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Post by gravesnumber9 on Jun 1, 2024 13:26:41 GMT -6
I can't for the life of me figure out how to buy files on Apple Music anymore (which is insane... someone wants to buy music and it's too hard). What happened to just going to iTunes and paying 99 cents?
Anyway, for those of you that use references, how do you get them if they're not sent by a client?
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Post by Johnkenn on Jun 1, 2024 13:41:11 GMT -6
If you play the song in iTunes, I think if you select one of the “…” it will give you the option to go to iTunes Store. I’ve definitely done it before.
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Post by ragan on Jun 1, 2024 13:49:34 GMT -6
It’s in the Apple Music app. On the left panel there’s the “iTunes Store” option. Click that option and then you can search the store with the search menu in the upper left. You can buy stuff that way.
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Post by ragan on Jun 1, 2024 13:52:03 GMT -6
Then go get MetricAB when it’s on sale for cheap from PA!
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Post by gravesnumber9 on Jun 1, 2024 14:06:17 GMT -6
Then go get MetricAB when it’s on sale for cheap from PA! That's what I use. Was thinking about trying out Reference 2 though. Has some interesting features that AB doesn't. I'm getting frustrated with the aligning of tracks in AB, Ref 2 auto-align and looping looks useful. Anyone use it?
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Post by gravesnumber9 on Jun 1, 2024 14:08:23 GMT -6
If you play the song in iTunes, I think if you select one of the “…” it will give you the option to go to iTunes Store. I’ve definitely done it before. This worked. You get the weird Apple format and then convert it to WAV, thanks.
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Post by sean on Jun 1, 2024 14:53:48 GMT -6
I use Bandcamp. I wish everything was on there. You can download the file in whatever conceivable format. The also have significantly higher pay outs to artist…
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