I didn’t find Apple Music offered me enough, but I have kept iTunes Match since it was introduced, as at roughly $2 a month, it’s been a great way for me to keep everything synced and available across all my Macs and iOS hardware. With Apple Music active, you likely won’t notice a difference, but as noted above, if you add music from other sources, it can be matched in such a way that any downloaded copies on other devices (besides the “original” on whatever machine you add those files to) won’t be playable if you later cancel Apple Music. Make sure and download all your matched copies before cancelling. Without Apple Music active, you still retain all the copies downloaded, but can’t use iCloud Music Library for sync anymore. Anthony asks if he cancels iTunes Match, “Will this mean that my uploaded songs are no longer available on my device?”
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