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36, one thing I saw years back which I found inspiring was this jailbreak tweak, where you would touch all the apps you wanted to move, think a little blue tick would appear, then touch the folder you wanted to move them too, was very quick compared to the more clumsy drag and drop.
I have probably two dozen presets, but I stopped making more because I didn't want the list to become unwieldy. I would really like Audiobus to feature preset folders, it would totally eliminate this concern. Same with AUM! Hope that may be planned for both.
Actually I have occasionally considered even making a general post about this... Just about how great it would be if all app developers would consider including folders from the get-go. So many apps are slower and in practice more limited to use because there are no folders, and of course without knowing whether there might be a special technical challenge in implementing them on iOS, I've assumed it shouldn't be difficult, and the gains would be so great.
Even Cubasis doesn't yet have folders, but hoping it too will. Most acutely for me, Patterning and AUM. (I may be an extreme case, but I have even wished DrumPerfect Pro would allow for one further level of folders. I like making lots of patterns and pattern snippets that I then combine.)
And I've seen many iOS music community stalwarts express the same wish, so of course the desire is definitely there for many of us. Personally I even consider it a selling point — at the very least a nice thing to see in an app description.