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This will be a blog covering specifically digital music file collections. The topics that will be covered here include: building, managing, and enjoying your music collection. For instance:
- I will cover different methods to fix your collection (adding tags, cropping audio files, or removing duplicates).
- I will also cover software and web sites to help you manage your music collection.
- Music genres is also a subject in which I will be writing. Music genre is a big topic when dealing with music collections because we must map digital music files to one, or more, genres.
- I will touch on the problems when tagging music files. For example, songs with several artists, such as mashups. Or songs with several versions (ie, live, remix, acoustic).
I started my digital music collection around the late 90’s when mp3’s became popular, about two years before the term mp3 became a household name with the help of Napster. My collection now stands at around 80GB. I do not restrict my collection to one particular genre. My collection spans from hip-hop to classic rock, from drum and bass to alternative, from swing to r and b, and everything in between.
The goal is to have a perfect music collection system. This ‘perfect’ system is a collection where every single file has been properly tagged and rated, there are no file duplications, you can get to any song in your collection within a second. This ‘perfect system’ should also discover new music for you. I am in no way near this ‘perfect system’. However, I have many ideas on how to get there and, hopefully with your help, we can all arrive to this ‘perfect’ system.
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Mark Donovan | April 15, 2008 at 5:57 am
Read your article on “Genre Standards”. Have you come to any conclusions about a standard for the music industry. I was thinking that the most relevant when you apply broadness would be the iTunes Genre list. Get ahold of me if you’d like to disucss.