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iFunbox vs Audioshare vs Documents for organizing midi & audio files?
Hello,
I have the Documents app, it's brilliant for getting files into my iPad without using the dreaded iTunes (Including downloading YouTube videos) BUT it doesn't handle midi files.
I've heard about iFunbox, but the info I see on YouTube talks about it as a way to download cracked apps, which I have no interest in.
What I'm looking for is the best way to both upload and download midi files, audio loops, and audio files. Does anyone know if iFunbox or Audioshare is the way to go, and why? At all costs I want to avoid iTunes! Thanks
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Not sure if its the "best way" but Audioshare is what I use as well as dropbox and it gets the job done for me.
@drjazz930 iFunBox is way to transfer to and from the iTunes folders of your apps without having to use iTunes (this usage has nothing to do with cracked apps).
AudioShare can be an audio hub for putting samples on or off your iOS devices and for putting those samples into other audio apps as well. You can use Open in for apps, wi-fi file transfer, AirDrop, convert to various file formats, it can zip and unzip files, edit audio samples, can record audio, do IAA, you can create your own file structure. The AudioShare files can also be automatically used in AUM via the file player. You can store MIDI files in AudioShare, but not use them to send MIDI out, it will do a generic MIDI playback of the sounds with a piano roll visual but you can't edit the MIDI with AudioShare.
You can edit loops in AudioShare by zooming in to select starting points, select bpm based beats, and do fade in and fade out with millisecond settings. This can be very useful for preparing samples for drum machine apps like Patterning or sampling based apps like Launchpad, Blocs Wave, GarageBand, Beathawk, . . .
AudioShare and Dropbox together cover virtually all my needs. I tend to share files between different devices (iPhone, iPad, Windows PC, Work PC). So, I keep my main repository on Dropbox, which is accessible from all. Most apps I use that don't work with Dropbox do work with AudioShare, and AudioShare works with Dropbox, so I can almost always get what I want done. But my file organization is primarily on Dropbox, not in AudioShare. AudioShare is the middle-man, and also good for quick normalization and loop trimming.
I'm lucky though, in that I virtually always have plenty of Internet bandwidth. If I didn't, or if my sample libraries start to get too large, then plan B is an external USB HD attached to my HooToo travel router, with the excellent FileBrowser app for access. This is a high capacity, self contained, battery powered piece of loveliness ... Which I don't use all that much other than to marvel at how clever I must be to have worked such a system out.
All that just to avoid iTunes. It amazes me to what lengths I will go to avoid that app!
I like Good Reader. Everything is laid out logically and looks good. I have stored audio, MIDI, PDF, ZIP, and sound font files. It handles ZIP compression. It will play audio and video files. It doesn't play MIDI but you can 'open with' into almost every MIDI app.
https://appsto.re/us/oanvU.i