Crossfade crosses the ending of one track into the beginning of the next, fading one into the other. Turn it on, then add some tracks to the queue and you will find out what it sounds like.
- What is crossfade mean on Sonos?
- What is Crossfade on speakers?
- What does Sonos loudness do?
- Why does my Sonos stop playing after each song?
What is crossfade mean on Sonos?
Toggle Crossfade in the Sonos app to create a smooth transition between songs in the queue. On mobile devices, navigate to the Now Playing screen and tap to show the Crossfade switch. On a Mac or PC, the Crossfade icon is located at the top of the screen in the Now Playing controls.
What is Crossfade on speakers?
You can set Music to fade in each song (gradually increase its volume) while the previous song is fading out. This feature, called crossfading, prevents gaps of silence between songs. In the Music app on your Mac, choose Music > Settings, then click Playback. Select Crossfade Songs.
What does Sonos loudness do?
Loudness compensates for this by boosting bass and treble at low volumes. It is a function of volume meaning that the boosting of bass and treble is reduced at higher volume. In short this means that if you feel like your music is lacking bass and treble at low volume, then use loudness.
Why does my Sonos stop playing after each song?
Audio stops or skips can occur if a Sonos product has a weak wireless connection to your router or the nearest wired Sonos product. If you are in a wireless setup, move any affected Sonos products closer to the router.