App Hed2Hed: Shazam Encore v. SoundHound

App Hed2Hed: Shazam Encore v. SoundHound App Hed2Hed: Shazam Encore v. SoundHound

It was a rainy Sunday afternoon when I was suddenly bewitched by the heavenly tones of a siren’s call radiating from the single speaker inside my favorite Starbucks. I was enraptured, overwhelmed with the sudden desire to find out to whom these dulcet tones belonged! Gripped in a fever of curiosity, I quizzed the barista, but — tragedy! She didn’t know! Would I never find the answer?

After I calmed down a bit, I realized, like everything else, there’s an app for that. In fact, there are two — one of which is truly outstanding.

Either one of these two apps — Shazam Encore, or new challenger SoundHound by Midomi — identify music by tagging it: listening to the music through a microphone for a few seconds, then uploading the clip to a database which does the actual analyzing and spits back performer, track title and album.

SoundHound seems to have a slight performance edge. At first, it seemed Shazam was able to identify a track or two that SoundHound couldn’t, but as testing progressed it became clear that, indeed, SoundHound was also identifying tracks that Shazam couldn’t. However, SoundHound does seem slightly faster, and lets the user truncate the tagging process for quicker results.

SoundHound has an even bigger advantage over its rival: While Shazam can only identify recorded music (like on an album), SoundHound can handle music hummed or sung into the microphone. It’s not great — sometimes it would successfully identify a hummed song, or at least provide a list of suggested matches; other times it failed at tests it should easily have passed, like Yes’ “Owner of A Lonely Heart” (true, I’m no Jon Anderson — but hey, I sang choir, I’m no slouch either).

Other significant differences: Shazam comes with a car mode that’s basically a bigger-buttoned, cleaner-interfaced screen; it can geotag tagged music (for a geographical tag-spree tour); and it’ll display other songs, genius-style, that match the tagged item. SoundHound allows speech-to-text artist or track searches; has a search box that can also handle lyrics and albums; presents a “What’s Hot” button that shows what other SoundHound users are tagging, and songs popular with SoundHound users that aren’t getting much radio airtime (a great way to find new stuff); and finally has a button that  launches a Pandora station culled from the current tag. Both will spit up lyrics, link to the iTunes App for purchases of tagged music and let users share their tags via a plethora of social-media platforms.

For a few dollars more, SoundHound offers a rich, satisfying experience that trumps Shazam Encore handily both in performance, quantity and quality of information.

Unfortunately, only Shazam makes a free version, with stripped-down features, much slower response time than Shazam Encore and a limit of five tags per month; but it’s a good way to check out at least one of the two apps reviewed here.

And the siren? Turns out it was Bebe singing Me Fui. I’m a sucker for Latin music.

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Verdict:

Shazam Encore ($5) = 3.5

SoundHound ($7) = 4.5

About the author

Eli Milchman

When he was eight, Eli Milchman came home from frolicking in the Veld one day and was given an Atari 400. Since then, his fascination with technology has made him an intrepid early adopter of whatever charming new contraption crosses his path — which explains why he's Cult of Mac's technology editor. He calls San Francisco home, where he works as a journalist and photographer. Eli has contributed to the pages of Wired.com and BIKE Magazine, among others. Hang with him on Twitter.

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  • RastaPajama

    Thanks for the tip. I have been a long time Shazamer and after upgrading to SoundHound I have never looked back. You did not mention (or did you?) the search results where SoundHound has so much more speed and ease of accessing info. I like the Pandora launching and how I can see the songs frmo my iPod for lyrics info, vids, etc.

  • http://ihbs.co.uk Ben

    looks like i may switch to sound hound…

    i used to have the free version of encore, but decided after hitting the 5 tag limit a few times that id just pay the £3 and be done. unfortunately the interface on the paid version is a lot uglier. especially with results being displayed. the icons for lyrics and itunes link etc look poorly done. but ive never even heard of soundhound. the humming ability may be enough for me anyway!

  • Cory

    LOL… a “new challenger”… I’ve had Midomi on my iPhone since the 3G launch day and it was free back then and not called “SoundHound” but just Midomi.

  • YodaMac

    Same here. Got Midomi free way back when and haven’t even bothered with Shazam. In fact, I wondered why Shazam was getting all he hype, when Midomi…er… Sound Hound seemed to do such a great job itself.

  • http://mcdevzone.com/ Mike Cohen

    My experience is pretty much the opposite. I only have the free version of Shazam but I find it a lot more accurate than SoundHound. I tried a few obscure tracks, which Shazam identified correctly and SoundHound either didn’t identify or identified incorrectly.

    Shazaam correctly identified “Lasidan” by Ry Cooder & Ali Farka Toure, but SoundHound identified it as something else repeatedly. SoundHound was unable to identify several tracks by Youssou N’dour, which Shazam was able to correctly identify.

  • Chris Rudy

    Since I’ll prolly be using an iPod Touch with mic, which means internet connectivity only in WiFi spots, do either or both apps support offline tagging or saving of pending tags for later lookup?

  • http://http.//www.mknudsen.org Morten

    My Shazam identified a school corps (band?) playing outside with hundreds of people talking/making noise. That impressed me alot!

    Sound hound dont have link to itunes / download(buy) for the iphone users.

    Shazam for sound recognition
    Sound house for user interface / useability

  • angelo

    i have no credit card to buy shazam encore application. Is there any possible way that i can but this application via my debit card?

  • Geert Romain

    There’s a free version of SoundHound too.

  • lola

    Soundhound is way higher quality and does a better job than Shazam. I can’t sing to save my life, but Soundhound was still able to identify the song I was signing: Hotel California by the Eagles!

  • B@loo

    I’ll give you a big hurray for Me Fui from Bebe, and invite you to listen to her other songs, especially Siete Horas…

    Oh and BTW: I’m on Android, I used Shazam when it was free, I use SoundHound and I prefer it (“even” if I’ve paid for it)