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There are handy helpful AudioLayer tips in the old [[https:// | There are handy helpful AudioLayer tips in the old [[https:// | ||
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+ | Importing instruments into AudioLayer (if you are not using the iCloud storage option) is made easier if the AudioLayer folder if visible in the Files app. When you first install AudioLayer, you won't see the AudioLayer folder that is on the iPad. To expose it, follow these instructions provided by [[https:// | ||
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+ | * In the Files app, select an audio sample and select Move which appears at the bottom of the file browser. It brings up a dialog box to move the item. Select "On My iPad" and you will see an AudioLayer folder. Select it and press copy. | ||
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