May 12, 2024
Music Music Music
I spent some time today organizing my music collection. My new love affair with Roon inspired me to finally get my collection organized. It wasn’t in bad shape to begin with, but it was a bit scattered. I’ve been using Lidarr for a while, and it does a great job of keeping my music tidy, but I had other random stuff on various drives that I just consolidated. I know that Roon doesn’t care about where I keep my music, but I like to be sure I know where it is so I can find it and keep it backed up. Lidarr speaks to my mild OCD when it comes to structure, convenience, and acquisition.
I really like Roon. Really like. I had a hiccup or two with my server, but it’s been running solidly all morning. It’s now running on a VM on a Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny (8 x Intel Core i7-6700T CPU @ 2.80GHz), which should be enough for it. Initially, I installed the VM on a Core i5 machine, and it was obviously too slow. I think the issue on that machine was trying to play music while importing my collection. Then, Sonos does not play HD tracks, so I assume that Roon converts them on-the-fly. Again, the i5 choked. Since moving the VM to the i7, it’s been flawless, converting those HD streams with no issue. I’m keeping an eye on it.
Here are a few things I like:
- The interface is clean and intuitive. And it contains so much information. I just wish it had actual liner notes. Still, having song credits is great.
- If I have more than one copy of an album, the interface indicates that, and I can select which I want to play: from my collection or the various bit rates that Tidal offers. I like that it defaults to my music.
- As my collection changes, Roon automagically updates, like Plex does with new additions.
- When viewing by artist, I can hit “S” to go right to my collection beginning with “S.”
- The radio from an artist or song is a great feature, so I can discover new music. I’ve not tried playlists yet, but I will. For example, a “YouTube” list for recommendations from the various audiophiles I watch.
I’ve not been able to get Arc running yet—which would let me access my server outside the house. From my reading, Arc is problematic, so it may not really be necessary. I can use the Tidal app or Apple Music on the road.
I’m currently listening on my Sonos Playbar with Sub (Gen 3), and it sounds OK (great bass), but has no soundstage. This will have to change.
I spoke with Robert this afternoon about an addition to the house. He seems to think adding on to the house would be the best way to go, maybe extending the roof off the north end of the house. He doesn’t say much, so I’ll have to probably keep bugging him to be sure he knows I’m serious. Cheryl says they’re busy these days, so I might be waiting a while. That doesn’t mean I couldn’t call someone else for an estimate and ideas.