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by Russell Landwehr » Wed Feb 19, 2014 6:20 am
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In my experience, as well as a number of people I have talked to, this way does not guarantee the tags with stick. It's best to drag the track out of iTunes to make a copy, then send that copy along.
Cool, Thanks, Kayle.
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I used to use a spreadsheet, now I am using TuneSmith. Works really well for my needs.
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And TuneSmith is free isn't it? I checked it out a while back, but I like being able to see a lot of info at one time, and to sort the info and still see a bunch of it on the screen at once. Still, TuneSmith seemed like a VERY comprehensive tool for keeping track of songs... But then I'm the kind of guy that took forever to get away from my personal financial spreadsheets and start using Quicken
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by kclements » Wed Feb 19, 2014 6:32 am
No, tunesmith isn't free - but it's pretty reasonable - $30 I think.
You can view tracks in a spreadsheet like manor and do a lot of different sorting. Here is a sample image
You can also attach MP3s to the listing, so you can hear the track right then and there, without gong to iTunes.
It's pretty cool - and the dev is very responsive.
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by Russell Landwehr » Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:02 am
This is from their site:
"Have complete access to your valuable song catalog at any time and run TuneSmith free of charge on as many computers as you like. Purchase licenses for the plug-in or stand-alone version of Rhyme Genie to unlock the award-winning rhyming dictionary and take your songwriting craft to new levels of intensity."
I understood that to mean TuneSmith was free, but RhymeGenie costs $$
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by kclements » Wed Feb 19, 2014 8:12 am
Russell Landwehr wrote:This is from their site:
"Have complete access to your valuable song catalog at any time and run TuneSmith free of charge on as many computers as you like. Purchase licenses for the plug-in or stand-alone version of Rhyme Genie to unlock the award-winning rhyming dictionary and take your songwriting craft to new levels of intensity."
I understood that to mean TuneSmith was free, but RhymeGenie costs $$
hmmm. Well, that's interesting. Then I guess there's no reason not to give it a try.
I paid for my copy, and I haven't used Rhyme Genie, but I am happy to support the developer, especially for $30.
Thanks for the qualification, Russell
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by DanLuedke » Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:56 pm
Russell, Kayle, Andy, Cass & Casey,
Thanks for weighing in on this. I found that Kayle's method of dragging from iTunes to desktop (or anywhere) ensured that the tags were still there. When I drag first, the tags were gone after uploading to TAXI... so thanks, Kayle! And BTW, thanks for the James Clear blog - great book and articles and I am recommending him to lots of people. I will try Tunesmith next. I figure I can't go wrong following your advice at this point.
I'm also adopting Casey's method of putting info in the album field where it is visible on the player in iTunes - in fact, I'm taking it a step further and adding phone# there too.
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by kclements » Thu Feb 20, 2014 4:32 am
DanLuedke wrote:...
I figure I can't go wrong following your advice at this point.
ha! - I'm not so sure about that. But glad I could be of some help.
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by Casey H » Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:38 am
DanLuedke wrote:I'm also adopting Casey's method of putting info in the album field where it is visible on the player in iTunes - in fact, I'm taking it a step further and adding phone# there too.
Also, feel free to put MY email address and phone number in your album fields. I'll cut you in for 20%, don't worry!
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by DanLuedke » Thu Feb 20, 2014 12:55 pm
Casey H wrote:DanLuedke wrote:I'm also adopting Casey's method of putting info in the album field where it is visible on the player in iTunes - in fact, I'm taking it a step further and adding phone# there too.
Also, feel free to put MY email address and phone number in your album fields. I'll cut you in for 20%, don't worry!
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Oh, Darn. Too late. However, I have some blank contact info for my creditors that I could put you down for....
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by Russell Landwehr » Sun Feb 23, 2014 7:55 am
kclements wrote:Russell Landwehr wrote:This is from their site:
"Have complete access to your valuable song catalog at any time and run TuneSmith free of charge on as many computers as you like. Purchase licenses for the plug-in or stand-alone version of Rhyme Genie to unlock the award-winning rhyming dictionary and take your songwriting craft to new levels of intensity."
I understood that to mean TuneSmith was free, but RhymeGenie costs $$
hmmm. Well, that's interesting. Then I guess there's no reason not to give it a try.
I paid for my copy, and I haven't used Rhyme Genie, but I am happy to support the developer, especially for $30.
Thanks for the qualification, Russell
cheers
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I checked in on my copy of TuneSmith, and apparently it's a try-before-you-buy... and TuneSmith is "companion" to Rhyme Genie... which you have to buy. TuneSmith will now not run unless Rhyme Genie is purchased.
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by DanLuedke » Sun Feb 23, 2014 8:12 am
Russell Landwehr wrote:kclements wrote:Russell Landwehr wrote:This is from their site:
"Have complete access to your valuable song catalog at any time and run TuneSmith free of charge on as many computers as you like. Purchase licenses for the plug-in or stand-alone version of Rhyme Genie to unlock the award-winning rhyming dictionary and take your songwriting craft to new levels of intensity."
I understood that to mean TuneSmith was free, but RhymeGenie costs $$
hmmm. Well, that's interesting. Then I guess there's no reason not to give it a try.
I paid for my copy, and I haven't used Rhyme Genie, but I am happy to support the developer, especially for $30.
Thanks for the qualification, Russell
cheers
kc
Good to know. Thanks, Russell!
I checked in on my copy of TuneSmith, and apparently it's a try-before-you-buy... and TuneSmith is "companion" to Rhyme Genie... which you have to buy. TuneSmith will now not run unless Rhyme Genie is purchased.
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