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AudioShare app review: a must-have for those of you who use music creation apps 2021

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Introduction

This iPhone musicians app is an absolute must-have for those of you who like to use a music creation app, enabling you to easily record, import, and export audio files. This essentially provides you with a comprehensive audio manager that works in line with your hardware or other audio bus-compatible apps.

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The Audioshare musicians app has powerful import and export abilities. If you are using music-making apps, then this is a must-have.

If you use your iPad as part of your recording setup then I would definitely recommend considering this music maker app because it acts as a great go-between to help different apps communicate, and to also help your audio devices communicate more effectively with your PC or Mac.

I’m thoroughly impressed with what the developer has achieved here, and rate this app very highly indeed. It is worth every penny, in my opinion especially considering their dedication to improving the app through regular apps like a recent one that made it compatible with iOS 14.

Keep reading our AudioShare app review to see how it measures up with the best musician apps for iPhone and iPad.

AudioShare

$4.99

Record and Import In a Number of Ways

AudioShare - audio document manager enables you to record audio from directly within the app. This can be done with a microphone or with the detection of live output from other audio bus-compatible apps. You can also record from inter-app audio node apps.

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AudioPaste is also featured, compatible with tools such as Sonoma Wireworks and Retronyms ACP2.0, and you can even import files and folders from Dropbox.

As you can see, there is a great deal of flexibility when it comes to adding audio files to this app, and you won’t believe this but there is even an integrated web browser that you can use to download audio files from the Internet. 

Use this music making app to transfer files between apps and between your device and computer. For example, transfer your new track from your favorite music-making app and import into this music maker app library, then share it on your SoundCloud account, or transfer it into other apps.

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Share Your Audio With Absolute Freedom

Now let’s look at the output properties of this app. You can, of course, play audio directly from the interface, and AudioCopy is also supported. You can even upload your audio files straight to SoundCloud, and as mentioned above, Dropbox is a great way of sharing your files with others.

Furthermore, the Open In… feature is fully supported, meaning you’ve basically got unlimited freedom to move your audio files back and forth between this app and others, so if you need to process a sample in one app before moving it back to AudioShare, no problem!

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AudioShare

$4.99

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Truly a must-have for those of you who use music creation apps
  • Import audio files from Dropbox
  • Record audio files using a microphone or from the live output of other audio bus-compatible apps
  • Record from inter-app audio node apps
  • Download audio files from the Internet using the in-app web browser
  • Export audio files via email, Dropbox, iTunes file sharing, SoundCloud, and many more

Cons          

  • There is nothing negative to say about this app

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Final Words

Slick, stylish, and very, very powerful; AudioShare - audio document manager is an utterly fantastic iPhone and iPad app that is definitely a required download for the mobile music makers amongst you.The developer really has covered all possible bases with this little gem, and the $3.99 price tag is definitely justified, and then some!

AudioShare

$4.99
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MarkBangs

Mark is an opinionated writer who loves to review apps. In 2012, he started reviewing Apple apps on a regular basis and wonders how he survived up to that point without these apps.