On a Mac, click "Music" in the menu bar, then select "Preferences." On a PC, click "Edit" and then "Preferences." In the Preferences window, go to the "Files" tab. Here, you’ll see the location where your Apple Music files are stored. If you want to change the location, click...
As previously stated, all iTunes tracks are DRM-free, meaning you have full access to them. You can copy, upload, burn, edit and convert to your heart’s content. iTunes also offers the ability to store up to 100,000 of your own imported tracks in the cloud, for easy access across...
DJ download stores are the digital equivalent of that. Nowadays, you pay a monthly subscription, and not all ask you for “feedback” on tracks (indeed, most don’t). Likewise, while technically you are meant to be a working DJ to join them, the evidence they require is notoriously lax...
DJ download stores are the digital equivalent of that. Nowadays, you pay a monthly subscription, and not all ask you for “feedback” on tracks (indeed, most don’t). Likewise, while technically you are meant to be a working DJ to join them, the evidence they require is notoriou...
You’ve heard of Beatport of course, but there are plenty of others, and depending on the type of music you play, you’ll come across them soon enough. These stores tend to have better curation, and stuff you can’t get elsewhere – but at a cost. ...