No.
You can download it on iTunes.
Clicking on the music's icon and dragging it into the iTunes window will add it to the iTunes library or select Add To Library... from the iTunes File menu.
If you connect the iPod to iTunes, go to the iPod's music library, and then just drag the songs from the iPod to the iTunes music library.
sync the ipod
Music is put on the iPod by iTunes. Downloaded music must first be added to the iTunes Libray by iTunes [File > Add to Library], then iTunes will put it onto the iPod. If necessary, music must converted into a format that is usable by iTunes. This depends on your set up. iTunes will try to convert files as it adds them to the library.
In iTunes, go to "file" then "transfer purchases from [your iPod]" Don't know
The iTunes library is where iTunes stores your music. You can put music in the library from music on your computer or from your CDs. You only need to set up an iTunes account if you wish to purchase items from the iTunes store.
You must install iTunes. Install iTunes, get the music files into your library, then from your itunes library, you can put them onto your ipod touch. Thank You-- Dahat 1992
virtual dj
you can do it but you just have to untick/tick all of them you want every time you get a new song
like you would with any song in itunes go to file, add file to library, find the song click it and it should be right in your library.
If it's from your CD then yes, you've already bought the music. All you need to do is put in and let itunes add the songs to your music library. In the iTunes Preferences you can tell iTunes what to do when you put a CD into the computer (ie Play it or import it) and set the Import Settings to how you want the music imported into your iTunes library.