25-Aug-2017, 20:17
Roon search is quite robust, but there are always tricks to learn.
General search - the standard search bar reached via the magnifying glass in the upper right corner. Works like a google search.
Library search - By Artist, Album, Tracks, Composer, etc... Once the library is selected, you can start typing. If the results are presented in a grid (like a spreadsheet) you can select the column, start typing, or change the sort order.
Focus - perhaps the most powerful component of Roon search - it provides numerous parameters to select on. Note that this can be combined with the Libraries and some the parameters that can be selected will changed based on the library. Definitely worth exploring this powerful feature.
Now, I don't use Tidal so am not certain if all the above works throughout Tidal as well, but I suspect it does.
Hey, I've been using Roon for going on 2 years and still learning new things about it. Of course, just keeping up with new features that routinely get released is also fascinating. My guess is that the more you learn and explore, the more you'll release the power behind Roon's design.
General search - the standard search bar reached via the magnifying glass in the upper right corner. Works like a google search.
Library search - By Artist, Album, Tracks, Composer, etc... Once the library is selected, you can start typing. If the results are presented in a grid (like a spreadsheet) you can select the column, start typing, or change the sort order.
Focus - perhaps the most powerful component of Roon search - it provides numerous parameters to select on. Note that this can be combined with the Libraries and some the parameters that can be selected will changed based on the library. Definitely worth exploring this powerful feature.
Now, I don't use Tidal so am not certain if all the above works throughout Tidal as well, but I suspect it does.
Hey, I've been using Roon for going on 2 years and still learning new things about it. Of course, just keeping up with new features that routinely get released is also fascinating. My guess is that the more you learn and explore, the more you'll release the power behind Roon's design.
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