
Two of Us: Pure Play
Some days you want the full system. Other days you just want to play.
That is what we mean by Pure Play.
If you open SplitFire five minutes before rehearsal, the app should help and then get out of the way. Find the song. Pick the version. Start. No detour through settings you do not need. No extra ceremony.
What Pure Play means in practice
- Open the app
- Search for the song
- Choose bass, drums, or karaoke
- Start playing
That sounds obvious, but it is easy for music software to drift in the other direction. There is always one more thing to add: rewards, dashboards, settings, extra loops designed to keep you busy. Some of that can be useful. None of it should sit between you and the song when you are in a hurry.
Pure Play is our way of staying honest about that.
Want to help build the catalogue?
If you like contributing to the library, great. We have a data provider platform for that. Import a playlist, contribute links, and pick up Semitones along the way.
Head to the data provider platform if that sounds like your kind of thing.
If not, that is fine too. Pure Play is the other half of the idea: open the app, find the track, and let the software stay in the background.
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