When you export a song you can export the original song (unaltered), or a new Tuned version of a song which includes all the current settings, tempo, pitch, gain, pan, EQ, ReFrame isolation and even Retune automation. See Export - original song from Anytune.
You can also export a section of a song. Select the loop to export with the A and B sliders and enable looping.
The ability to export a Tuned song is included in Anytune Mac.
You must purchase the Export Pack Add-On available as an in-app purchase in Anytune (Free) and
Anytune Pro+.
To export a song on iOS (iPhone/ iPad):
- Play (load) the song you want to export
- Make any adjustments to the song settings (Tempo, Pitch, Gain, Pan, EQ, Retune, Skip, ...)
Note: If Looping is enabled you will export only the selected loop. - Tap the sharing button
Reveal the Share button on the iPhone by tapping Menu Button.
- Choose "Export Song"
- Select "Tuned Song".
- Next, select the method for Export:
- Email will send the attachments to the Mail app and allow you to edit and address the Email before sending.
- Open-In sends the file to another app supporting Open-In including the Files app, Dropbox, ...
- Copy uses AudioCopy and allows you to paste the song into an app that support AudioCopy/paste.
- Anytune sends the song back into Anytune allowing you to make a modified copy in Anytune. (Tuned Only)
- Tap the "Export via <chosen method>" button to send the file.
The song is exported in m4a format which is widely supported and Apple's standard music format.
When exporting a song, Anytune sends the email body text and attachments to Apple’s Mail app. To export via email, you must have Apple’s Mail app set up and configured. The default mail app set in
Settings > Mail > Default Mail App and Composing Default Account does not need to be Apple’s Mail app, but Apple’s Mail app must be operational.
Alternatively, you can choose to export via “Open In” and select the mail app of your choice. However, in this case, only the audio file will be attached, and the settings config file will not be included when exporting an original song.
To export a song on MacOS (Mac):
- Play (load) the song you want to export
- Make any adjustments to the song settings (Tempo, Pitch, Gain, Pan, EQ, Retune, Skip, ...)
Note: If Looping is enabled you will have the default option to export only the selected loop. - Select Anytune Menu > File > Export Tuned Song...
- Edit the file name in the Save As:box.
- Choose the export options and click Save
The song can be exported in m4a, aiff or wav format.
Songs cannot be exported as an mp3.
Purchasing the Export Add-On
-
Go into the Anytune Store by tapping the Store
(shopping cart) button.
Reveal the Store button on the iPhone by tapping Menu Button.
- Tap the Export Tuned Tracks Add-On and confirm your puchase.
To restore previous purchases:
Open Anytune, Tap Anytune Store, scroll to bottom, Tap Restore Purchases...
Email Trouble
Sometimes the a mail server doesn't like the size of an attachment and simply drops the message.
Please try, Restarting Anytune, and then Restarting Your Device. Sometimes the system gets in a bad state and resetting clears things up.
There are some discussions on the web of people with the Stuck Email problem. The most successful resolution seems to be:
- Disconnect from WiFi and Wireless (Airplane Mode).
- Quit the Mail app (double tap the Home button, then flick the Mail app up to close it)
Some people say restart the phone and quickly.... - Open Mail app and open your Outbox (or which ever folder it is stuck in)
- Swipe left on the bad Email and Delete it to remove it
- Turn off Airplane mode
The secret is to be disconnected to be able to delete the mail. Hopefully this will get you unstuck.
Alternatively
You could also use Open-In to export your song directly to a cloud file sharing service such as Dropbox. Then use their app to try to Email the file.
Apple uses M4A (over MP3) which is now widely supported by most music players. MacOS and iOS do not provide MP3 generation capabilities to developers.
There are many converting products and services out there, including iTunes itself. See iTunes: How to convert a song to a different file format.
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How can I export the resulting chord chart to a pdf file so I can read it during band practice? It’s not much good without that.
Anytune will alter the Tempo and/or Pitch of a song, and the Export feature lets you export songs in their original form, or with these changes.
While Anytune does NOT create chord charts, or scores, we do provide some tools to aid in transcribing from a song recording.
See Transcribe mode for more details.
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