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can't add presets to animoog? help?
I can't add any presets to animoog on my iphone6. ios 9.1. latest itunes. I connect my phone to itunes on my Mac - click on Installed Apps, then scroll down to the File Sharing apps list and choose Animoog. I see 4 or 5 folders appear to the right - one of them called presets. I drag and drop a folder of new presets I want to add into the presets folder - and the new folder appears in the root directory with the others. I sync.... and nothing in animoog. I see no IMPORT or ADD button in the preset setup page and there are only the factory presets listed in all the preset categories. Tried rebooting and this method 3-4 times now. Any help?

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I think you have to drag the folder out, then fill it, then drag it back, this I haven't tried yet though.
that worked! thanks @knewspeak
No worries, thanks for checking, as I said I've not tried it yet, but it's good to hear it works.
Do you mean drag the Animoog 'presets' folder out of the Animoog Documents via iTunes?
I can't get it to drag out in Windows 8.1. I'd be grateful for any advice, thanks.
Yep in iTunes. Click on your Installed Apps. The scroll down to you see File Sharing with a list of your apps that allow sharing. Click on Animoog and to the right should appear 5-6 folders - one called presets. Drag that to your pc desktop. Then copy new presets into that folder. Drag it back into iTunes - it will ask if you want to overwrite existing presets folder. Choose yes. Done
Thanks a lot, Halftone. Dragging the folder to the Desktop didn't work, but copying it to the Desktop using the "Save to..." button was successful. I was then able to drag the amended presets folder back to iTunes to replace the existing one.
I really appreciate your help with this.