Ballroom Competition Trainer L

3.8
138 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Ballroom Competition Trainer is a valuable tool for the dedicated Ballroom Dancer, who wishes to prepare for e.g. a competition final in the most realistic musical settings.

Without Ballroom Competition Trainer, preparing the proper music for training sessions can be difficult and tedious. You may be spending a lot of time in various music editing applications, trimming your songs to a given duration, and afterwards arranging them in a fixed playlist.

Worst of all: This means that you will often end up practicing to the same songs in the same order session after session. This again means that you will not be trained for a competition setting in which you don't know what music will be played.

Furthermore, this approach is inflexible. Imagine that for one session you might like to dance 1:30 minutes of each dance, but for the next session you would like to dance 2:00 minutes. You would probably need to redo the entire music editing procedure to construct a new playlist.

Ballroom Competition Trainer is completely on-the-fly configurable, and eliminates all these downsides of having to prepare your music.

App features include:

- 6 pre-defined sessions (Standard WDSF/WDC, Latin WDSF/WDC, Smooth and Rhythm)
- Specify durations for the steps in your sequence
- Assign playlists, genres or folders from your media library to each of your dances
- Random selection of songs for each step (no two training sessions will be the same)
- In-app instructions, helping you through the initial app configuration
- Support for MP3, MP4, M4A, WAV, OGG, FLAC.

Once you have configured genres for each of your dances, all of the above features can be controlled on an ad-hoc basis, and adjusted within seconds during your training sessions. This enables you to focus on perfecting your dancing skills, rather than acting as a DJ.
Updated on
Aug 3, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
125 reviews
Florian
February 4, 2024
I have to say that the initial app idea is good. However, the app needs quite a lot of improvement and doesn't seem to be "finished". For one thing, it is really annoying that it does not play certain MP3 or M4A files (I'm able to submit samples) - in these cases it marks them as valid but upon playing the time starts counting but the song doesn't play (I don't hear anything). The second thing that is really bothering is the fact, that songs can't be explicitly selected to be played in a set.
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Krogholm IT
February 4, 2024
Thank you for your review. Songs “playing” silently is typically due to the encoding/sample rate of those songs. I unfortunately have no influence on this, since the app is using a third-party audio engine. As for explicitly selecting songs, this (and much more) is possible in the full version. Best regards, Claus
Andre Nel
March 22, 2023
Not bad. But just note. That you can sit for hours trying to figure out how to get your Playlist onto this app into the right categories. It also does not recognize all your songs, so this can take Even longer to find a workable file type
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Krogholm IT
March 22, 2023
I am sorry to hear about the problems you are having with setting up your music in the app. You are welcome to reach out to me at app_developer@krogholm-it.dk, and I would be happy to try to help you out with specific issues. Best regards, Claus
Richi Plana
April 21, 2024
Where can I find a list of recognized genres to tag audio files with? Is paso doble spelled with a space? Case significant? Will update rating once I actually get it to work
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Krogholm IT
April 22, 2024
You decide your own genres. The app will identify the Genre names you have used, and let you choose between them. Best regards, Claus

What's new

Fixes an issue with accessing songs on Android 13.