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n-Track Studio update

I'm interested in the penultimate bullet point of the update. Does that mean audio copy?
  • When deleting a track it now asks to permanently delete the audio file.
  • Registers as handler of audio files so you can open with n-Track files from Dropbox and other programs.
  • Open audio file created with n-Track in other programs directly on the device.
  • Increased responsiveness when navigating song
n-Track Studio - n-Track

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2 comments:

  1. I think not. More like export/import wav via email I think, kind of misleading description.

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  2. I will do some more indepth testing tonight but over the weekend I was experementing with hokusai. I recorded a couple of tracks to edit into each other.

    In nlog I went in the menu to "Browse Import" the two wav files I had recorded in hokusai were available to import into nlog and when tapped were imported into a track.

    There is a import from itunes which brought up the songs in my itunes library

    You can highlight a track and hit "open track in" you are then given a list of applications to open the track in. Which included Four Track, MultiTrack, Audio View, Amplituve, Hokusai,FileApp VLC, Dropbox and Midi Synth on my iphone.

    I have not done a very good test of the "paste" function but will give it more of a try tonight. The copy function is not giving me the options like Monie as to which type of copy I would like but as with most apps expermenting sometimes leads to discoverys.

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