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Its already here on the SP3...
Have you tried the following:
Expert stems directly from Gadget to Dropbox
In Auria go to "Import Audio" from the main menu, navigate to your KORG Gadget folder in Dropbox, select all the stems you just exported and assign each one to s specific track in Auria (or select the + option to create a new track), you do this all in one step in Auria right in the import file dialog.
It's pretty painless and very quick.
I use Audiocopy and works fine
OK for one or two tracks, but once you have 12-16 tracks or more then it might get cumbersome.
Yes, I know you can do that, as long as you're by an internet connection. If you're not, it doesn't work. If there was even a rudimentary user file manager that could be done without ever touching another app's sandbox. I guess that provides some gap in security, but then again, maybe the "are you sure?" dialog would prevent one app accessing another without user knowledge?
@mrufino I agree that it's slightly ridiculous that you can do this in the cloud but not on the local machine, but that's iOS I guess.
The best hope for this kind of functionality would be via Audioshare, it already works for individual files, we just need KORG to allow us to export stems to Audioshare.
Yes! That would be an easy solution that would be "good enough." Either that or export locally to the Dropbox app which would then upload to Dropbox later but be able to go to auria right away. Or korg just having an "open in auria" option too.
Anyway, whatever it is, music will still be made. I am having so much fun with gadget that I haven't really looked much at other synths. I've actually been using Magellan jr on my daughters old iPod touch running ios6 with my irig keys for second synth bass live as my iPad has been tied up running the qsc mixer as of late.
Hope you are wrong! 10 years is a long time. In 10 years, I hope we'll have wireless brain-computer interfaces or at least multi-touch UI's like in Minority Report
I predict Siri will have an advanced A.I. and my wife will leave me because she'll tell everything about me:-)
In 10 years time there should be enough different sized iphones and ipads to build a physical iXylophone
Doesn't dropbox have to upload to a server?
In 10 years time it will not be called an iPad Pro, or iPad "something, or other".... It will be called a Mac Pad. .......
When Neil and Buzz, set foot on the Moon it was said Mankind would be on Mars by the 80's. Predictions Mmmmmm, who would have thought we'd be still using MIDI in the year 2015. Mankind races into the future with no destination in mind.