quick google search revealed this
49 apps that use AudioCopy/AudioPaste
hope someone finds this useful.
I did!
Just buy and download the apps. Pasteboard transfer is incorporated. Go to their manuals to see how to use it.ebow wrote:for the newb, how can i get this on my ipod touch
not in app store, and that sonoma page is just a confusing mess
any help, much APPreciated
wish i'd asked sooner...i was going crazy, this afternoon, trying to work it out....i actually got 'beat twirl' at the same time as 'ns', just haven't got into that yetIncarnateX wrote:Just buy and download the apps. Pasteboard transfer is incorporated. Go to their manuals to see how to use it.ebow wrote:for the newb, how can i get this on my ipod touch
not in app store, and that sonoma page is just a confusing mess
any help, much APPreciated
Maybe but my experience with iPhone explorer reveals ia cluster of directories in many apps. Thus to get to a recorded wave file could require a lot of browsing into sub directories. In these cases copy and paste or even email might be quicker.mbncp wrote:I just jailbreaked my ipad2 and being able to use ifile should make things a lot easier.
I'm still pretty new to that stuff, but so far it looks good as iFile let's you create bookmarks so it's very easy and fast to access any of the apps documents folder (in ifile it's a must to enable application names).IncarnateX wrote:Maybe but my experience with iPhone explorer reveals ia cluster of directories in many apps. Thus to get to a recorded wave file could require a lot of browsing into sub directories. In these cases copy and paste or even email might be quicker.mbncp wrote:I just jailbreaked my ipad2 and being able to use ifile should make things a lot easier.
Also...IncarnateX wrote:You can send a mail to your the mail adresse that is synced to your Device and open it in apps like Fourtrack, TwistedWave or Beat Twirl for further transfer.
Cool Alex! Did not know about this.iDesignSound wrote:Also...
Reforge 2 (iPad)
and
AudioView (iPhone)
These two have the added bonus of being able to transmit audio between them wirelessly (e.g. from iPhone to iPad) so you could create a loop in NanoStudio, audiocopy/paste into AudioView (iPhone) and transmit it to Reforge (iPad) and then audiopaste it into studio.HD (or General PasteBoard into Garageband).
I use this method all the time. I think they call it AudioX
Alex
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