Question about CloudStoring

Hello, I’m having a hard time trying to export each track to separate file. I’m interested to know if you guys have a sort of a Cloud Storage? Because I did the edition of the recording using a Android Tablet, but isn’t working out. So i’m trying to find a way that I could open the same project using my notebook with is a Windowns.

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You can export the project in “multitrack song project” (sgw) format and then open the sgw file with n-Track on Windows. If instead you want the stems you can use the Share button, then “Export each track to a separate .wav file”, which will create a .zip file with the tracks stems. You can upload the sgw or the zip file to a cloud service such as Google Drive or Dropbox, then download the file on Windows.

Flavio.

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Hello, I also am experiencing problems saving any basic Ntracks Pro mobile created and
limited song count as a project when using any IOS mobile device to any cloud provider. When trying to export as a one or two megabyte Ntrack song as a project to a cloud provider somehow a simple few megabyte song with less than ten tracks balloons to 670 Megabytes (more than two thirds of a gigabyte). When trying to save an Ntrack mobile song file to a cloud provider both the IOS iPhone and Ipad export screens say at bottom of the Ntrack export screen “To import and export audio files connect this device to a Mac and use Finder to browse the app files, or to a windows PC and use the Apple Devices app”. Is there not a more compressed way or simpler way to share mobile created Ntrack songs or projects using the cloud? Please provide clearer instruction steps on efficiently saving or sharing Ntrack songs and projects between IOS mobile devices. Thanks!

A 5 minute stereo track at 48 khz / 16 bit is about 55 MB, so a 6 minute song with ten stereo audio tracks could easily be around 600 MB. Packed song files (.sgw) contain uncompressed audio data for optimums sound quality, there is currently no way to export multitrack project files with compressed audio.

Flavio.