How to manage Itunes Match library on IPhone.

I hate seeing my whole library even though it is not downloaded. Can't they have a My local library tab and a separate match tab so I can choose what I want put onto my local phone? I have turned of the show all music option in the music settings however now I cant find a way to add music from match. Any suggestions?

Hi
There are only two options. The first is to show all which includes music that has been downloaded as well as the music in the cloud. The second is to show only music that has been downloaded.
So you will to have show all music turned on so that you can download additional tracks.
An alternative is to turn off match on your phone and sync by wifi or cable.
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  • HT203046 How can I activate Itunes match on the iphones of the family members? I've been asked to purchase for each family member on the iphones....

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  • HT1918 how to cancel itunes match

    How do I cancel this?  I emailed this useless **** at apple and she gave me the wrong ansewer.  I already did put no renew of itunes match. 
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    Lisa here, from iTunes Store Support. I understand that you would like to cancel your iTunes Match subscription. I am sure you are eager to have this issue resolved and I would be happy to assist you today!
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    Sincerely,
    Lisa
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    Brian,
    Again, not accurate. When Match is "turned off" all of the Matched song instances are still shown in the Ibrary and all devices still stream - so, if you have your songs also stored on your local drive (which I choose to as one does not always have access to WiFi and I use the local instances of the songs for some music production/DJing), iTunes shows each song twice.  This is cumbersome if you simply want to play an album - you have to hear each song twice. There is no reason technologically they could not simply show the metadata for a song only once and simply hit the cloud object store when it it is not found as a local disk target. This would solve some of the issues and it is pretty much how any content delivery network (CDN) works - and this is how my local Genius Bar assured me it would work before I bought the service. I found they know little about Match.
    Other issues: I believe the "exclusive" Cloud Playtlist logic still stands - iTunes protests if you add a non-Matched song to a Playlist (as it assumes you want all Playlists to be cloudy). Also, the APLCARE person and I  could not figure out what "Removed" (under Cloud Status) means despite looking up several explanations on the Web. And, we found songs that were only in the cloud that should have also been on my local drive as I never deleted them. That said, it is also a pain to fully delete a song (local + the cloud). Plus, the logic in the Purchased section around what constitutes "Not On Computer" did not hold up. They have lots of logical challenges with thier workflow.
    Regardingyour suggestion, there is no way to "not use" Match. Only when one is disconnected from the iTunes store does Match seem to go away completely.The only thing you can turn off is the song syncing/matching/uploading. This amounts only to turning off a sub-process not the service.
    Match is likely fine for most who do not want to have any copy of the songs locally and are fine having access to their music only when connected via WiFi. I wanted more ubiquitous access to my collection from my iPad and my iPhone but needed to keep my songs local to my MBP too. This is not the proper use case as I have learned.
    Of course I won't renew, but I should be able to cancel a service that I am dissatisfied with.

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