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What is the best way to make an accessible bank for your samples?
Hi,
I know this probably will lead to a classical discussion about Audiocopy and Audioshare but anyway.
There are some sample banks in internet that you typically download them as .zip or .rar. The question here is how do you handle these samples to make them ready accessible for your apps ? Move them to Audioshare? Have a zip file manager and from there to audiocopy? If you use a zip file which one you use?
Nowadays I download the zip file to a free zip manager and from there , sample per sample I move them to Audiocopy but sure there is a more efficient way how to do the whole thing.
Thanks for your comments!
Comments
AudioShare can unpack ZipFiles, just open the zip file in audioShare
Audioshare or any other filemanager that supports either 'Open In...' and/or has iOS-Fileprovider support will be your best shot.
More and more apps start to support iCloudDrive/iOS-Document/Filepicker making it easy to access the files.
If you need integrated downloading capabilities Documents 5 and iFiles 2 wil be quite handy tools to have around.
Hi Samu,
Once unpacked in audioshare, will I be able to move as many samples as I want to Audiocopy with one click? As you know many apps use only audiocopy and I want to avoid having to send them one by one.
Samu&Hansson many thanks!
If I was you I would honestly evaluate if there really is need to move the samples to Audiocopy.app in the first place.
Audioshare can send files to any app using either 'Open In..' or using 'General Pasteboard' or share them via iOS-Fileprovider making the files accesible using iCloudDrive/iOS-File/Documentpicker in any app that has support for it.
That's the long answer, the short answer is no, you can not copy multiple files to AudioCopy.app with one click.
I'm all in for using standard iOS features...
Hi Samu,
If I want to copy different samples to IMPC pro I won't be able to use the trick directly from audioshare right? This means I have to find a way to be able to dump directly to Audiocopy multiple samples at a time. Is audioshare capable of opening in multiple samples to another app?
Thanks
It depends of the App... If it is corretly implemeted it should... But it's not the case with iMPCPro.
I will just add that if you desperatly need to use iMPCPro, it seems to me you are kinda stuck with Audiocopy by definition (Retronyms ecosystem)... And I'm sure that at least you cannot use Audioshare.
If you have Wifi, maybe iMPCPro allows use of Dropbox which can drasticly reduce the time consumed to transfer samples from one app to another (not always the case, but it is wonderfull to transfer samples from Beatmaker to Gadget for example).
Just an advice, but if you can use BM2 instead of iMPCPro, then you'll be in more opened/flexible territory IMO...
Dropbox in iMPC Pro? Are you on drugs or something?!
(Sorry could not resist)
Hi
Actually not really stucked to IMPC pro. I could use samples in Cubasis, Launchpad, Gadget Bilbao, Hook (again Retronyms),Loopy. For those apps not belonging retronyms ecosystem listed before would it work with Audioshare?
I am trying to find a long terms solution for my samples and looks like audioshare is very well built ( same guys as AUM wich I personally love).
Sometimes, yes
But to be frank, I do not use iMPCPro anymore (that's why I said "maybe"...) and I wanted to believe that it (at least) supported Dropbox... I think I will not loose time giving a new try to iMPCPro as I thought I would then ;-)