In macOS Catalina, iTunes has disappeared. It’s been replaced by the new Music app, which is a version of the iOS Music app. You could never call iTunes “beloved,” but it did its job, and had plenty of power hidden inside its confusing and bloated interface. The Apple Music app, on the other hand, is rather basic. But it still lets you do one thing that remains impossible on iOS: You can add your own music to your library. And yes, it will then sync that music to your iDevices. Let’s see how.
Music or music?
First, a note: Things may get a little confusing, thanks to Apple calling its music app “Music.” For instance, the location of the iTunes library used to be in ~/Music/iTunes. Now it’s in ~/Music/Music.
Three ways to add songs to Catalina’s Music app
There are lots of ways to add your own songs to Music, including direct export from apps like Logic Pro X. Today we’ll look at the three easiest and quickest ways to add music to your Mac.
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