other lines right after that one line and therefore re-record the from there on ??? Why is this so complicated?! Also to move lines I have to scroll all the way up, push the love button and the.
4. That said, the interface is a bit clunky, and I would definitely prefer that the "prompt" button toggle the prompt--i.e. start and stop/reset the prompt instead of starting/restarting the prompt--because I often want to hear only the first few words, but there's no simple way (that I've been able to divine) to simply stop the prompt once it's playing.
5. Nice job guys! There is, however, one bug that is quite prominent and gets in the way: when my phone goes asleep while learning lines, the lines will stop playing at random and I'll have to wake my phone to get them to play again.
6. As my roommate says, I "swear by it." I use the app to learn my lines for every show I'm in as well as scenes for class, and it makes learning lines super easy.
7. I used to be able to drive for a while and run my lines, but now it keeps pausing at random points when running in the background, and I can't switch from maps for the app to keep playing while I'm driving.
8. But once you've got around that niggle, the app works as described and I'm very happy with it.As a very first timer picked in a show in my 50,s, i panicked when wondering how to learn lines.
9. Turned out i was the only one in the production who didn,t need prompts! Had quite a lot of lines to.m learn in 3 acts.
10. The speed up and slow down feature is such a small part of the app, and it doesn't really affect how it works at all."It dosnt work half the time and the apps interfaces are terrible.
11. I was able to go fishing, walking, driving, and more whilst rehearsing the lines over and over to myself.