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[SOLVED] AudioLayer - transfer to new device
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Which export option did you use? Export instrument or export instrument and samples?
@VirSyn : if I use the import command to import a zip I made using the “instrument and samples option”, AudioLayer seems to freeze and never complete the import. I tried with an instrument that uses only one sample.
I’ve been able to export to other devices. I just had to wait and let it do it’s thing. Eventually it bounced it and I was able to airdrop it to another device.
Edit: I may have been on an older version of AudioLayer. I’m not sure if that’s changed in an update.
There is an import command in the popup one uses for selecting instruments.
@VirSyn
An AudioLayer desktop editor would be wonderful.
Maybe not what you're thinking, but you can use open source desktop app Polyphone to edit sfz files. Then, I assume, import them into Audiolayer on iOS.
https://www.polyphone-soundfonts.com/
Well, AL runs on M1 Macs too.
I'll check it out but would prefer to work in a format that just works. Sfz has been pretty good for me though.
I'm just visiting from outside the Apple city.
@virsyn unfortunately if one has many apps that can open zip Files AudioLayer may not show up as a target (even in the More list) . The only sure fire way for those with many apps would be for Import to be able to handle them. I have noticed that a few apps use a file extension to ensure the OS recognizes files as theirs that seem to be just files (Lumafusion archives are an example).