Took the Idagio plunge
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@George-K does this make your MASSIVE collection of
pr0nclassical music obsolete? I've been struggling on whether to continue organizing my digital music (much collected 15-20 years ago) on my computer given the availability of streaming services these days. -
I was using Primephonics which had a similar ability to Idagio. It was then acquired by Apple with the implication that Apple would reasonably soon offer an enhanced version of Primephonics under the Apple name. It's now a year later and nada. I too am acquiring less physical media as 1) I have a lot already and 2) most of the new is available digitally. I do acquire digital downloads - usually in high-resolution files which is probably idiocy as most geezers can't hear much above 9,000 hz anyway and then there's the din of air cleaners and tinnitus that probably knock that down some more. OTOH, there aren't that many recordings I seek these days.
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I was using Primephonics which had a similar ability to Idagio. It was then acquired by Apple with the implication that Apple would reasonably soon offer an enhanced version of Primephonics under the Apple name. It's now a year later and nada. I too am acquiring less physical media as 1) I have a lot already and 2) most of the new is available digitally. I do acquire digital downloads - usually in high-resolution files which is probably idiocy as most geezers can't hear much above 9,000 hz anyway and then there's the din of air cleaners and tinnitus that probably knock that down some more. OTOH, there aren't that many recordings I seek these days.