|  | In this week's edition of the Digital Music newsletter: - Audio Editor: A Tool You Shouldn't be Without.
- Want to Create Digital Music?
- Reset The iPhone Without Losing Your Music.
- Digital Music FAQ: What is Scrobbling?
| | Audio Editor: A Tool You Shouldn't be Without If there's one software tool you should have for managing a digital music library, then it's an audio editor. If you've never used one before, then you'd be surprised how useful they can be. As well as simple editing, this type of audio tool can be used for audio restoration, creating ringtones, normalization, and more. For more uses, including explanations, read this definition article on audio editors. Read more
| Want to Create Digital Music? If you want to be creative and start making digital music, then you will need to use a DAW (short for digital audio workstation). This provides all the tools necessary to create multi-track recordings that can then be saved as audio files. To find out exactly what a DAW is, its basic components, and examples of free ones to try, read this article for more information. Read more
| Reset The iPhone Without Losing Your Music Has your iPhone crashed while playing a song or running an app? If you want to reset your iPhone without losing any data (like your iTunes song library), then follow this quick and simple guide. This iPhone tutorial will show you how to reboot your iPhone without fear of losing any of your synced music, along with all your other stuff too, like settings, apps, media files, etc. Read more
| Digital Music FAQ: What is Scrobbling? Find out what Scrobbling is and how it can be used for streaming music. Read more
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