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Shawn, you can open the files on ipad and select them to open in nanostudio or other apps that allow it. Some are zipped .rar files....these you will have to open on computer...I had to do some this way in order to keep my file sizes down...hinders the mobile installation aspect but it was a great time saver for me....you have no idea how long it takes to upload 8000 samples and organize them until you actually have to...hahaha. Hope you enjoy them![/quote]

This sounds so simple, but I'm still not figuring it out. In safari on Ipad, I select like the acoustic kit, hit the little square on top, and hit "download" in the upper text bar. Is this how you download?

Sorry, and yeah I feel like an idiot asking this but I guess I have to start somewhere and I really don't want to miss out on this opportunity.

Thank you again,
Shawn

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sealpt wrote:
Shawn, you can open the files on ipad and select them to open in nanostudio or other apps that allow it. Some are zipped .rar files....these you will have to open on computer...I had to do some this way in order to keep my file sizes down...hinders the mobile installation aspect but it was a great time saver for me....you have no idea how long it takes to upload 8000 samples and organize them until you actually have to...hahaha. Hope you enjoy them![/quote]

This sounds so simple, but I'm still not figuring it out. In safari on Ipad, I select like the acoustic kit, hit the little square on top, and hit "download" in the upper text bar. Is this how you download?

Sorry, and yeah I feel like an idiot asking this but I guess I have to start somewhere and I really don't want to miss out on this opportunity.

Thank you again,
Shawn[/quote]

Shawn, I just tried to import to nanostudio and I no longer have the "open in" feature....maybe it's been done away with in iOS 6? Looks like computer transfer with nanosync....which is great now that you can drag and drop folders in it.
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Numanoid wrote:
SampleScience wrote:If it's money you need instead of giving away your samples for free why not sells them at a reasonnable price?
Agree, shouldn't have to beg.

I'm thinking: Zero G are selling their Analog 2 Digital sample sets for 29 bucks, that's like 500-600 MB, while you are giving away 1,5 GB synth samples for peanuts.

Just made a small donation. These samples are very useful, getting some really fat lead sounds stacking big drift moogs :)
Not begging...lol...this is a useful "gift" and if people would like to donate a few bucks this way then that's awesome. I try to contribute as much as I can to this forum and the mobile music community. I know a lot of people don't have a whole lot of money to dish out every time something comes along...and I believe in good people doing good things....however foolish that may seem! Hahaha...so, I'm not asking for handouts....here's some cool stuff...a lot of it....if you like it, use it...and if you can afford to kick down a few bucks....that's great. I hope none of this sounds condescending.....it's all meant to come out in an upbeat and light-spirited tone! Enjoy
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Shawn, I just tried to import to nanostudio and I no longer have the "open in" feature....maybe it's been done away with in iOS 6? Looks like computer transfer with nanosync....which is great now that you can drag and drop folders in it.[/quote]

So you mean download them in my macbook, then transfer them to nanosynth that way? Via Itunes probably?

How do people do this procedure that don't have a macbook sitting around?

Signed,
Confused as hell. :D

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sealpt wrote:
Shawn, I just tried to import to nanostudio and I no longer have the "open in" feature....maybe it's been done away with in iOS 6? Looks like computer transfer with nanosync....which is great now that you can drag and drop folders in it.[/quote]

So you mean download them in my macbook, then transfer them to nanosynth that way? Via Itunes probably?

How do people do this procedure that don't have a macbook sitting around?

Signed,
Confused as hell. :D[/quote]

Download to your computer, search nanosync and download...this will allow you to transfer files to nanostudio over wifi, open nanostudio and click nanosync enter in IP address if quick connect doesn't work. On nanosync, open samples and drag your folders in there....wait for transfer and done!
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Thank you so much Derek. I'm sure this stuff will be second nature to me when I get used to it.

Anyway, I'll give it a go this weekend.

Shawn

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