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Beat Maker 3 - Setting Up..NEW Sample Import From AudioShare Video Just Added

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  • Great vid as usual Doug. You can also transfer in batches via AudioShare by creating a folder for all your samples. Zip it up inside Audioshare by long pressing the folder then send it to Dropbox. You can then download the zipped folder into BM3 using the lower menu from Dropbox and unzip the folder in the app by taping on it. I managed to transfer 3GB yesterday. I think there is a limit on the size of the zip though so had to do it several times. Got a mega sample library now though! Enjoying your coverage on this fab app.

  • edited July 2017

    @thesoundtestroom awesome as always doug. Any chance you've gotten BM3 working with external synths via Midi? Pulling my hair out over here.

    Trying to sequence my external synth but no go.

    Keep up the great content.

  • Thanks for two great BM3 videos, Doug! You've covered a lot. What about export? Once you've created your masterpiece, what if you want to work on it further on your desktop computer? What options does BM3 offer? What about a video showing export options?

  • @Lady_App_titude said:
    Thanks for two great BM3 videos, Doug! You've covered a lot. What about export? Once you've created your masterpiece, what if you want to work on it further on your desktop computer? What options does BM3 offer? What about a video showing export options?

    The export options for audio are excellent (midi is currently missing, but apparently on the list). You can export the stems at whatever level of granularity makes sense to you basically.

  • @echoopera said:
    @thesoundtestroom awesome as always doug. Any chance you've gotten BM3 working with external synths via Midi? Pulling my hair out over here.

    Trying to sequence my external synth but no go.

    Keep up the great content.

    Thanks and on the question I havn't tried that yet but I will get around to it.

  • @Lady_App_titude said:
    Thanks for two great BM3 videos, Doug! You've covered a lot. What about export? Once you've created your masterpiece, what if you want to work on it further on your desktop computer? What options does BM3 offer? What about a video showing export options?

    I will have a look at export too, funny I hadn't even thought of that yet

  • @cian said:

    @Lady_App_titude said:
    Thanks for two great BM3 videos, Doug! You've covered a lot. What about export? Once you've created your masterpiece, what if you want to work on it further on your desktop computer? What options does BM3 offer? What about a video showing export options?

    The export options for audio are excellent (midi is currently missing, but apparently on the list). You can export the stems at whatever level of granularity makes sense to you basically.

    Thx. Looks excellent! Even options for up to 32 bit!

    But where can you export TO?

    Dropbox? iCloud? Or is it just to the iPad and then you have to plug in and use iTunes to get it to your computer?

  • @thesoundtestroom These videos are not unlike the sudden appearance of a body of water mid-desert just as the animal packs were starting to eye each other and cannibalism was beginning to make sense.

    Well timed and well done Sire Doug!

  • AudioShare, Cloud and Dropbox I think.

  • Any way if importing BM2 kits in?

  • edited July 2017

    @cian said:

    @Lady_App_titude said:
    Thanks for two great BM3 videos, Doug! You've covered a lot. What about export? Once you've created your masterpiece, what if you want to work on it further on your desktop computer? What options does BM3 offer? What about a video showing export options?

    The export options for audio are excellent (midi is currently missing, but apparently on the list). You can export the stems at whatever level of granularity makes sense to you basically.

    This has got to be the best audio export feature on IOS... can even teach desktop DAW something too...

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