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Best way to get sound files OFF iPad and onto an SD card?
I'm a bit stumped... Should not be this hard so maybe I'm missing something... I have the new TR8S. I want to create samples with Seekbeats+AUM and get them onto an SD card I can stick into the Roland (because Roland are stupid and don't make class compliant USB devices because they are stupid and or lazy).
When I hook up a card readed via usb/lightning, it seems all I can move in/out are things in Photos (i.e. images & videos).
How can I access, say AudioShare audio files and get them onto an SD card without having to use a PC, Dropbox, etc...
Surely there has to be a way to get wavs, etc. off iPad onto a card... Right?!!
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For now you'll need a 3rd party SD Card-Reader to do that unless you JailBreak your device...
(If you do jailbreak you'll be able to use the standard Apple CCK(Card-Reader & USB Port) to access mass-storage devices).
Hopefully iOS12 will bring proper USB Mass-Storage support and allow us to access USB-Devices and manage files on them using the Files.app.
I mean Apple already has the CCK with USB-Port and SD Card-Reader but stupid iOS restrictions don't allow us to fully use them...
I use a Kingston mobilelite Mifi Drive and the nPlayer App. Transfer the files via WiFi straight onto the SD card.