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one more question,,,this one audioshare
Please do forgive me, I do have a horrible memory, so say o use audio share but i need to get my loops so I can use them with audioshare but i have to upload all my loops somewhere but where is the best place to upload all my music files to. Back when I had my older ipad some of the storage places did not all work together with the ios apps, so now here we are a number of years later is there a universal place to upload my files to use with audioshare, that will be usable in all places with my ios apps? like say i want to use them in loopy and an other daw of sort? or can i use nanostudio? so what do you suggest that i should use for drive storage?and thank you in advance?
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If you have them in AudioShare they are still available to browse to using the files app
And the AudioShare download menu can see the cloud servers and other file providers you have in the Files app sidebar, so essentially anywhere, including iCloud, DropBox, Box, NAS, Google Drive, etc.
It no longer matters so much where you store files. It used to be that AudioShare was the only place that many apps could access files. Now that iOS has the files app, storing files in AudioShare isn't as much necessary. It does have the great advantage of having easy audio preview (files app sucks at this), file format conversion, basic editing, and the built-in ftp server that can be handy for file transfer in some cases. So I still use it as my main audio repository.
AudioShare shows up as a file destination in the files app, though you need to enable it, I think. So, you can freely access, copy to/from, etc. with the files app, or from any app that support files access. Only a few apps do not at this point.
The only downside to storing files in AudioShare is some apps such as Drambo can only import one file at a time from AudioShare, whereas they can import a whole folder at a time from other file locations.
Storing samples in iCloud Drive as @espiegel123 mentioned elsewhere can be a good option as then they're available from all Apple devices. However, I've found downsides with this approach because you have no control over what is stored permanently in local storage. If you try to access something when you don't have internet, and find that it has to be downloaded, that's a problem.
drop box is dead so what now? i could use icloud but it requires that the files be zipped which makes then unusable in the zipped state
Explain?
Confused. You can readily unzip files in the files app.
A suggestion: You're going to get a lot better help a lot quicker if you're more descriptive of the issues you're asking about. People are happy to help, but it gets tiresome trying to guess what someone is really asking when there's no detail to go on.
well for starters is I was going to use dropbox but dropbox is dead so im trying to figure out how to get my wav files from my computer onto my iphone
Have you tried searching the forums for answers to your queries? A lot of people have been along this path and it would be good for you to follow what they have found.
If you want to chat then there are better ways to do that too.
How is Dropbox dead?
Who killed it?
It's a bit like the Kennedy thing. Everyone knows but really, no one's sure.
Do you mean this https://www.dropbox.com/basic no longer works? Seems like they still have a big web presence. Maybe you have a problem with an ad blocker, or an outdated PC app.
And precisely why does iCloud require zipped files?
So it is dead because it is dead? That's very interesting....tell us more, along the same lines if possible.
Just go to Dropbox.com and you will see
I seem to have found a solution with iCloud
See what? It looks exactly as it always does.
Still don’t know what you mean. I use Dropbox frequently (basic account). Can you explain what you mean?