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Organizing audio files in iCloud: what do you use?

I’ve been using AudioShare since it came out. But I’m getting a new phone this week (upgrading from a 1st gen SE), and moving/copying my AudioShare stuff to another device has always been a chore. Is there something similar that will store stuff in iCloud so that I can access it from all devices?

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  • I have that — but how does it work with the cloud?

  • @dokwok2 said:

    I have that — but how does it work with the cloud?

    I'm not sure I understand the question.

    SampleCrate works with anything that the files app can see. The files app can see all iCloud folders so you can store your samples in iCloud and easily access them from SampleCrate.

  • @wim said:
    SampleCrate works with anything that the files app can see. The files app can see all iCloud folders so you can store your samples in iCloud and easily access them from SampleCrate.

    Got it! Now if only it would loop, trim, and convert...

  • @dokwok2 said:

    @wim said:
    SampleCrate works with anything that the files app can see. The files app can see all iCloud folders so you can store your samples in iCloud and easily access them from SampleCrate.

    Got it! Now if only it would loop, trim, and convert...

    Good point. AudioShare is great for that.

    There’s another sample browser app that I don’t remember the name of, but I’m pretty sure it has at least editing.

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