Sharing and syncing song data from Apple to Android
Anytune remembers all of your settings including tempo, pitch, gain, pan, EQ, and Reframe for each song. Your annotations including marks, loops, notes and lyrics are also included in Anytune’s "song data" or Configuration.
You can save your Config (song data), for all or a single song, to the Anytune Cloud or a file (<backup>.atcfg) and share it across your devices or with your friends.
We need to be able to import this data to Anytune on Android and better yet sync across all my devices
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It's 3 years now and I REALLY would like to have this very essential feature, as I have an iPad for use in my studio and an Android phone for all other uses.
I have the anytune pro+ on the iPad and a Pro subscription on Android. I'm logged in with Anytune (Jam?) - for whatever benefit. The iOS version does export to iCloud, "open with" and send per E-Mail, the Android version does NOT access the iCloud and does not care about the E-Mail or any other cloud or local folder that I could sync externally either. Both devices could access DropBox or OneDrive (yes, i'm on M$ ...), but Anytune does not or at least not on Android and OneDrive nowhere.
Without sharing between the devices, at least the Android version is completely useless to me, as I don't need yet another song player/playlist. One should assume that there might be ANY common storage that both devices can use and the settings file does not seem to be that complicated to interpret on both (all) versions too.
Sharing/syncing the Songs/Settings would be the last missing thing for me. And no, I'm not gonna buy an iPhone to help out...
... and since my coment sits at "approval pending" fo a year now, someone obviously wants to keep honest critics out.
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