![]() ![]() So Apple just fixing this and bringing back the column browser would be the preferred way. Same is true for mixes that I sometimes receive and that need checking in the environment they most likely get consumed in anyways. There is a lot music - nonclassical and classical - that is not available via streaming. Streaming classical on Apple Music is damm near unusable beyond anything than finding some "mood"-pieces.Īlso in fact I still sometimes use iTunes to manually add music to my iPhone. They introduced the "use work/movement" instead of songs option but that's about it. Which changes all the time.Ĭlassical music obviously has no proper constituency at Apple. There are several new features as well as some improvements to the interface. Why do I want so many versions of the same piece?! The joy of listening is in comparing those and finding your favourite. Version 2.1 of Swinsian is now available to download. And once you have 7 different recordings of Wagners Ring stuff really gets complicated. So I am looking at 60 "songs" that I need to be able to sort quickly. ![]() two or three times over their career and these interpretations might be very different from each other. Possibilities: title, album, artist, bit rate, comment, date added, duration, genre, kind, sample rate, track count, track number, year. To make things worse a particular ensemble might have recorded op. Yet the four movements constitute a unity - determined for each album by the particular ensemble who interpreted it. Each of these has four movements with the same "song"-title, perhaps same album title (Beethoven String Quartets) etc. all the time.įor example I have 15 different recordings of Beethovens string quartet op. But listeners of classical music need to engage with the relations between data like artist, composer, opus number, date of recording etc. Then select a track and click the field you want to edit. probably all the time nowadays) query some server to ensure up to date. To enabled t turn on Allow Editing Tags in Table in the Track Table menu under the View menu. Ive switched to Swinsian on my mac, after giving up on apples Music app. Swinsian 2 makes it easier to make quick edits by adding the ability to edit tags directly in the table. The notion of consuming meta-data might seem alien to listeners not familiar with this genre. In Swinsian 1 it was only possible to edit tags in the Track Inspector. There really is no alternative to the column browser. Consuming classical music is consuming meta-data. ![]()
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