Isn't Apples backup called iCloud? Isn't that what Apple uses?
\\ /\( ).( ).Alice SaundersOn May 13, 2014, at 11:53 AM, Pete petefromflorida@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I don't use iCloud to back up my music since it's already backed up on my PC, a thumb drive and by Apple. My mail and and photos are backed up by Google. I only use iCloud to back up things that aren't backed up elsewhere such as calendar, notes and contacts.I'm coming late into the conversation here LOL! I found that deleting music from your computer, you get a popup that asks if you really want to delete the music and a check box to delete it from your iCloud as well.
On your iPad, you should be able to go into setting and choose to see only what's actually on your iPad or everything (which includes what's in the cloud).\\ /\( ).( ).Alice SaundersOn May 8, 2014, at 6:22 PM, Pete <petefromflorida@gmail.com> wrote:Turn iTunes Match off in your music settings.
Pete
On May 8, 2014, at 9:04 PM, "Richard E Johnson, MD" <RECMSOJ@OnlineOK.com> wrote:
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> That's what I did originally. While swiping R-->L does bring up a red Delete square on the right of the entry, when you press it the song remains present but on the right where the Delete box was there is now a "cloud with an arrow pointing down from it" icon. If you press that icon, it re-downloads the song (at least that's what I think it's doing). I don't see an "X" anywhere to press and delete it, on any screen (Playlists, Artists, Songs, Albums). Maybe it's just programmed so that you have to delete it in the Cloud or via iTunes. I'll try it via iCloud and report back.
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