Your Music Offline

All my music was in Starred before Your Music, and I had it all downloaded for offline use.
Will we be able to listen to Your Music offline?
If not, it means I will have to keep my starred playlist just as full and new and up to date as Your Music, which makes the whole thing pointless, because I have to add every song to 2 playlists every time.
(I understand Your music isn't strictly a 'playlist', but it serves exactly the same purpose as starred did. It was/is the 'Master Playlist')
Am I right? I hope not.

Hey guys and chicks, 
I found a small fix gets at least you your songs available offline. All of them at once.
You just make a playlist, select all all of your songs under section "Songs" in "My Music" in it, drag them into the playlist and make this playlist available offline.
(You just have to upgrade it in doing that process every once in a while. There are no double entries generated)
However I am still not satisfied with that solution.
Since I had to find out in further testing that fix, I wasn't able to search in offline-mode and accessing the albums or artists page, even though all the necessary data is available. 
So in this case there are 2 major problems:
1. You obviously cannot automatically sync all "Your Music" offline. 
2. You cannot search in offline mode, which is actually a pretty big deal.
Guys, even the first version of iTunes was able to do so ;)
 

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