How does /mu/ manage their music library?
Preferred medium/format? Preferred Software and hardware?
>TFW 100GB of immaculately tagged FLAC
>Mirrored to home server RAID1 in Syncback
OP you should actually get a taste before worrying about those things
>>63240207
>8 green day albums
no kidding
>>63240273
>7 linkin park albums
no kidding
>>63240301
>11 dream theater albums
no kidding
>>63240301
>rock music
no kidding
>>63240207
Some of the music in the library is /mu/ le meme approved, a lot of it normie tier from when I was a kid. But both are in there because I feel the need to preserve all the music I have ever been interested in, especially with lossy audio compression flooding the market.
>>63240114
you have to be 18 to post here
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>>63240323
>Not nostalgically listening to the music you liked as a kid
no kidding
>>63240114
>has all these shitty dadrock and 90's rock bands
>has fucking Porter Robinson
lmao are you some kind of hipster
>>63240114
why do "audiphiles" always have a shit taste
>>63240114
jesus this is the worst bait i've seen in a while
it isn't even funny
>>63240354
your damage control is not convincing
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>>63240354
nostalgia is an album or two from a band. owning their 20 year discography is another matter altogether.
>>63240114
MP3. Foobar & Spotify. iPod & smartphone.
>>63240544
>Dat album selection workflow
Time to edit my pleb layout.
>100gb
Casual
>>63240114
I use Apple Music.
I don't even have iTunes downloaded because I don't want it bloating my PC, and I never buy music anyway.