![]() ![]() Apple confirms it has been permanently removed.Īuthor’s Update: it turns out, exporting manually is still very much possible. ![]() Despite assurances from Native Instruments, Apple did not include a manual XML export option in Music.app despite it having been present in many of the developer releases and being confirmed by the development team at Native Instruments. Over at The Verge, friend of DJTT Dani Deahl pointed out that something we published last month isn’t true. Let everyone else try it first – especially if you make money from DJ gigs. Don’t get caught with a non-functional setup, missing files, or worse. Hold on the update no matter what: Even if you’re confident that you can update to the new OS without any issue, we highly recommend waiting at least a week for others to try it out. The good news is that DJ software developers are on it – although perhaps not quite fast enough (this seems to be the same refrain every single macOS release….) – keep reading for what you need to know. One of the biggest issues is that this breaks a lot of DJ apps’ integrations with iTunes XML-organized music library. The software is replaced with a music-only app, called simply Music (we’ll call it Music.app occasionally for clarity). If you’re an early adopter, a DJ, and use a Mac, take note: iTunes is officially done in macOS Catalina, out today. ![]()
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