1. Whilst its music recognition ability retains an accuracy that is unparalleled, it no longer has the capacity to save favourite samples or recent history (this is the subscription model).Great app, only thing holding it back is the poor Ad integration.
2. But to leave on a positive note it is fun and cool to learn about and be able to compare a song to the sample used in it.I grew up pre-internet, before FM, during the Swort wave, Long Wave Medium wave radio stuff era, before youtube.
3. Little things like that make the app a bit uncomfortable to use.Update: curiously after logging out and back into the app and playing a track the app enabled me to add a sample as favourite and added the track to its search history.
4. When you go to a track of an artist containing samples and go back, you go back to the search window instead of all the tracks of the artist.
5. We got the rare chance of hearing a track once and once only on the radio! With good ears you kept the sound if you missed the name of the and the artist.
6. I've had good fun with this app.My searches usually bring up the correct samples, and helps answer the lingering question on the mind when hearing something that you just know is similar to something else.. But just let me pay you once to get rid of ads, please.
7. For the most part the information is reliable but some songs that i know use samples, there is no information for and some songs just have incorrect information.
8. And something else, you don't have to type the exact name of the song which is very nice, whereas other apps may come up with another result just because you didn't put in an apostrophe.
9. Decades later you hear a song from our contemporary generation, and you are like wait, that sounds familiar but can't put a finger on it.
10. Finding songs from decades ago that influenced bigger names and/or tracks.
11. So if the sample I need to hear occured at 8min in, I'd have to listen for 8min to hear the (probably 5 second long) sample.