Hello, I've just bought Auria, and I'm quite lost about how to move in iTunes loops to an specific folder at the share files menu.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Creating a folder for my loops
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Re: Creating a folder for my loops
I have found any moving files with itunes very cranky at best!
Personally i use ifunbox. Its very friendly for file moving and arranging.
Good luck!!
Personally i use ifunbox. Its very friendly for file moving and arranging.
Good luck!!
Re: Creating a folder for my loops
I've found AudioShare is a fantastic app for managing all my loops and samples. Easy to find, manage and copy audio to other apps e.g auria
Re: Creating a folder for my loops
Hello guys, thanks a lot for your suggestions, I already installed both apps and were just what I needed.
ifunbox, it's free, very intuitive and more versatile, not only for audio, you can transform your iPad/iPhone even in a small hard disk, it's a must.
AudioShare, 3,99$ but if your a musician, it worths the price, but only for music. Lot of option, format conversion, editing, and using the same folder you can copy a loop to any open application.
So, thanks a lot.
ifunbox, it's free, very intuitive and more versatile, not only for audio, you can transform your iPad/iPhone even in a small hard disk, it's a must.
AudioShare, 3,99$ but if your a musician, it worths the price, but only for music. Lot of option, format conversion, editing, and using the same folder you can copy a loop to any open application.
So, thanks a lot.
Re: Creating a folder for my loops
THIS IS A GOOD THREAD!
Questions for you:
Been using Audioshare, and as suggested by Simon Hughes (read his website...awesome! http://simonclivehughes.com/Simon_C._Hu ... _2013.html)
i am wondering though, how this helps save space or keep things in order? Each time i copy paste to nanostudio or
auria, i am just making another copy. Or maybe im not, just give me a clue as to how this is more efficient or causes less weighty data amount?
thnx
Questions for you:
Been using Audioshare, and as suggested by Simon Hughes (read his website...awesome! http://simonclivehughes.com/Simon_C._Hu ... _2013.html)
i am wondering though, how this helps save space or keep things in order? Each time i copy paste to nanostudio or
auria, i am just making another copy. Or maybe im not, just give me a clue as to how this is more efficient or causes less weighty data amount?
thnx
Re: Creating a folder for my loops
@trupro,trupro wrote:THIS IS A GOOD THREAD!
Questions for you:
Been using Audioshare, and as suggested by Simon Hughes (read his website...awesome! http://simonclivehughes.com/Simon_C._Hu ... _2013.html)
i am wondering though, how this helps save space or keep things in order? Each time i copy paste to nanostudio or
auria, i am just making another copy. Or maybe im not, just give me a clue as to how this is more efficient or causes less weighty data amount?
thnx
First, thanks for the kind words on my website!
Where Audioshare saves space is by giving a single place to store all of your samples, loops etc. When you need to use a specific sample/loop then just open it from Audioshare into the target app. It will then be opened (copied into) that app. Yes, you will have a copy of it in both places now, but if you have a lot of samples/loops etc, instead of having them in multiple locations (sitting ready to be used, but unused mostly) then you save a lot of space rather than having multiple apps with the same large amount of files.
For example, I have about 7.3 GB of files in Audioshare, but I used to have to have them in multiple places (Auria, NanoStudio, Cubasis, ...). Now, I keep them just in Audioshare alone and then just copy them out individually to other apps as I need them.
If you don't have a lot of samples/loops or other audio files, or, if you don't use these files with a number of different apps, then Audioshare is not really necessary, and you might as well just put up with a few instances of the same files in different places. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
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