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Loading samples issue in Abu Dhabi from Audio Copy

Hi,

I was trying to load a sample in Abu Dhabi from Audiocopy but it says it failed connecting to Audiocopy.

Both apps have latest updated versions.

Any of you found this problem?

From Dropbox I had no problem.

Thanks!

Comments

  • I get the same thing rigt now with Skram to Audiocopy on my ipad mini2, also latest updates. Doesn't seem to happen on the ipad air. Was Thinking of reinstalling both and trying again.

  • I've seen this problem/screen a few times, randomly, over the past week....something's amiss.

  • I have checked and in iphone does not happen this problem. It might be related to the size of my audiocopy that is around 10Gb in the ipad ( in iphone i have barely anything).

  • At the risk of sounding more n00bish than usual, are you referring to the Audiocopy app? Just curious if working with Abu Dhabi/Gadget and Audioshare yields the same problems.

  • It is impossible for me to audio copy from audio share on my iPhone 6 Plus.

  • edited July 2016

    I> @overorange said:

    At the risk of sounding more n00bish than usual, are you referring to the Audiocopy app? Just curious if working with Abu Dhabi/Gadget and Audioshare yields the same problems.

    Yes referring to Audiocopy app from Retronyms.

  • @AlexB said:
    I> @overorange said:

    At the risk of sounding more n00bish than usual, are you referring to the Audiocopy app? Just curious if working with Abu Dhabi/Gadget and Audioshare yields the same problems.

    Yes referring to Audiocopy app from Retronyms.

    Thanks for letting me know, AlexB. Hope this gets sorted for everyone.

  • edited July 2016

    Argghhhh...

    Just wish Korg would dump AudioCopy SDK for good and replace it with a standard iOS feature like iCloudDrive/iOS-Document-Picker and for sharing use the standard 'iOS Share Sheet'(Which includes 'Open In..').

    The amount of apps that can act as iOS-Fileproviders is growing so we can start to choose what app we use to manage our files instead of being locked to 'AudioCopy' and 'DropBox'(Which is next to useless without an internet-connection).

  • @Samu said:
    Argghhhh...

    Just wish Korg would dump AudioCopy SDK for good and replace it with a standard iOS feature like iCloudDrive/iOS-Document-Picker and for sharing use the standard 'iOS Share Sheet'(Which includes 'Open In..').

    The amount of apps that can act as iOS-Fileproviders is growing so we can start to choose what app we use to manage our files instead of being locked to 'AudioCopy' and 'DropBox'(Which is next to useless without an internet-connection).

    +1

  • Anyone got a fix for this? Run into thus issue last night, totally ruined my beat making sesh.

  • I think that if you delete audiocopy then you can use general pasteboard instead- which for some reason steps in to the role of audiocopy and does what it is meant to- I have done this in the past- though you had better wait for someone to confirm that this is a current fix. There are older threads about this type of thing I think. You are far better off with Audioshare.

  • @robosardine said:
    I think that if you delete audiocopy then you can use general pasteboard instead- which for some reason steps in to the role of audiocopy and does what it is meant to- I have done this in the past- though you had better wait for someone to confirm that this is a current fix. There are older threads about this type of thing I think. You are far better off with Audioshare.

    That is possible but there is no way to 'rename' the samples inside Gadget for now...
    So all samples from the pasted using general pasteboard will get name similar to "General Paste Board 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 etc." making organising a nightmare.

    Now if Gadget supported 'Open In...' to import samples it would be 'cleaner' as the file could retain it's filename from the app it was sent from...

  • Hi,

    I sent an email to Retronyms support so that they can be aware of the problem. They passed the information to devs to evaluate but of course still unclear if it's a Korg or an Audiocopy thing.

    All the best

  • I'm slowly distancing myself from AudioCopy and get 'vomit feelings' when the app and it's SDK cause issues with the apps I love to use.(I mean AudioCopy.app doesn't even see newly copied/imported sounds before it's restarted).

    The functionality of AudioCopy can mostly be replaced by standard iOS features nowadays which I'd be more than happy to see happen. Open In... is such an elegant way to transfer files between apps without having to 'store' them in a 'middlemanapp' that does a lousy job managing files anyway...

  • edited July 2016

    @Samu said:
    I'm slowly distancing myself from AudioCopy and get 'vomit feelings' when the app and it's SDK cause issues with the apps I love to use.(I mean AudioCopy.app doesn't even see newly copied/imported sounds before it's restarted).

    The functionality of AudioCopy can mostly be replaced by standard iOS features nowadays which I'd be more than happy to see happen. Open In... is such an elegant way to transfer files between apps without having to 'store' them in a 'middlemanapp' that does a lousy job managing files anyway...

    I don't browse files on the iPad on my PC - when you 'open in' a file, does it make a copy of it to the app you're opening it in? For example opening a wav sample Auria. Would be a maddening waste of disk space if this is the case.

  • edited July 2016

    @MonzoPro said:

    I don't browse files on the iPad on my PC - when you 'open in' a file, does it make a copy of it to the app you're opening it in? For example opening a wav sample Auria. Would be a maddening waste of disk space if this is the case.

    It depends a bit on what kind of app it is.

    In some cases it does make a 'copy' (such as if you select 'Open In...' from AudioShare it actually says 'copy to' under the apps name).

    Other apps that render/record to a temporary file send the rendered file to the receiving app and after transfer is done the temporary file is deleted thus not wasting too much disk-space (This is partly why I'm annoyed with AudioCopy.app that has to save a copy even though I don't need one!).

    I'm mostly referring to the easy of use of 'transferring/copying' files between apps.

    Most apps do want to have a their own copy of the file anyway for ease of use.

    Imagine what would happen if you 'mess up' a referenced sample?
    It would mean that all your other projects that rely on that sample would be messed up too right??

  • edited July 2016

    @Samu said:

    Most apps do want to have a their own copy of the file anyway for ease of use.

    Imagine what would happen if you 'mess up' a referenced sample?
    It would mean that all your other projects that rely on that sample would be messed up too right??

    Thanks for the reply. Yeah I see your point, would be nice maybe to have a 'copy to' as well as a just 'open in' option for those of is with minuscule disk space though :)

  • @Samu said:
    Argghhhh...

    Just wish Korg would dump AudioCopy SDK for good and replace it with a standard iOS feature like iCloudDrive/iOS-Document-Picker and for sharing use the standard 'iOS Share Sheet'(Which includes 'Open In..').

    The amount of apps that can act as iOS-Fileproviders is growing so we can start to choose what app we use to manage our files instead of being locked to 'AudioCopy' and 'DropBox'(Which is next to useless without an internet-connection).

    Always understood that you can put 1 GB Dropbox on a iOS device for offline use. That's quite a lot of sampes if you keep them small

  • @Samu said:
    I'm slowly distancing myself from AudioCopy and get 'vomit feelings' when the app and it's SDK cause issues with the apps I love to use.(I mean AudioCopy.app doesn't even see newly copied/imported sounds before it's restarted).

    The functionality of AudioCopy can mostly be replaced by standard iOS features nowadays which I'd be more than happy to see happen. Open In... is such an elegant way to transfer files between apps without having to 'store' them in a 'middlemanapp' that does a lousy job managing files anyway...

    iOS 10 is supposedly going to have a new Apple-made audio copy built in (according to a developer I know who shall remain nameless). I don't know exactly what it will support or do, but I believe many developers are waiting to see what Apple brings out before releasing or changing anything too drastically right now. So we probably won't see many changes until after it drops in September. That said, unless Apple does a fantastic job with their audiocopy, I agree that Open In is my preferred way of doing things too. :-)

  • @Audiojunkie said:

    >

    iOS 10 is supposedly going to have a new Apple-made audio copy built in (according to a developer I know who shall remain nameless). I don't know exactly what it will support or do, but I believe many developers are waiting to see what Apple brings out before releasing or changing anything too drastically right now. So we probably won't see many changes until after it drops in September. That said, unless Apple does a fantastic job with their audiocopy, I agree that Open In is my preferred way of doing things too. :-)

    I saw some of the 'sessions' from this years WWDC and I feel the 'universal clipboard' might be the technology in question. It would sync the clip-board across all devices connected to iCloud with the same Apple-ID meaning it would be easy to 'copy' as selection of 'anything' on the desktop and paste it into an app on the iOS device. It's part of the 'continuity' idea that is already present between iOS and MacOS and some apps such as Safari, Keynote, Pages etc.

    I guess some developer are already working on a 'clip-board manager' :)

    Needless to say, I'll be updating to iOS10 the moment it gets a public release...

  • To the OP ... totally a shot in the dark here, here's an old post referring to disabling WiFi as a workaround? I'm guessing that's not the problem, but would be easy enough to test.
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/126489/#Comment_126489

  • @Samu said:

    @Audiojunkie said:

    >

    iOS 10 is supposedly going to have a new Apple-made audio copy built in (according to a developer I know who shall remain nameless). I don't know exactly what it will support or do, but I believe many developers are waiting to see what Apple brings out before releasing or changing anything too drastically right now. So we probably won't see many changes until after it drops in September. That said, unless Apple does a fantastic job with their audiocopy, I agree that Open In is my preferred way of doing things too. :-)

    I saw some of the 'sessions' from this years WWDC and I feel the 'universal clipboard' might be the technology in question. It would sync the clip-board across all devices connected to iCloud with the same Apple-ID meaning it would be easy to 'copy' as selection of 'anything' on the desktop and paste it into an app on the iOS device. It's part of the 'continuity' idea that is already present between iOS and MacOS and some apps such as Safari, Keynote, Pages etc.

    I guess some developer are already working on a 'clip-board manager' :)

    Needless to say, I'll be updating to iOS10 the moment it gets a public release...

    That makes good sense! I'll bet you are right that it is the 'universal clipboard' that I am referencing! I also heard that it is being designed to handle large file sizes of audio. If it is the universal clipboard, then I would imagine that it is being designed to handle large file sizes of most documents and media. A good quality clipboard manager app would be really cool! Imagine being able to rename files, edit, etc on data in the clipboard! :-)

  • @Audiojunkie said:

    >

    That makes good sense! I'll bet you are right that it is the 'universal clipboard' that I am referencing! I also heard that it is being designed to handle large file sizes of audio. If it is the universal clipboard, then I would imagine that it is being designed to handle large file sizes of most documents and media. A good quality clipboard manager app would be really cool! Imagine being able to rename files, edit, etc on data in the clipboard! :-)

    I'm thinking even further and it all depends on how far and well the developers 'think' when it comes to usage of the copy function...

    Imagine being able to select few notes in any 'Gadget'. Select 'Copy Selection as Audio'. Jump over to Cubasis and select 'Paste as new Audio-Event'. Inside 'Gadget' this could also be used to 'Re-Sample' stuff for the sampler gadgets Bilbao and AbuDhabi :D

    Same would apply in reverse. Select an event in Cubasis, again select 'Copy as Audio'. Jump over Gadgets Bilbao or AbuDhabi. Select a pad and in the 'Sample' menu select Paste Audio.

    I know, this is very off topic but that's how I see it within a year or so...

  • It would be great if it gets to that point! I really hope you are right!! :smile:

  • Hello I use Ifunbox to put sample packs into Bilbao, maybe it will work with Abu Dhabi.
    I have not tried it myself but it should work in theory.
    I hope this helps.....

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