Children's Corner
Posted by: Massimo Bertola on 03 June 2018
Being unable to open a new forum myself, I introduce the Children's Corner, a sub-forum dedicated to all those minor issues, gadgets and solutions so small that they hardly find home in spaces dominated by 4 to 5 figures (and not infrequently 6) systems and related problems. Here, first, a small welcome.
#1.
Do you own an iPhone 6s and have been strongly disappointed by the fact that Music, its app for - in fact - music, has become visually poor, mainly centered on your subscription to the Music streaming system and only thought as a file replay app as a second thought, apparently? Are you bored with the giant icons, the lack of a chance to list them in a more visually pleasant way? Are you, in spite of all, glad with the quality of iTunes AACs or the mp3 Amazon auto–rips that come (or at least did, they seem to be disappearing) with some bought CDs, that you have on your Mac or phone (if you have the Amazon Music app on them)? Last, have you been tempted to look for a decent app to substitute for the Music one on your iPhone, one with decent graphics, logistics and sound?
I was, and not earlier the yesterday I let myself being talked by reviews (curse all them and many of their authors) into buying (€3,49) a thing called Cesium, which sported a number of reviews that said it was perfect. Well, it is nothing more than Music with a possibility to organize the albums or songs in a list too, with not much more. Same ugly bold, enormous fonts, same slavery to iTunes, voice indistinguishable from the 'original'. I thought of the €3,49 as of having eaten a bad sandwich at the Station's Coffee Bar and threw it away.
Alternative: download the (free) Amazon Music app on your Mac (or PC), select (among the few but useful options, in the settings sub-page), 'Automatically import from' and choose the iTunes/Media/Music folder. Then download the (free) corresponding app from the App Store on your iPhone. Both apps (the one on your Mac and the one on your iPhone) will suck all the music you have in Music (or iTunes, on the Mac) in a few minutes (seconds, if it's a few files) and will list them – on your iPhone – in a visually elegant page, by artist, album, song, whatever you prefer, with artwork and all. Even if you have downloaded or manually put a song or an album in Music which doesn't come from Amazon, it will appear in the right alphabetical position in Amazon Music in minutes. In case of minor issues, metadata can be modified manually and this usually solves the only problem I have met so far a couple of times, that a compilation I had done myself appeared as separate songs.
And, as can be imagined, I took my earbuds and, while I still had Cesium, did a test of the same song with the three apps. Apple Music sounds as it is supposed to sound: a bit dry, airless, with dry bass, minimum imaging and like if they had put a hair too much lemon in you tea. Cesium is apparently the same. But the Amazon Music app, unexpectedly, also sounds a bit better, with a warmer, more structured and 'musical' voice. Shades, nothing more, but pleasing none the less. Hope it will be useful to someone.
That's all on Children's Corner for today. Have a good Sunday!