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I once needed to write an automation script in Tasker for work.
FX file manager for managing files.
Music speed changer to listen to your music in a different pitch or different speed. Gives you a new perspective on the music you listen to.
Other than that, there's just the basics like F-droid, Firefox+uBlock origin, etc.
what's the point? what do you mean by new perspective?
I use this a lot to learn new music. Some of the music we have these days is very fast, and music speed changer helps me to slow it down without changing the pitch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_zViMGxKdQ this is a song that I learned to sing using music speed changer by slowing down the track. There's a lot of yabba dabba dat dabba in this song, and it's rhythmic. At full speed I found it impossible.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=4_zViMGxKdQ
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source, check me out at GitHub.
Then why use a separate app? VLC does this and I imagine you have to download the song either way
For me, Music Speed Changer allows me to just focus on the segment of the recording that I need to practice. I can pick an A point and a B point and it will only play between those two points. My learning tracks also come with my part in the left ear and the other parts in the right ear and I can use the balance control to focus on one and defocus on the other. I can also make playlists for the various performances coming up so that I can practice and memorize my music while I'm driving