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Whereas once, at least theoretically one could add a limitless amount of other artists to a station, (I had one with maybe 130) there seems to now be a ceiling of six. Am I wrong ? First became noticeable to me when I was playing that station with 130 on it and seemed to only be hearing six or less of them all of a sudden, and then in trying to build a new station of its like as I got to adding the 7th artist, the first one I added would disappear from that which Pandora makes visible. Or even the random play of all my stations, which is about 120, seems to center on only a handful of them in maybe the last six months.
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@raymondbrettman I moved your post over to the My Collection space.
Adding variety to a station doesn't narrow the song pool that Pandora chooses from, nor does it increase your chances of hearing a particular song or artist. Rather, it opens up your station to a lot of variety, which can make for some undesirable matches. I would suggest editing this station to remove those extra seeds.
While you can technically add as many artists as variety to a station, as a general rule, stations seem to work best with no more than 3-4 seeds added.
To edit your stations on a computer, first make sure you're signed into your Pandora account. Then:
- Click on the name of the station you'd like to edit. If the station is not available from your Now Playing page, click on the My Collection button first, sort your collection by Stations, and select the name of the station you'd like to edit. This will take you to a station details page which shows you information about your personalized station.
- You can remove a station seed from your station by scrolling down to the Station Created From section. You can delete a particular seed by tapping the ellipsis (or three dots), or by hovering over it and selecting Delete.
- To delete a Thumbed track, scroll down to the Thumb History section of this page. By default, this section will show your Thumbed up tracks first. If you'd like to see your Thumbed down tracks, click on the Thumbs down icon. Next, either select the ellipsis next to the Thumb or hover your cursor over the name of the track to reveal a hidden menu. As before, select Delete.
You might find that Pandora works best if you create multiple stations with different artists or songs. From there, you can utilize our shuffle feature to hear a variety of musical styles in one listening session. Shuffle plays a one-song set from a random station that you've included in your mix and then moves onto another song (from a different station). This is significantly different from listening to a single Pandora station.
Hope this helps!
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@raymondbrettman I moved your post over to the My Collection space.
Adding variety to a station doesn't narrow the song pool that Pandora chooses from, nor does it increase your chances of hearing a particular song or artist. Rather, it opens up your station to a lot of variety, which can make for some undesirable matches. I would suggest editing this station to remove those extra seeds.
While you can technically add as many artists as variety to a station, as a general rule, stations seem to work best with no more than 3-4 seeds added.
To edit your stations on a computer, first make sure you're signed into your Pandora account. Then:
- Click on the name of the station you'd like to edit. If the station is not available from your Now Playing page, click on the My Collection button first, sort your collection by Stations, and select the name of the station you'd like to edit. This will take you to a station details page which shows you information about your personalized station.
- You can remove a station seed from your station by scrolling down to the Station Created From section. You can delete a particular seed by tapping the ellipsis (or three dots), or by hovering over it and selecting Delete.
- To delete a Thumbed track, scroll down to the Thumb History section of this page. By default, this section will show your Thumbed up tracks first. If you'd like to see your Thumbed down tracks, click on the Thumbs down icon. Next, either select the ellipsis next to the Thumb or hover your cursor over the name of the track to reveal a hidden menu. As before, select Delete.
You might find that Pandora works best if you create multiple stations with different artists or songs. From there, you can utilize our shuffle feature to hear a variety of musical styles in one listening session. Shuffle plays a one-song set from a random station that you've included in your mix and then moves onto another song (from a different station). This is significantly different from listening to a single Pandora station.
Hope this helps!
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Artists mode is not available for Pandora Plus, which is what I have. Suggesting that in my case is useless.
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Hi @378018
Artist Only Mode should be available to free listeners and Plus subscribers. However, since licensing regulations require a Pandora Premium subscription in order to be able to listen to your station in "Artist Only" mode you'll first need to initiate a complimentary Premium Access session first.