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Sync Drambo between two iPads?

I have an old iPad Pro and a newer iPad mini. I mainly use the big 12.9-inch Pro for Drambo, but sometimes I use the little one.

I keep my projects in Drambo’s iCloud, but a lot of my installed Drambo instruments and racks are stored locally on either iPad.

Is there a good way to move everything into iCloud? I’d like to have both versions of Drambo mirror each other.

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  • This feature is planned.

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    This feature is planned.

    😍

  • @giku_beepstreet said:
    This feature is planned.

    wait, there is something Drambo can't do?

  • I thought this was about tempo sync between 2 iPads.

  • I’m also having this issue, can anyone suggest the best way to move Drambo projects and instruments/rack presets to a new iPad?

    Thank you

  • @drewinnit said:
    I’m also having this issue, can anyone suggest the best way to move Drambo projects and instruments/rack presets to a new iPad?

    Thank you

    The Drambo local storage is now visible in the Files app. You should be able to move the 3 subfolders (Documents, Presets, and Samples) to the Drambo folder on the new device. The easiest way would be to zip them, transfer them (using iCloud, AirDrop, or whatever), and unzip them in the new app's Drambo folder. Do not mess with the Drambo folder itself; it belongs to the app and is not just a folder.

  • edited November 2023

    @uncledave said:

    @drewinnit said:
    I’m also having this issue, can anyone suggest the best way to move Drambo projects and instruments/rack presets to a new iPad?

    Thank you

    The Drambo local storage is now visible in the Files app. You should be able to move the 3 subfolders (Documents, Presets, and Samples) to the Drambo folder on the new device. The easiest way would be to zip them, transfer them (using iCloud, AirDrop, or whatever), and unzip them in the new app's Drambo folder. Do not mess with the Drambo folder itself; it belongs to the app and is not just a folder.

    thanks! I've been playing around with it and also settled on that solution...it's a bit trickier 'cos my old iPad has an older version of Drambo that doesn't have iCloud implementation yet but I used WebDav to get the projects to my computer and then into new iPad

    I am surprised at how portable the projects are - even the projects I saved without "save with samples" selected seem to have the samples still saved with them. that has made my life a lot easier...

    I have dozens of Drambo projects that simply wouldn't run without stutters on my old iPad (Air 3) which now run smoothly on my new one (Pro 2022)...been waiting years to pull the trigger and buy a new iPad and feeling very happy with the upgrade

    plus the new Drambo features from the latest versions are amazing, feel like a kid at Christmas :o

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