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How to turn off Auto Mix in Apple Music


Apple Music has introduced a feature called AutoMix with iOS 26. The feature automatically blends the end of one song into the next to create a DJ-style listening experience in playlists. It uses tempo and beat contrast to smoothly transition songs. You may want to turn it off if you want songs to play normally without mixing or overlapping. AutoMix works with Apple Music playlists and some supported content.

You can turn off AutoMix directly in this file Apple Music app or to Settings on your iPhone or iPad. Below is a detailed guide covering the options for Apple devices running the latest iOS.

Turns off AutoMix in Apple Music

Apple Music App (Now Playing)

This method disables AutoMix while the song is playing.

  1. Open the Apple Music application on your device.
  2. Start playing any song or playlist.
  3. Tap that Play bar now down to grow it.
  4. Tap that line icon (often labeled Next or it shows three lines) to open the play line.
  5. get the AutoMix button. It looks like two overlapping circles.
  6. Tap the AutoMix button to turn it off.

Now songs play in normal order without auto shuffle. If AutoMix was enabled, the icon changes state when you disable it this way.

Disables AutoMix in settings

System Settings (iPhone or iPad)

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Scroll down and tap Applications.
  3. Tap Music under the list of applications.
  4. Tap Song Variations in musical settings.
  5. Repent Song conversion is disabled or change AutoMix turned off.
  6. If you see multiple options, make sure AutoMix is ​​not selected under “Modification Style.”

Disabling Track Transition disables both the AutoMix and crossfade effects when enabled.

Other Gaming Settings

Some users report that AutoMix behaves differently depending on the type of playlist or song source. Here are some tips:

  • If AutoMix is ​​still mixing songs, make sure you’re playing an Apple Music playlist and not local files or purchased tracks from your library. AutoMix may not be involved in all content.
  • If you want a short crossfade between songs instead of a full mix, you can choose Crossfade in the Track Changes menu instead of AutoMix.
  • If AutoMix refreshes after you turn off Apple Music, check Settings and make sure Song Conversion is disabled.

Tips

  • AutoMix only works on active devices iOS 26 or later with an active Apple Music subscription.
  • Turning off AutoMix does not affect the playlist order or shuffle settings.
  • You can always re-enable AutoMix by reversing the steps above.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is AutoMix in Apple Music?
AutoMix blends one song into the next using tempo and rhythm matching so songs feel continuous.

2. Is turning off AutoMix messed up?
No. Shuffle controls play order. AutoMix only affects the way the songs change.

3. Where do I find the AutoMix toggle?
You find it in the Now Playing row of the Apple Music app and in Settings under Song Conversion.

4. Will turning off AutoMix affect my playlist?
No. It only changes the playing style, not the order or content of the playlist.

5. Can I switch to Crossfade instead?
Yes. In Settings > Music > Track transition, select Crossfade instead of AutoMix.

Summary

  1. Open Apple Music and tap the Now Playing bar.
  2. Open the line and find the AutoMix button.
  3. Tap AutoMix to disable it during playback.
  4. Or open Settings > Apps > Music > Song Conversion.
  5. Turn off AutoMix or Song Transitions completely.

The conclusion

Turning off AutoMix in Apple Music is straightforward. You can turn off AutoMix within the Music app while playing or disable it in the Settings app. This ensures that the songs play in sequence without automatic mixing. If it’s disabled, you can still re-enable AutoMix later if you want a smoother transition between tracks.

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