How do I create a playlist?
There are 2 ways to create a playlist.
1. Create a playlist starting from the Home Screen:
- Click ‘Playlists’.
- Click ‘+ Create Playlist’.
- Input a name for your playlist then click ‘Create Playlist’.
- Click ‘Add Tracks’ then search for tracks by their name. Alternatively, you can select tracks from ‘Favourites’, located underneath the search bar on this screen.
- Click the ‘+’ icon to the right of the track title to add the track to your playlist. A green tick and a pop-up notification ‘Added to your playlist’ will confirm when a track has been added to your playlist.
2. Create a playlist starting with 1 track:
- Click the 3 dots to the right of the track title.
- Click ‘Add To Playlist’.
- Click ‘New Playlist’.
- Input a name for your playlist. Then, click ‘Create Playlist’.
- Click ‘Add Tracks’ then search for tracks by their name. Alternatively, you can select tracks from ‘Favourites’, located underneath the search bar on this screen.
- Click the ‘+’ icon to the right of the track title to add the track to your playlist. A green tick and a pop-up notification ‘Added to your playlist’ will confirm when a track has been added to your playlist.
How do I use the Interval Timer?
- Open the Pure Energy Music app.
- Select a track, album or playlist.
- Click the play button – this will open the Now Playing screen.
- On the Now Playing screen, you will see 4 icons underneath the play button. Click the clock icon to access the Interval Timer.
- Select the Simple, EMOM or TABATA presets, and adjust the Interval Timer parameters: Rounds, Work, Rest and Sound.
- Click ‘Start Timer’ to begin your interval workout.
Does the app have music genre folders like other streaming apps?
The Pure Energy Music app categorises music across multiple classifications including Discipline, Genre, Time of Day and Zone. The user experience is similar to other music streaming apps, however, unlike other music streaming apps the Pure Energy Music app is tailored to the fitness professional.
Music recommendations are based on a user’s unique Music Taste Profile and the fitness classes they teach.