you. N.B. Samples manager shows only audio files supported, the other files
in the Documents folder will not be seen.
You can pre-listen to the samples before you load them.
Starts audio capture from the microphone immediately and saves new
stereo audio file in wav format 44.1 kHz, 16 bit in the Documents Folder. Files
created are composed by id-name followed by a number, for example:
Input Rec 4.wav, Input Rec 5.wav etc…
Every new file will be numbered with the next consecutive number.
N.B. You can record a mono or stereo file in wav format 16 bit 44.1 kHz
according to the iDevice channels. Even if the iVCS3 is connected to
Audiobus or IAA, the Grab Audio will record always from iPad microphone/
line
You can import files from your Dropbox account, you can login/logout from
the Settings. Paste Audio file from AudioCopy clipboard.
Access to the iPod library, this allows the application to read user’s songs,
audio books, and audio podcasts. The file can be converted in .wav (PCM 16
bit 44.1 kHz) or .caf formats and stored in the local app Documents Folder. If
the file exist at path then progressive number will be attached to the file
name.
The document picker feature lets users select documents from outside your
app’s sandbox. These include documents stored in iCloud Drive and
documents provided by a third-party extension. Users can open these
documents directly, editing them in place. This access simplifies sharing
documents between apps and easily enables more complex workflows.
Add files through iTunes
• Connect your iPad to your computer and then open iTunes. Select your iPad
under the!DEVICES!header in the left navigation column.
• Click on the “Apps” tab above the main window.
• Scroll down to the “File Sharing” section.
• Select iVCS3 from the list of Apps.
• Under “iVCS3 Documents” click the “Add” button; this opens a dialog box to
select the location of the presets on your computer.