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I wouldn’t call Files a walled garden. Quite the opposite, in fact.
When Audioshare first came out, I lamented to Jonatan that it needed a search feature with a way to quickly and easily tag/find samples etc... still no joy.
Audioshare really loses it's potential with such cumbersome way of organizing files. I would love to go trough my big sample packs and pick few samples that I like into favorites folders / tags. I can imagine another browser on right side where I would drag'n'drop those from the left side.
Also traversing the audio files is not ideal. On the computer, you usually use keyboard arrows up and down to listen to files one after another. On touchscreen you need to click on the exact position of the play button near the file. If there were dedicated buttons (e.g. also arrows up and down) on the screen, you don't have to move your hand, only repeatedly tap the button.
ADSR could port this to iOS , may be if they see a interest for this on iOS they will. I suggest drop them a line suggesting with the request
Couldn’t the upcoming BM3.1 address this issue at least partially or is this all a function of the file system?
@tja I think you meant to tag @j_liljedahl
Wonder why they design apps like this with barebones functionality. Anyone who used a computer knows how an explorer works and how a zip file gets unzipped into a new subfolder with the same name if it has more than one files inside it. No search, no favorites, no tagging... SM1's browser is way more futuristic and powerful - @kv331audio_bulent nailed it.