Dub Modal Posted December 9, 2025 Report Posted December 9, 2025 I got the Byas and Sanders sets at the same time. I'll have to go back and recheck how the Sanders loaded but I don't have any presets that would put Byas or anyone else in "pop". It was a weird occurrence and a minor annoyance since my library is pretty large, which causes these tracks to get buried in obscurity bc I rarely if ever access my collection for pop. Quote
Stompin at the Savoy Posted December 9, 2025 Report Posted December 9, 2025 1 hour ago, Dub Modal said: I got the Byas and Sanders sets at the same time. I'll have to go back and recheck how the Sanders loaded but I don't have any presets that would put Byas or anyone else in "pop". It was a weird occurrence and a minor annoyance since my library is pretty large, which causes these tracks to get buried in obscurity bc I rarely if ever access my collection for pop. Right, you didn't enter 'pop'. Someone else did, or somehow defaulted to pop, and their application (iTunes, etc) sent it to the Gracenote Database, which is where your application pulled it from. The database appears to retain alternate sets of metadata and sometimes you are asked by your application to choose which one fits your cd. Quote
Dub Modal Posted December 9, 2025 Report Posted December 9, 2025 3 hours ago, Stompin at the Savoy said: Right, you didn't enter 'pop'. Someone else did, or somehow defaulted to pop, and their application (iTunes, etc) sent it to the Gracenote Database, which is where your application pulled it from. The database appears to retain alternate sets of metadata and sometimes you are asked by your application to choose which one fits your cd. Yes, thanks for explaining that. I wondered about those multiple options that come up occasionally. Quote
J.A.W. Posted December 28, 2025 Report Posted December 28, 2025 4 hours ago, Late said: 😉 Nice suggestion. Quote
ghost of miles Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 Disc 5. What a fine set this is! On 12/26/2025 at 2:41 PM, John Tapscott said: Great set, as were so many of the other Mosaic Select collections. Looking forward to James Harrod’s forthcoming book about Pacific Jazz in general. Quote
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