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How do I transfer music from one computer to another?

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

Question by Christine M: How do I transfer music from one computer to another?
I have an iPhone and have downloaded a lot of music from other resources besides iTunes. I saved all the info onto a memory stick, but now I can’t transfer it onto iTunes on another computer. What do I do?
I plugged in the memory stick, and added the music folder to iTunes library. Music played and everything worked. Then the next day after I had removed the memory stick, all the music was unavailable. Every song showed an exclamation mark next to it and said file not found.

Best answer:

Answer by Jack T
You open up iTunes, and you drag and drop the folder with the music in it into iTunes.

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Q&A: How to get music onto computer from USB permanently?

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

Question by mychemicalromancefreak99: How to get music onto computer from USB permanently?
My boyfriend made me a music mix which he gave to me on a USB and it went into my itunes but when I try to play any of the songs without the USB in my computer it says the song is corrupt and stays labeled that way until I put the USB in, any way to fix that?

Best answer:

Answer by Praktize-dummie
go to my computer then click on the usb drive that is connected and right click on the files you want then select copy and paste it (right click , then paste) to somewhere u want it to be ie a folder or just copy and paste it into itunes

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Q&A: How do I transfer music from my computer to my itunes library?

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Question by Johanna R: How do I transfer music from my computer to my itunes library?
So I am very confused. I have a bunch of music on my computer that I want on my ipod but I don’t know how to transfer it to my itunes. Help please.
Well I have the playlist saved to my computer. I have the newer ipod shuffle. But the playlist isn’t on my itunes library and it won’t go onto my ipod. But I have the playlist saved but it still won’t go onto my ipod. Im just really confused.

Best answer:

Answer by Dave M
if you have the playlist ready just connect your ipod to the computer

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Q&A: How do you transfer music from your computer to Iphone 4 ?

Sunday, April 29th, 2012

Question by Rochelle S: How do you transfer music from your computer to Iphone 4 ?
I recently got an Iphone 4, and i want to put all the music in my computer libraries onto my phone. I would prefer to not use any downloaded software to do this.

Best answer:

Answer by kui m
Sorry you have to use itunes.
If I am wrong I stand corrected

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Digital stereo mix (in DAW) from analog board?

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

Question by The Prophet Ohio: Digital stereo mix (in DAW) from analog board?
I have a project studio with 8 I/O, ProTools, Sonar, etc, and a Mackie 24x8x2 analog board. I used to use the board for mixes, but didn’t have a proper monitor setup or enough knowledge of mixing, so I started mixing in the box (inside PT). Now I have revamped my studio and have 24 I/O with proper monitoring and want to mix analog on the board again. The last time I tried, taking the master outs from my mixer into the computer gave a weird sound, but that was a few years ago and maybe I did something wrong. What is the best way to get a stereo mix from my analog mixer onto the computer without losing quality?

Best answer:

Answer by Daniel K
It is a pretty easy connection – just connect the right and left RCA “tape outputs” to the computer audio input. I’m not sure what you are using for a computer audio interface, but just connect the “tape outputs” to the line inputs on your interface or I/O.

On stereo sources into the analog board, turn the individual input channel pan control all the way left for the left input and all the way right for the right.

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How do i get music from my computer to psp?

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

Question by p.kelcie: How do i get music from my computer to psp?
Someone told me to plug in the USB cable and go to computer to remove able disk and then you should have a music document, but i don’t. How do i get that?

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Answer by morning after dark
use the usb and connect it to your computer and then your psp if you had a disk put tht in the computer and te rest should answer itself

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Music from Nature Crafts Organic Rhythms, And More Sounds Made Music by Diego Stocco

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

We’ve passed from Record Store Day to Earth Day – and here’s the perfect segue. Having ventured into the woods to find a music release, now we can hear trees transformed, by way of sampling, into catchy rhythms. Our friend Diego Stocco, that evergreen source of creative timbres, now makes everything from trees to beans into sounds that are subtle and complex, full of personality and uniquely tied to their origin materials. There’s no real violence done to nature, either; you can make all of these noises with little more force than a small thundershower.

Remarkably, the video – shot as a promotional for Burt’s Bees – is all real-time. After-the-fact sampling manipulation is itself a fun activity, but there’s none of that business here; this is all improvisation, not editing or effects.

And that brings us to the real message of what Diego Stocco can do. Microphones matter, yes, but the real expertise here is not mic technique; it’s listening. Diego comes up with this great material because he’s had a lot of practice listening to the world around him. As the skill of his listening improves, so do his sounds, as though the planet unfolds new possibilities. (In fact, even the question of technical experience also comes down to the same idea: you’ll get better at mic selection and placement with more experimentation and listening closely to the results.)

Other examples he’s released in the past months drive that point home. In “Improv on a Plate,” the composer and sound designer plays a plate as though it’s an instrument.

I was about to cut a chocolate cake and when I moved the plate on the countertop I noticed a very interesting sound.
One side of the plate was free to vibrate because the tiles were not perfectly even, so by applying pressure with one finger and tapping it with another I was able to create some tonal beats.
I hope you’ll enjoy it!
The recording setup was very simple, Røde NT5, Apogee ONE, Pro Tools 9.

At a recent workshop at Berklee, Diego gave this advice to students explicitly: listen. (The suggestion comes across in a way that to me resonates with the teachings of Zen Buddhism – and, indeed, the teachings of just about all teachers in all disciplines. Observation is essential.)

He illustrated that point with a case study: a taxicab with a funny trunk can be the beginnings of a piece of music.

One of the things that I talked about during my sound design lecture at Berklee http://bit.ly/y89Wtr was to listen to the world around you all the time.

There are many reasons, there could be something interesting happening from a sonic standpoint, you could enrich your sound vocabulary by building references, and most of the time you can create something useful out of that recorded material.

On my way back home, I took a cab from the airport, and I noticed that there was a strange chirping noise coming from the trunk. Of course, I recorded it right away : )
I took that sound, did some work on it and created this short sound designed piece.
You’ll hear the dry sound first, and then the sound designed version, enjoy!

I can think of no better way to celebrate Earth Day than with that reflection: listening to your environment, “organic” and man-made, and the world all around you will help you discover possibilities you’ve missed. That’s not just sound design: it’s a way of (better) life. Happy Earth Day; hope you’ve all had a good weekend.

http://diegostocco.com/

For more hot mic-on-tree action this Earth Day, here’s the 2009 video Music from a Tree:


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How can I put music on my computer from my iPod?

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

Question by : How can I put music on my computer from my iPod?
Everything on my computer got deleted but I still have all my music on my old iPod. I recently got a new iPod so I wanted to take all the music from my old iPod, put it on my computer, then put the music on my new iPod.

Best answer:

Answer by Ihave
all you have to do is let it sync with your computer

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How can i easily send music files from computer to computer? Not on same network?

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

Question by Ananymoose: How can i easily send music files from computer to computer? Not on same network?
I have been attempting to send music files to and from a computer that’s 2000 miles away. I tried doing it through g-mail, but you can only put two songs per email. Pain in the ass XD I considered attempting to make my own server? Is that a good idea? If so, how does that work? Can somebody link me a clear explanation? Also, are there any free file share websites? Thanks in advance!

Best answer:

Answer by GoalieSaves
Aim will work download aim and have the other person go on aim and just transfer the files that way. My girlfriend sent me some of her music this way it works great.

http://www.aim.com/

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I need to know the name of a good music program that i can make beats from scratch?

Friday, April 20th, 2012

Question by Lizardking: I need to know the name of a good music program that i can make beats from scratch?
I want to know the names of music programs that have a lot of instruments and can make music from scratch..any body know?

Best answer:

Answer by ALALOL
FL Studio :]

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