How do I manage my iPod using iCloud?

I've signed up for iCloud because I want to clear out my hard drive and I want to be able to access my library on my iPhone and iPad.  BUT I still want to use my iPod Classic for when I don't have internet access (on planes, subways, etc).  Do I still have to keep all the content I want to keep on my iPod on my hard drive, or will I be able to manage my iPod playlists using the iCloud?  I obviously won't be able to connect to the iCloud when I'm using my non-connected iPod, so I want to make sure I will still be able to keep and manage my iPod playlists if I delete everything off my hard drive.  Thanks!

Do I still have to keep all the content I want to keep on my iPod on my hard drive, or will I be able to manage my iPod playlists using the iCloud?
Yes. All of the content you wish to sync to the iPod Classic, but still be stored on your local hard drive on your PC for it to continue to function properly.
B-rock

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