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How To Add or Paste My Audio Copy SamplePacks To The Files App

I want to know if there’s a way to save all my purchased AudioCopy Soundpacks into my files. I’m using my iPhone for this and haven’t found out how to do it. I’ve only seen a way to save each sample one by one. I want to save whole libraries all in one and be able to access them with my files app. Maybe there’s an app that can do that. I haven’t tried much with the iPad, but last I checked the AudioCopy iPhone version was more better than when used with ipad. Or if AudioCopy supports external drive storage. I don’t have an external storage at the moment, so I’d prefer to save in my files. This way I can access my AudioCopy libraries from my file storage when using other apps that don’t support AudioCopy Paste. That would be nice if somehow the Files App could open up AudioCopy.

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  • Last time I checked the whole AudioCopy folder was visible in Files.app so it should be enough to do a copy & paste of the folders using Files.app... (The packs are in a sub-folder so On My Device/AudioCopy/ACPApps/'PACKS ARE HERE'/).

  • @Samu said:
    Last time I checked the whole AudioCopy folder was visible in Files.app so it should be enough to do a copy & paste of the folders using Files.app... (The packs are in a sub-folder so On My Device/AudioCopy/ACPApps/'PACKS ARE HERE'/).

    Thanks Samu. Now that I read your response, I went and checked and WOW, they are there, and they’re in wav form at that. Idk why I never thought to check the actual AudioCopy folder. I never expected them to be there. I thought they were installed only in the app itself and you had to find a way to copy them. Not even once did that ever cross my mind. Thanks (case closed)

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