![]() ![]() Self promotion of music, playlists, services, products. If you have questions about this rule, or message the moderators. None of these things are good, so consider messaging the mods before actually posting about projects like those discussed above.īe specific, concise, and polite when requesting music. Publicizing the work being done behind the scene can often jeopardize the project or put those doing the work in legal danger if they are not very careful. Some things are often best kept under wraps, such as siterips of major music sites. Talk to moderators before posting about projects. Content in this style must either have a longer text post/comment attached to it discussing the collection in some depth or be substantial in some other way. Content that solely positions itself to show off large amounts of content do not contribute to the conversation revolving around collecting music and auxiliary parts of music. Content revolving around this topic will be removed.Īvoid posting simply to brag about the size of your music collection. This is not the place for requesting invitations to music trackers. It will not be tolerated.ĭo not request or offer invites to trackers or other private music sharing sites. ![]() Do not harass other members of this community for their music or access to their files, or request access to files in a way that comes across as entitled. Users frequently choose to generously share music through various outlets. Read the Rulesĭo not beg for access to music or make demands regarding requests. Make sure to check out the wiki for more info. Whatever your persuasion, if you hold an interest in anything relating to the above-then you'll fit right in! Others just wish to learn about music formatting, organizing and pirating. Some collect purely for rare and obscure music, to preserve pieces which might otherwise be lost in time. Some hoard music because they believe that the internet will not remain free and open in the foreseeable future. We are a group of people engaged in collecting as much digital music as possible. Feel free to ask any questions about Vox(I’ve been using Vox for couple month’s now).Home of the compulsive music collectors who are looking to expand, archive or organize their music library. Vox can be downloaded from the App Store for free(but I highly recommend donating). Cheers to Coppertino, the developer of Vox. Certain players, like Vox, could cause a huge improvement in sound quality, depending on how you use them. I was always irritated as some heavy PC-fiers would drop hundreds of dollars for minor improvements(like cables), but would use iTunes or other crappy third party players. What more could you ask for from such an elegant player? 31 band graphic EQ and highly customizable options. How often do you see these kind of features? I don’t even know what 1/3 of the features are. These features are accessible through: View-Audio Units.Ĭome on. Vox Supports AU! Although created by apple, these features are not accessible in iTunes, and these are some serious features. However, there are more serious audiophile features, which is featured in part 4. There’s also a radio feature, if you make a small donation to the makers of Vox. There is also handful of fancy features, such as remote support and even BS2B presets like Chu Moy. Vox will even automatically adjust the output sample rate to match that of the audio file being played. For example, when you are browsing online, you can have the Mac output set to built in speakers and mute it, and have Vox output to your DAC, and only your music will be played through your headphones. This also means that you can just listen to music on a specific output(which is a bit different from using MIDI Setup). Simple EQ, and more importantly, the ability to choose different output source. It supports just about any file you can think of. Vox has some of the best designs I’ve ever seen. So.here are reasons why you should use Vox: Here are reasons why you should use Vox if you have a Mac. This year, Vox had a major update, and the new interface and features are shockingly awesome. I hereby introduce Vox! Vox is a fairly new music player, created around 2012 or 2013. After about 5 years of searching, I think I concluded on a “perfect music player” for Mac. I’ve used Macs for about 5 years now(13in Macbook Pro, 11in Macbook Air, and now a 13in Macbook Air). There certainly are other softwares for music playback, but all of them were heavy and laggy, not to mention the cost and the not so user-friendly UI. I always found this ironic, as iTunes lacks audiophile features that other Windows OS players(ex.foobar2000) had. There are lots of audiophiles using Macs. ![]()
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