


While we are already using metadata for similar artists (and albums as well, although tbh we didn’t get a lot of data for this), needing to rely on metadata has two big downsides: There is a lot of music out there without metadata (think obscure Bandcamp artists or your high school band). The most obvious way the sonic data is useful is for showing similar artists, albums, and tracks. So what can we do with this new-found power? Quite a bit, it turns out… This allows us to see how “close” anything in your library is from anything else, where distance is based on a large number of sonic elements in the audio. Once you enable Sonic analysis on a music library, all tracks, albums, and artists are processed in order to place them in a Musical Universe (math nerd? This musical universe consists of points in N-dimensional space).
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Skip down to the “Get Started” section to learn how to turn it on, or continue reading for all the gory and delightful details. We’ve added a sophisticated neural network which analyzes your music library, powering amazing new features and improving existing ones. Today we’re announcing a massive server upgrade for Plex Pass subscribers who have discovered our awesome dedicated music app, Plexamp. "Super Sonic: Get Closer to Your Music in Plexamp! The below is the copy from the following article:
