Can I save an edited song to an mp3 file and share it with others?
Not plannedI'm in a band. I use Anytune to hear what songs sound like in different keys or with different tempos. Is there a way to save edited songs as mp3 files that I can share with bandmates?
-
Official comment
You can export a (m4a) Tuned song including tempo, pitch, eq, gain, ReFrame, by purchasing the Export Pack Add-On available as an in-app purchase in Anytune (Free) and Anytune Pro+. Exporting m4a, aiff or wav formats is included in Anytune Mac.
Apple promotes M4A which is now widely supported by most music players (but not all devices), and does not provide MP3 conversion utilities to developers in iOS or Mac OS for licensing reasons.
There are many converting products and services out there, including iTunes itself, but I understand it would be much easier to export directly to mp3.
Apple provides the following process: iTunes: How to convert a song to a different file format
Unfortunately, we do not have plans to provide MP3 conversion in the near future. Sorry for the delay.
-
I see someone else asked a similar question a year ago. An official comment was made 6 months ago saying the feature is planned. Any update on that? This forum doesn't seem to have a whole lot of activity. I really do like the app and recommend it to musicians I know. If that function cost a little more to have, I would pay for it.
0 -
I agree it would be a great feature. In the past I had tried to send it to other guys in our group but it just gave them a link to the app. I think they could have atleast played a portion of the changes I made to the song they might have been more interested in using the app.
Not certain but I love it , ATP has been the phone version of Audacity and has helped tremendously.0
Please sign in to leave a comment.
Comments
3 comments