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Sonos is a wireless smart speaker system that connects to your home Wi-Fi network and then creates a network of its own, so that it's not eating up your bandwidth.
There's a Sonos app for iPhone and iPad, but you can also have total control from your Mac, so if you have a massive music library, you can put it all to good use!
Download the free Sonos Controller from the iTunes store and away you go!
Click Set up New System.
Click Next.
Enter the administrator's name and password and click OK. This will allow your Sonos player to connect to your Mac.
Click Next once you've seen the green flashing light. It's usually the mute/play/pause button that flashes and it can be quite faint, so put your hand over it and check if you're in a bright room.
Click Set Up This Player.
Click Next on the Wireless Setup screen, once your speaker is connected.
Click Next on the screen that says your player has been added.
Click INSTALL to finish the set up process. Open KONTAKT. The Library box will now appear in the Libraries Tab: 2. Setting Up a New Third Party KONTAKT Library. Download and unzip the third party KONTAKT Library. Note: If you have questions about downloading and unzipping the Library, please contact the Library's manufacturer support.
Click Next.
Click Next on the Sonos Registration screen.
Click Next.
Click Next.
Click Next.
Click Next.
Choose whether or not you'd like to set up your music library.
Click I'll set up my music later if you just want to get right into things and use music services instead of your music library.
Click Done.
There it is. It took a little while, but your Sonos system is now up and running and waiting to blast your sweet tunes.
If you've got a Sonos system set up already, but maybe brought home a brand new Mac, connecting to the existing system is a snap!
Click Connect to Existing System.
Choose whether or not you'd like to set up your music library.
Click I'll set up my music later if you just want to get right into things and use music services instead of your music library.
Click Done.
Now your Sonos Controller app is connected to your existing Sonos system and you're good to go!
Sonos supports a TON of music services, including Apple Music (though, you have to set up Apple Music through the iPhone or iPad app). If you've got a subscription, then you have access through Sonos!
Here's how to set 'em up!
Sign in to your account or sign up for a new one. Some services require a paid subscription.
That's really all there is to it. Each music service will have a different way of signing you in. You'll usually have to click a link, which will take you to that service's website, where you will have to sign in or create a new account and agree to connect to Sonos.
Once you're connected, you can return to your Sonos Controller app and the service will be available in your music sources.
Now that you have your music service(s) set up, you'll want to start jamming!
Click the dropdown arrow to choose when to play your selection.
Click Replace Queue to completely replace your current queue. This will stop the song that's playing right now.
Once you've made your selection, you can use the standard music controls, like play, pause, skip, etc.
During the setup process, you can choose to add your music library to the Sonos Controller app.
Click Music Library in the menu on the righthand side.
Click the dropdown arrow to choose when to play your selection.
Click Replace Queue to completely replace your current queue. This will stop the song that's playing right now.
Once your selection is playing, you can use the standard music controls, like play, pause, and skip.
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Updated July 2017: All the information is up to date and accurate!
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Check your settings and network connection on all of your devices:
Apple Music isn't a backup service. Make sure to back up your music library before you make any changes.
If you can't find or play a song, check if you added it from Apple Music. If it came from another source, the song might be waiting to upload. Try these steps:
If you see an ineligible icon next to a song, delete the song, then add it back to your library. If you still see an ineligible icon next to a song, then that song can’t be uploaded.
If a song is grayed out, then the song might be waiting to upload, no longer available, or not yet released from the Apple Music catalog.
Make sure that all of your devices have Sync Library turned on, and signed in with the same Apple ID.
If you’re still missing a song that you added from the Apple Music catalog, then the song might have been removed from Apple Music or is available under a different file name. Try searching Apple Music for the song, then add it to your library.
You might be able to fix your issue by turning Sync Library off for all of your devices, then turning it back on again. Learn how.
If you still need help with Sync Library, contact Apple Support.