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MAC USERS: Discovery or Common Knowledge
On my new MacBook Pro yesterday and had a great surprise.
I realized yesterday you can Air Drop entire folders full of wav into Blocs, Launchpad, BM3, and a few others.
Game changer for me.
I don't know if everyone knows this, but I never thought of it till I did.
Bam.
Total Mac music library access and Xfer easier than ever!
Comments
Air drop been available since OSX 10.7 and ios 7.
WOW !! that is mindblowing, didn't know that ... direct drop stuff from MacOS to any app on iOS .. super cool !
thanks for info !
This is news to me, thanks!
Next: let’s see how easy it is to drop an exs24 instrument into Auria
I know.
Thanks.
Being that I am discussing it I imagine I have discovered this modern marvel of tech communication
LOL
Notsureifserious
Thanks Rustik
I should use this, I've always looked at it and though... nah, this wont work for IOS.
Makes my life easier.
I’ve been using Macs since the first ones came out in 1984, mostly professionally, even before I could afford my own (IIsi was my favourite, I had more than one of those). In my attic I even have an original 128K mac and floppy drive (probably rotting away). You’d think as a pro power user through the 80s and 90s I’d know everything about them. It used to be, in system 7, 8, etc that you could open a window full of files and print the file listing. This disappeared in OS X, and for ages I didn’t know how to do that. It turns out that if you’ve got a desktop icon of a printer, you can just drag and drop a folder onto it and it’ll print the directory listing for you!
(In a fresh install of the latest macOS you probably won’t have a desktop icon of a printer – you can make one by going to Printers & Scanners in the System Preferences and dragging the desired printer onto your desktop!)
100% serious, nice surprise
Cool, I just discovered about air dropping audio from device to mac last week, hadn't tried folders or going the other direction.
Now I remember why I have not tried this..
My laptop is too old
Oh
Mine is brand new MacBook pro
I thought all Macs would do it?
My bad in thread title......LOL