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    							 Chapter  8    Music 71
    Playlists
    Create playlists to organize your music. Tap Playlists, then tap New. Enter a title, then tap  
    Add Songs. Select songs and albums to add to the playlist. (If you chose to hide the Apple Music 
    features, you can tap Playlists to create a new playlist.)
    To customize your playlist’s artwork, tap 
     and take a photo or choose an image from your 
    photo library.
    View particular playlists. In addition to playlists you create, Playlists includes playlists you added 
    from Apple Music, as well as those shared with you. To view just the playlists you created, tap All 
    Playlists, then tap My Playlists. You can also choose to see just Apple Music Playlists or only the 
    playlists saved on iPad. 
    Create a Genius playlist. In My Music tap 
     next to a song, then tap Create Genius Playlist.
    Edit a playlist you created on iPad. Select the playlist, then tap Edit.
     •Add more songs:  Tap Add Songs.
     •Delete a song:  Tap , then tap Delete. Deleting a song from a playlist doesn’t delete it 
    from iPad.
     •Change the song order:  Drag .
    New and changed playlists are added to iCloud Music Library and appear on all your devices if 
    you’re an Apple Music member or iTunes Match subscriber. If you’re not a member or subscriber, 
    they’re copied to your music library the next time you sync iPad with your computer.
    Delete a playlist you created on iPad. Tap 
     next to the playlist, then tap Delete.
    Tap to reorder or delete playlists.Create a new playlist.
    iTunes Match
    If you have an iTunes Match subscription and an Apple Music membership, your iTunes Match 
    library will be accessible in iCloud Music Library.
    Subscribe to iTunes Match. Go to Settings > Music > Subscribe to iTunes Match.
    Turn on iTunes Match. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store. Sign in if you haven’t already.
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    My Music
    My Music includes any Apple Music content you added, music and music videos synced to iPad, 
    iTunes purchases, and the music you make available through iTunes Match.
    Tap to play a recently 
    added album or songs.
    Tap to view an album’s 
    contents.
    Choose a sorting method.
    Browse and play your music. Tap the sorting menu to display your music by Artists, Albums, 
    Songs, and more. Tap the album art to play a song or album. Tap the Miniplayer to display the 
    Now Playing screen.
    Save music to iPad. Tap 
     next to an album or track, then tap Make Available Offline.
    View only music stored on iPad. Tap My Music, tap the sorting menu, then turn on Music 
    Available Offline.
    Remove a song stored on iPad. Tap 
     next to the song, then tap Remove Download. The song 
    is deleted from iPad, but not from iCloud Music Library.
    To manage music storage on iPad, go to Settings > General > Usage > Manage Storage > Music.
    Add music to a playlist. Tap  next to an album or track, tap Add to a Playlist, then choose 
    a playlist.
    Siri
    You can use Siri to control music playback. To activate Siri, press and hold the Home button. See 
    Use Siri
     on page 47 .
     •Play or pause music:  Say “play,” “play music,” or “play Radio.” To pause, say “pause,” “pause music,” 
    or “stop.” You can also say “next song” or “previous song.”
     •Play a specific album, artist, song, playlist, or Radio station:  Say “play” followed by the name of 
    the artist, album, song, playlist, or station that you want to play. If Siri doesn’t find what you 
    asked for, be more specific. For example, say “play the radio sta tion ‘Pure Pop ’” rather than 
    saying “play ‘Pure Pop.’”
     •Find out more about the current song:  Say “what’s playing,” “who sings this song,” or “who is this 
    song by.”
     •Play music in random order:  Say “shuffle play” followed by the name of the artist or album you’d 
    like to play in random order. Say “shuffle” to shuffle the current playlist. 
    						
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     •Play similar music:  While music is playing, say “play more songs like this one” or “creat e a radio 
    station based on this song.”
     •Browse Apple Music:  You can play any Apple Music track by title (“play ‘Happy’ by Pharrell 
    Williams”), by artist (“play Echosmith”), by movie (“play that song from Into the Woods”), by 
    chart (“play the top song from March 1981”), and then change versions (“play the live version 
    of it”).
     •Add music from Apple Music to your collection (Apple Music membership required):  Say, for 
    example, “add ‘Lifted Up’ by Passion Pit to My Music” or, while playing something, say “add this 
    to my collection.”
    Siri can also help you find music in the iTunes Store. See “Find it with Siri” in Browse or search
     on 
    page 11 4 .
    Music settings
    Go to Settings > Music to set options for Music. The options you see depend on your 
    membership status.
     •Apple Music:  If you’re not currently an Apple Music member you can choose to show 
    Apple Music features as well as become a member.
     •Connect:  Show or hide Connect and show artist posts and shares in Now Playing and on the 
    Lock screen.
     •Sort Albums:  You can choose to sort by artist or title.
     •iCloud Music Library:  With this option off, all Apple Music content is removed from iPad. Music 
    you purchased or synced, and music identified by iTunes Match that you added for offline 
    play remains.
     •Equalization (EQ):  EQ settings generally apply only to music played from the Music 
    app, but they affect all sound output, including the headset jack, AirPlay, and Bluetooth 
    audio connections.
    Note:  The Late Night setting compresses the dynamic range of the audio output, reducing the 
    volume of loud passages and increasing the volume of quiet passages. You might want to use 
    this setting when listening to music on an airplane or in some other noisy environment. ( The 
    Late Night setting applies to all audio output—video as well as music.)
     •Volume Limit:  In some European Union (EU) countries, iPad may indicate when you’re setting 
    the volume above the EU-recommended level for hearing safety. To increase the volume 
    beyond this level, you may need to briefly release the volume control. To limit the maximum 
    headset volume to this level, go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit, then turn on EU 
    Volume Limit.
    Note:  
    To prevent changes to the volume limit, go to Settings > General > Restrictions >  
    Volume Limit, then tap Don’t Allow Changes.
     •Sound Check:  Sound Check normalizes the volume level of your audio content. 
    						
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    FaceTime
    FaceTime at a glance
    Use FaceTime to make video or audio calls to other iOS devices or computers that support 
    FaceTime. The FaceTime camera lets you talk face-to-face; switch to the rear iSight camera (not 
    available on all models) to share what you see around you.
    Note:  FaceTime may not be available in all areas.
    Drag your image to any corner.
    Switch between cameras. 
    Mute (you can hear 
    and see; the caller 
    can see but not hear). 
    With a Wi-Fi connection and an Apple ID, you can make and receive FaceTime calls (first sign 
    in using your Apple ID, or create a new account). On iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular models, you can 
    also make FaceTime calls over a cellular data connection, which may incur additional charges 
    (FaceTime over cellular data or LTE isn't available on iPad 2). See Cellular settings
     on page 16 4.
    Drag your image 
    to any corner. 
    Switch between cameras.  
    Mute (you can hear 
    and see; the caller can see but not hear).   
    						
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    Make and answer calls
    Make a FaceTime call. Make sure FaceTime is turned on in Settings > FaceTime. Tap FaceTime, 
    then type the name or number you want to call in the entry field at the top left. Tap  to make 
    a video call, or tap  to make a FaceTime audio call. Or tap  to open Contacts and start your 
    call from there.
    Tap an icon to start 
    a FaceTime call.
    Use your voice to start the call. Press and hold the Home button, then say “FaceTime,” followed 
    by the name of the person to call.
    Want to call again? Tap FaceTime to see your call history in the left panel. Tap Audio or Video to 
    refine your search, then tap a name or number to call again. Tap 
     to open the name or number 
    in Contacts.
    Delete a call from call history. Tap FaceTime to see your call history on the screen. Swipe to the 
    left, then tap Delete to delete the name or number from your call history.
    Can’t take a call right now? When a FaceTime call comes in, you can answer, decline, or choose 
    another option. 
    Use Siri. Say, for example, “Make a FaceTime call.”
    Set up a reminder to return the call later.
    Send the caller 
    a text message.
    See the whole gang. Rotate iPad to use FaceTime in landscape orientation. To avoid unwanted 
    orientation changes, lock iPad in portrait orientation. See Change the screen orientation
     on 
    page 23 .
    Manage calls
    Multitask during a call. Press the Home button, then tap an app icon. You can still talk with 
    your friend, but you can’t see each other. To return to the video, tap the green bar at the top of 
    the screen.
    Juggle calls. FaceTime calls aren’t forwarded. If another call comes in while you’re on a FaceTime 
    call, you can either end the FaceTime call and answer the incoming call, decline the incoming 
    call, or reply with a text message. You can use call waiting with FaceTime audio calls only.
    Use call waiting for audio calls. If you’re on a FaceTime audio call and another call comes in, you 
    can decline the call, end the first call and accept the new one, or put the first call on hold and 
    respond to the new call.
    Block unwanted callers. 
    Go to Settings > FaceTime > Blocked > Add New. You won’t receive 
    FaceTime calls or text messages from blocked callers. For more information about blocking calls, 
    see support.apple.com/kb/HT5845 .
    Tap an icon to start 
    a FaceTime call. 
    Set up a reminder to return the call later. 
    Send the caller 
    a text message.  
    						
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    Settings
    Go to Settings > FaceTime, where you can:
     •Turn FaceTime on or off
     •Specify a phone number, Apple ID, or email address to use with FaceTime
     •Set your caller ID 
    						
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    Calendar
    Calendar at a glance
    Change calendars or accounts.
    Change views.
    View invitations.
    Search for events.
    Add an event. Tap , then fill in the event details. If you add a location and choose Alert > Time 
    to leave, Calendar reminds you of the event based on the current travel time to get there.
    Use Siri. Say, for example, “Set up a meeting with Zack at 9.”
    Search for events. Tap 
    , then enter text in the search field. The titles, invitees, locations, and 
    notes for the calendars you’re viewing are searched. 
    Use Siri. Say, for example, “What’s on my calendar for Friday?”
    Change your view. Tap Day, Week, Month, or Year. Tap 
     to view upcoming events as a list. In 
    week or day view, pinch to zoom in or out.
    Change the color of a calendar. Tap Calendars, tap 
     next to the calendar, then choose a color 
    from the list. For some calendar accounts, such as Google, the color is set by the server.
    Adjust an event. Touch and hold the event, then drag it to a new time, or adjust the grab points.
    Use Siri. Say, for example, “Reschedule my appointment with Barry to next Monday at 9 a.m.”
    Change calendars or accounts. 
    Change views. 
    View invitations. 
    Search for events.  
    						
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    Invitations
    iCloud, Microsoft Exchange, and some CalDAV servers let you send and receive 
    meeting invitations.
    Invite others to an event. Tap an event, tap Edit, then tap Invitees. Type names, or tap 
     to pick 
    people from Contacts. If you don’t want to be notified when someone declines a meeting, go to 
    Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar > Show Invitee Declines.
    RSVP. Tap an event you’ve been invited to, or tap Inbox, then tap an invitation. If you add 
    comments (which may not be available for all calendars), your comments can be seen by the 
    organizer but not by other attendees. To see events you declined, tap Calendars, then turn on 
    Show Declined Events.
    Schedule a meeting without blocking your schedule. Tap the event, tap Availability, then tap 
    “free.” If it’s an event you created, tap “Show As,” then tap “free.” The event stays on your calendar, 
    but it doesn’t appear as busy to others who send you invitations.
    Quickly send an email to attendees. Tap the event, tap Invitees, then tap 
    .
    Use multiple calendars
    Turn on Facebook 
    Events in Settings > 
    Facebook.
    Select which 
    calendars to view.
    Turn on iCloud, Google, Exchange, or Yahoo! calendars. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, 
    Calendars, tap an account, then turn on Calendar.
    Subscribe to a calendar. 
    Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap Add Account. Tap 
    Other, then tap Add Subscribed Calendar. Enter the URL of the .ics file to subscribe to. You can 
    also subscribe to an iCalendar (.ics) calendar by tapping a link to the calendar.
    Add a CalDAV account. 
    Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap Add Account, then tap 
    Other. Under Calendars, tap Add CalDAV Account.
    View the Birthdays calendar. Tap Calendars, then tap Birthdays to include birthdays from 
    Contacts with your events. If you set up a Facebook account, you can also include your Facebook 
    friends’ birthdays.
    View the Holidays calendar. Tap Calendars, then tap Holidays to include national holidays with 
    your events.
    See multiple calendars at once. Tap Calendars, then select the calendars you want to view.
    Move an event to another calendar. Tap the event, tap Edit, tap Calendars, then select a calendar 
    to move it to.
    Turn on Facebook 
    Events in Settings > 
    Facebook. 
    Select which 
    calendars to view.  
    						
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    Share iCloud calendars
    With Family Sharing, a calendar shared with all the members of your family is created 
    automatically. See Family Sharing
     on page 36. You can also share an iCloud calendar with other 
    iCloud users. When you share a calendar, others can see it, and you can let them add or change 
    events. You can also share a read-only version that anyone can view.
    Create an iCloud calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap Add Calendar in the iCloud section.
    Share an iCloud calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar you want to 
    share. Tap Add Person, then enter a name, or tap 
     to browse your Contacts. Those you invite 
    receive an email invitation to join the calendar, but they need an iCloud account to accept.
    Change a person’s access to a shared calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, tap the shared calendar, 
    then tap the person. You can turn off his or her ability to edit the calendar, resend the invitation 
    to join the calendar, or stop sharing the calendar with that person.
    Turn off notifications for shared calendars. When someone modifies a shared calendar, 
    you’re notified of the change. To turn off notifications for shared calendars, go to Settings > 
    Notifications > Calendar > Shared Calendar Changes.
    Share a read-only calendar with anyone. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar 
    you want to share. Turn on Public Calendar, then tap Share Link to copy or send the URL for your 
    calendar. Anyone can use the URL to subscribe to the calendar using a compatible app, such as 
    Calendar for OS X.
    Calendar settings
    Several settings in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars affect Calendar and your calendar 
    accounts. These include:
     •Syncing of past events (future events are always synced)
     •Alert tone played for new meeting invitations
     •Default calendar for new events
     •Default time for alerts
     •Time zone support, to show dates and times using a different time zone
     •Which day starts the week
     •Display of Chinese, Hebrew, or Islamic dates 
    						
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    Photos
    View photos and videos
    The Photos app lets you view the photos and videos:
     •Taken with Camera on iPad
     •Stored in iCloud (see iCloud Photo Library on page 82)
     •Shared from others (see iCloud Photo Sharing on page 83)
     •Synced from your computer (see Sync with iTunes on page 19)
     •Saved from an email, text message, webpage, or screenshot
     •Imported from your camera
    Tap to view
    full screen.
    The Photos app includes tabs for Photos, Shared, and Albums.
     •Tap Photos to see all your photos and videos, organized by Years, Collections, and Moments. To 
    quickly browse the photos in a collection or year, touch and hold for a moment, then drag.
     •Tap Shared to see photos and videos you shared with others or that others shared with you. 
    See iCloud Photo Sharing
     on page 83 .
     •Tap Albums to see how photos and videos are organized into albums on your iPad. See 
    Organize photos and videos , nex t.
    View all your photos and videos. By default, Photos displays a representative subset of your 
    photos when you view by year or by collection. To see all your photos, go to Settings > Photos & 
    Camera, then turn off Summarize Photos.
    View by location. While viewing by year or by collection, tap 
    . Photos and videos that include 
    location information appear on a map, showing where they were taken.
    Tap to view
    full screen. 
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