I have recently purchased dBpoweramp and I now wish to start the process of digitising my eclectic CD collection. I have been reading everything I can get my hands on to try and understand more about naming conventions within DBPA and how I can make best use of them but I’m at a bit of a loss about where to start. I would very much appreciate your help.
In principle, I want to move completely away from the concept of music classified by the CD from whence it came and more towards the music being organised as a specific body of work. So, for example, I have a 10CD collection entitled “The British Symphonic Collection” that includes music from various composers, conducted by various conductors, various orchestras and at various times.
In this example, (I think) I want the following folder and file structure on my Mac:
Media/Music/Composer/Work/Conductor/Track
So, for the above example, I would expect:
Media/Music/Cowen Frederic/Symphony No 6/Bostock Douglas/…….
Put another way, I am trying to organise my music on the basis of the way I think about the music I want to hear at that moment and organise it accordingly. When I decide I want to listen to a piece of music I typically focus on the genre first (eg am I in a Mozart or a Guns n Roses mood) then (assuming I've opted for Mozart) the composer, then the particular piece of work and then the conductor/orchestra. I don’t care about the CD name or its number or any other aspect of the original media.
My problem is how I get there. I am a total noob at this and I desperately need help, at least to get me to the point where I can try and do some fine-tuning myself. I welcome any and all advice as well as some specific naming code for dBpoweramp that will get me going.
Thanks
In principle, I want to move completely away from the concept of music classified by the CD from whence it came and more towards the music being organised as a specific body of work. So, for example, I have a 10CD collection entitled “The British Symphonic Collection” that includes music from various composers, conducted by various conductors, various orchestras and at various times.
In this example, (I think) I want the following folder and file structure on my Mac:
Media/Music/Composer/Work/Conductor/Track
So, for the above example, I would expect:
Media/Music/Cowen Frederic/Symphony No 6/Bostock Douglas/…….
Put another way, I am trying to organise my music on the basis of the way I think about the music I want to hear at that moment and organise it accordingly. When I decide I want to listen to a piece of music I typically focus on the genre first (eg am I in a Mozart or a Guns n Roses mood) then (assuming I've opted for Mozart) the composer, then the particular piece of work and then the conductor/orchestra. I don’t care about the CD name or its number or any other aspect of the original media.
My problem is how I get there. I am a total noob at this and I desperately need help, at least to get me to the point where I can try and do some fine-tuning myself. I welcome any and all advice as well as some specific naming code for dBpoweramp that will get me going.
Thanks
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