By Alice Yang to iPhone Manager, Transfer Music | Last Updated on Dec 18, 2018
Trusted by 40+ million mobile users, Apple Music might be your primary choice to listen to music on your new iPhone 8/Plus. You know, you can listen to, search, stream and download music from over 40 million songs on Apple Music once you pay $9.9 per month. Yet, the songs from Apple Music won't play if you let your subscription lapse. Cuz the songs you have downloaded from Apple Music are rented, not purchased. Well, you might say: fine, keep subscription alive. Yet, everyone has tough time (if not all time) and you need to reduce expenditures started with non-essential expense like Apple Music subscription.
Sync Iphone To Mac Music
Since you have discontinued your Apple Music subscription, you need to find another way to listen to music on iPhone X/8/Plus. Downloading free music from online sites sounds a nice option. Yes, you can free download music from Soundcloud, Jamendo, mp3juices, last.fm, etc. on your Mac/Windows without costing a penny. But how to fast transfer music to iPhone 8/Plus or iPhone X from MacBook, iMac or Windows after downloading? You're highly recommened to try:
Here's what you need
The iPod is a line of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It has come a long way since October 2001 and changed the way people listen to music, and laid the foundation for the powerhouses that Apple has had with the iPhone and iPad. The iPod is a line of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It has come a long way since October 2001 and changed the way people listen to music, and laid the foundation for the powerhouses that Apple has had with the iPhone and iPad. Connect the iPhone to the computer using the USB cable. Then, open iTunes on the computer. Transfer music automatically: Select the iPhone icon in the upper-left corner of iTunes, select Music in the left pane, then select Sync Music.

- Update your iPhone or iPod touch to the latest version of iOS, iPad to the latest version of iPadOS, or Mac to the latest version of macOS. On a PC, make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes for Windows.
- Subscribe to Apple Music or iTunes Match.
- Sign in to all of your devices with the same Apple ID that you use with Apple Music or iTunes Match.
- Connect your devices to the Internet over a Wi-Fi or cellular network. On a Mac or PC, you can also connect to the Internet using Ethernet.
Apple Music availability varies by country and region. Learn what's available in your country or region.
Turn on Sync Library
With the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, Sync Library is turned on by default. If you turned off Sync Library, you can turn it back on. Just follow the steps below for your device.

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Go to Settings > Music.
- Turn on Sync Library. If you don't subscribe to Apple Music or iTunes Match, you won’t see an option to turn on Sync Library.
If Sync Library is updating or turned off, you'll see a message at the top of the Library tab in the Apple Music app.
On your Mac

- Open the Apple Music app.
- From the menu bar at the top of your screen, choose Music > Preferences.
- Go to the General tab and select Sync Library to turn it on. If you don't subscribe to Apple Music or iTunes Match, you won’t see an option to turn on Sync Library.
- Click OK.
If you have a large music library, it might take some time to upload and sync your music library across all of your devices.
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On your PC with iTunes for Windows
In iTunes for Windows, iCloud Music Library isn't turned on by default. To turn on iCloud Music Library:
- Open iTunes.
- From the menu bar at the top of your screen, choose Edit > Preferences.
- Go to the General tab and select iCloud Music Library to turn it on. If you don't subscribe to Apple Music or iTunes Match, you won’t see an option to turn on iCloud Music Library.
- Click OK.
If you have a large music library, it might take some time to upload and sync your music library across all of your devices.
On other devices
If you subscribe to Apple Music, you can also access your music library — without having to turn on Sync Library — on other devices that support the Apple Music app and on music.apple.com.


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If you don't subscribe to Apple Music
- If you only want to sync your existing music library across all of your devices, and not any music from the Apple Music catalog, you can subscribe to iTunes Match on your computer. iTunes Match lets you access your music library on any Apple device or a PC with iTunes for Windows.
- If you buy music from the iTunes Store, you can redownload your past music purchases on your Apple device or a PC with iTunes for Windows.
- You can also manually sync music from your computer to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Need help?
- If you sign out of your Apple ID or cancel your Apple Music or iTunes Match subscription, you won’t be able to access and sync your music library on all of your devices. The original song files will remain on the device that they were uploaded from.
- Apple Music isn't a back up service. Make sure to back up your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC, so that you have a copy of your music and other information in case your device is ever replaced, lost, or damaged.
- You can have up to 100,000 songs in your music library. Songs that you buy from the iTunes Store don't count against this limit.
- If a song is grayed out, incorrect music plays, or you can’t access your music library, learn what to do.
Learn more
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- Learn how to join Apple Music.
- Learn about the icons that you might see next to songs when you turn on Sync Library.
- If Sync Library is turned on, a song that you delete from one device is deleted everywhere.
- Learn what to do if songs in your music library are grayed out.




