How to Sync iTunes Songs to Your iPad

How to Sync iTunes Songs to Your iPad

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How to Sync iTunes Songs to Your iPad

Turn your iPad into a music player by syncing music from iTunes

By Mark Harris Mark Harris Writer University of Wolverhampton Mark Harris is a former writer for Lifewire who wrote about the digital music scene and streaming music services in an easy to understand, no-nonsense manner. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on February 10, 2021 Reviewed by Jon Fisher Reviewed by Jon Fisher Wichita Technical Institute Jonathan Fisher is a CompTIA certified technologist with more than 6 years' experience writing for publications like TechNorms and Help Desk Geek. lifewire's editorial guidelines Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email

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Expand Jump to a Section Before Connecting Your iPad Plug the iPad Into a Computer Sync Songs to the iPad Automatically Transfer Music to the iPad Manually Extra: Tips The iPad is a tool for surfing the web, running apps, and watching movies, but this multimedia device is also great at being a digital music player. The Apple tablet comes with a pre-installed music app that plays your music collection and gives you access apps for streaming music, but how do you copy music from your computer onto your iPad? If you've never used your iPad for playing music or if you need a refresher on how to do it, use this step-by-step tutorial to learn how. These directions are relevant for all iPad models with any iOS version. However, if you aren't using the most recent version of iTunes, the menu names and screenshots might look different than what you see on your device. iTunes is no longer used in macOS beginning with Catalina. Syncing on Mac computers is now managed by Finder.

Before Connecting Your iPad

To ensure that the process of transferring iTunes songs to your iPad goes as smoothly as possible, make sure you have the latest version of iTunes. Updating iTunes is normally an automatic process when your system starts up or whenever you launch iTunes, but you can also check for updates manually. In Windows, check for an iTunes update through the Help menu. Choose Check for Updates.

Plug Your iPad Into Your Computer

When the iPad syncs with iTunes, the process is only one-way. This type of file synchronization means that iTunes updates your iPad to mirror what's in your iTunes library. Songs you delete from your computer's music library also disappear from your iPad. So, if you want songs to remain on your iPad that aren't on your computer, use the manual syncing method. Here's how to hook up your iPad to your computer and view it in iTunes. Connect your iPad to your computer using its charging cable. Open iTunes if it doesn't launch automatically. Select the mobile device icon at the top of iTunes to open the settings for your iPad.

Sync Songs to iPad Automatically

This is the default and easiest method for transferring songs to your iPad. Select Music from the left sidebar. Select the Sync Music check box. Decide which songs from your computer to load onto your iPad: Select Entire music library to automate the transfer of all your music.Select Selected playlists, artists, albums, and genres to pick certain parts of your iTunes library to sync to your iPad. You'll choose which items to sync. You can also select Include videos or Include voice memos to sync those things, too. Select Apply or Sync at the bottom of iTunes to sync those songs.

Transfer Music to iPad Manually

To control which songs sync to your iPad from iTunes, change the default mode to manual. This stops iTunes from automatically syncing music as soon as your iPad is plugged in. Select Summary from the left sidebar of iTunes. Scroll down the right pane and select the Manually manage music and videos check box, then choose Apply at the bottom. Select Done to return to your iTunes library, and then select the songs you want to sync to your iPad. You can copy items from Albums if you like to sync whole albums with your iPad or use Songs to pick individual songs to copy. Select more than one song or other items at once with the Ctrl or Command key. Copy the songs to your iPad by dragging and dropping songs to the Devices area on the left side of iTunes.

Tips

You can organize your music into iTunes playlists to make copying groups of songs easier. Learn how to save storage space on your iPad if you don't have enough room to copy songs. Streaming is one way to listen to music on your iPad without using iTunes and without worrying too much about disk space. There are lots of music streaming apps that work with the iPad. iTunes isn't the only way to transfer songs to the iPad. Third-party sync tools like Syncios work, too. You can create playlists on your iPad with any of the songs on your iPad. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire Downloading Music to Your iPad is Easy How to Sync Movies to Your iPad How to Transfer Music from Computer to iPhone How to Download Music to Your Android Phone Syncing Part of Your iTunes Library How to Copy a Music CD to iTunes How to Manually Add Music to Your iPhone Can You Install iTunes on a Mac? The 9 Best Free Music Streaming Apps for iOS and Android (2022) How to Download Songs to an iPod Nano How to Make a Playlist on Your iPad How to Put iTunes Playlist Songs in the Right Order How to Sync an iPad With iTunes How to Transfer Music From iPhone to Android How to Move Your iTunes Library to a New Location How to Play iTunes Songs in Winamp Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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