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Animoog for iPhone
Just bought Animoog for iPhone. I already have it on my iPad Air with all the IAP's. Do I have to buy all the IAP's again for my iPhone? I'm really hoping the answer is no.
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You can take the timbres and presets off the iPad with iFunBox, and put them into place for the iPhone version. In App File Sharing > Animoog > Categories you'll see the folders with the timbres. In App File Sharing > Animoog > Presets you'll have all the files for presets. The amount of access has been more limited since iOS 8.3 but Animoog updated their apps a little and made it easier to access the files you need.
Thank you so much. Very helpful.
Ok. I tried and failed. How exactly do I use iFunBox to transfer presets? Do I need to use a PC?
I'm sure someone can give you a full explanation, but iFunbox is only a PC thingie for me here...
Yes, or a Mac. I use iExplorer...the free/trial version does what you need it to do for this. Plug your iPad into your laptop/desktop, open the program, and in the sidebar you'll see a filesystem list. From 'Applications' go to Animoog and transfer the entire Documents folder to your desktop. Switch to iPhone, drag and drop the Animoog 'Documents' folder that you just saved to desktop into the Animoog for iPhone directory, and select 'overwrite/replace' existing so that the iPad 'Documents' folder replaces the bare-bones iPhone folder.
Be sure not to edit the folder name or any patches/timbres to be on the safe side as you are transferring. Hope I was clear and it helped. I have no bones about doing this; definitely not double paying for files I already own.
Thanks for your help. I'd never have worked that out alone.