Ways to Export
The following table has been made to, hopefully, make it easy for you to see all of the ways to export all aspects of your Audio Evolution Mobile experience so that you can easily keep all of your data safely backed up or share your work with others.
NOTE. These instructions assume you have, as recommended, chosen the Documents folder on your device as the location for the Audio Evolution Portal. If you have chosen a different location, please be aware that the location will be (YourChosenFolder)>Audio Evolution Portal.
NOTE. When using the in-app browser, you can quickly locate Audio Evolution Mobile's private folders by pressing the Project Samples Folder button once and pressing the Move up a level
button three times.
NOTE. User created presets for the Flowtones synthesizer can be imported/exported from within the synth interface.
Files to Export |
In-app function |
In-app browser (share) |
Audio Evolution Portal |
Connect to desktop |
Cloud |
Mixdown project |
Press the Project If the Project folder is chosen, the audio file can be found in Project's Mixdown folder. |
The resulting audio file can be shared using the in-app browser following the in-app function Mixdown project. Press the Project Locate the mixed down audio file, either in the Project's Mixdowns folder or the device's Music folder. Long -press on the file name and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Then select the destination for the shared file from the options shown. |
The resulting audio file can be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal following the in-app function Mixdown project as part of a Project export provided the Project folder was chosen as the destination for the in-app function. See Projects below for details on performing a Project export. |
Once connected to your desktop computer, and after carrying out the Mixdown project in-app function, you can locate the resulting audio file in any of the locations it may exist following any of the procedures to the left of this column which have been carried out. |
If you are using Cloud Sync, the resulting audio file will be included in the Project's folder in the next sync you carry out after the Mixdown project in-app function has been carried out and provided the Project folder was chosen as the destination for the in-app function. |
Mixdown project as stems |
Press the Project You will be given the option on the dialog shown to save your exported audio file to the Project folder (default) the device's Music folder, its Download folder or its Documents folder. If the Project folder is chosen, the audio files can be found in Project's Samples folder. |
The resulting audio files can be shared using the in-app browser following the in-app function Export to other DAW (rendered tracks). Press the Project Locate the audio files in the Project's Samples folder. Long -press on the file name and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Then select the destination for the shared file from the options shown. |
The resulting audio files can be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal following the in-app function Export to other DAW (rendered tracks) as part of a Project export. See Projects below for details on performing a Project export. |
Once connected to your desktop computer, and after carrying out the Export to other DAW (rendered tracks) in-app function, you can locate the resulting audio files in any of the locations it may exist following any of the procedures to the left of this column which have been carried out. |
If you are using Cloud Sync, the resulting audio files will be included in the Project's folder in the next sync you carry out after the Export to other DAW (rendered tracks) in-app function has been carried out. |
Audio clip |
Select the audio clip on the timeline by tapping on it. Press the Three Dot Button (expert mode) at the bottom of the selected clip to open the Clip Options. Select Save to audio file. Follow the procedure detailed here. You will be given the option on the dialog shown to save your exported audio file to the Project folder (default) the device's Music folder, its Download folder or its Documents folder. If the Project folder is chosen, the audio file can be found in Project's Samples folder. |
The resulting audio file can be shared using the in-app browser following the in-app function Save to audio file. Press the Project Locate the audio file in the Project's Samples folder. Long -press on the file name and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Then select the destination for the shared file from the options shown. |
The resulting audio file can be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal following the in-app function Save to audio file as part of a Project export. See Projects below for details on performing a Project export. |
Once connected to your desktop computer, and after carrying out the Save to audio file in-app function, you can locate the resulting audio file in any of the locations it may exist following any of the procedures to the left of this column which have been carried out. |
If you are using Cloud Sync, the resulting audio file will be included in the Project's folder in the next sync you carry out after the Save to audio file in-app function has been carried out. |
Audio track |
Select an audio clip on the timeline of the track you want to export by tapping on it. Press the Three Dot Button (expert mode) at the bottom of the selected clip to open the Clip Options. Then select Track options. From the track options select Render track to audio file. Follow the procedure detailed here. You will be given the option on the dialog shown to save your exported audio file to the Project folder (default) the device's Music folder, its Download folder or its Documents folder. If the Project folder is chosen, the audio file can be found in Project's Samples folder. |
The resulting audio file can be shared using the in-app browser following the in-app function Render track to audio file. Press the Project Locate the audio file in the Project's Samples folder. Long -press on the file name and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Then select the destination for the shared file from the options shown. |
The resulting audio file can be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal following the in-app function Render track to audio file as part of a Project export. See Projects below for details on performing a Project export. |
Once connected to your desktop computer, and after carrying out the Render track to audio file in-app function, you can locate the resulting audio file in any of the locations it may exist following any of the procedures to the left of this column which have been carried out. |
If you are using Cloud Sync, the resulting audio file will be included in the Project's folder in the next sync you carry out after the Render track to audio file in-app function has been carried out. |
MIDI track, render as audio |
Select a MIDI clip on the timeline of the track you want to export by tapping on it. Press the Three Dot Button (expert mode) at the bottom of the selected clip to open the Clip Options. Then select Track options. From the track options select Render track to audio file. Follow the procedure detailed here. You will be given the option on the dialog shown to save your exported audio file to the Project folder (default) the device's Music folder, its Download folder or its Documents folder. If the Project folder is chosen, the audio file can be found in Project's Samples folder. |
The resulting audio file can be shared using the in-app browser following the in-app function Render track to audio file. Press the Project Locate the audio file in the Project's Samples folder. Long -press on the file name and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Then select the destination for the shared file from the options shown. |
The resulting audio file can be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal following the in-app function Render track to audio file as part of a Project export. See Projects below for details on performing a Project export. |
Once connected to your desktop computer, and after carrying out the Render track to audio file in-app function, you can locate the resulting audio file in any of the locations it may exist following any of the procedures to the left of this column which have been carried out. |
If you are using Cloud Sync, the resulting audio file will be included in the Project's folder in the next sync you carry out after the Render track to audio file in-app function has been carried out. |
MIDI files |
Press the Project The MIDI file (containing all of the MIDI tracks in your project) will be saved to the Project's Samples folder. |
The resulting MIDI file can be shared using the in-app browser following the in-app function Export MIDI file. Press the Project Locate the MIDI file in the Project's Samples folder. Long -press on the file name and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Then select the destination for the shared file from the options shown. |
The resulting MIDI file can be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal following the in-app function Export MIDI file as part of a Project export. See Projects below for details on performing a Project export. |
Once connected to your desktop computer, and after carrying out the Export MIDI file in-app function, you can locate the resulting MIDI file in any of the locations it may exist following any of the procedures to the left of this column which have been carried out. |
If you are using Cloud Sync, the resulting MIDI file will be included in the Project's folder in the next sync you carry out after the Export MIDI file in-app function has been carried out. |
Projects |
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Press the Project Locate the Project folders in the Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > files > AudioEvolution > Projects folder. Long-press on the Project folder you want to share and select Zip and share from the pop-up options shown. Select the destination for the shared zipped Project folder from the options shown. This folder needs to be unzipped (extracted) before the Project can be imported back into Audio Evolution Mobile. |
Press the Project Select Portal import/export. From the dialog shown, make sure Export is selected at the top. Select your Project's folder (as well as any other folders you want to export) from the list shown. Press Export. Your Project will be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal folder in Documents > AudioEvolutionPortal > Export > Projects. |
Connect to your desktop and use your file browser to navigate to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > files > AudioEvolution > Projects on your device. This folder contains your projects, ready for you to share or backup. If you have chosen to have the Audio Evolution Mobile base directory on the external SD card as described here, navigate on the SD card to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > AudioEvolution > Projects. |
Cloud Sync enables you to easily backup your Project files to your Google Drive cloud storage. Please be aware that this is not an automatic synchronization process, so please remember to sync your Projects (by pressing the Project |
Project Templates |
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Press the Project Select Import audio/MIDI file to open the in-app browser. Navigate to the app's private folders. Open Templates. Long press on the template you want to share and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Then select the destination for the shared template from the options shown. |
Press the Project Select Portal import/export. From the dialog shown, make sure Export is selected at the top. Select Templates (as well as any other folders you want to export). Press Export. Your project templates will be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal folder in Documents > AudioEvolutionPortal > Export > Templates. |
Connect to your desktop and use your file browser to navigate to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > files > AudioEvolution > Templates on your device. This folder contains your Project Templates, ready for you to share or backup. |
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Soundfont sf2 instruments |
Soundfont instruments purchased from the in-app Shop as described here can be easily downloaded again if deleted, as long as you're signed into the same Google account on your device. As such, there is no need to have a specific export function. Likewise, you will presumably already have the soundfont instruments you have from other sources backed up somewhere, from where they can be added again if necessary. If you want to backup your instruments, please connect to your desktop. |
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Connect to your desktop and use your file browser to navigate to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > files > AudioEvolution > Soundfonts on your device. This folder contains your soundfont instruments, ready for you to use or backup. If you have your Soundfont Directory set to SD card, navigate to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > AudioEvolution > Soundfonts on the SD card. |
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sfz instruments |
As sf2 instruments above. |
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As sf2 instruments above. |
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User created sfz instruments |
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User created sfz instruments can be shared using the in-app browser but it is much easier to use the Portal export option. Press the Project Locate the instrument files in the Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > files > AudioEvolution > Sampler > Instruments folder. Long-press on the sfz file and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Select the destination for the shared file from the options shown. Then, carry out the process above again to share the audio sample the sfz uses to the same destination. |
Press the Project Select Portal import/export. From the dialog shown, make sure Export is selected at the top. Select Sampler sounds (as well as any other folders you want to export). Press Export. Your user created sfz instruments will be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal folder in Documents > AudioEvolutionPortal > Export > Sampler > Instruments. |
Connect to your desktop and use your file browser to navigate to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > files > AudioEvolution > Sampler > Instruments on your device. This folder contains your user created sfz instruments, ready for you to use or backup. Don't forget, sfz instruments consist of two parts, the sfz file and the audio sample file it uses. Both files are required for the instrument to be used. If you have chosen to have the Audio Evolution Mobile base directory on the external SD card as described here, navigate on the SD card to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > AudioEvolution > Sampler > Instruments. |
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Evolution One Synth Presets and Effect Presets |
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Press the Project Select Import audio/MIDI file to open the in-app browser. Navigate to the app's private folders. Open Presets. Open the folder for Evolution One or the folder for the effect you want to share a user created preset from. Open User (Evolution One only - effect preset folders do not contain a separate User folder). Long press on the preset you want to share and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Then select the destination for the shared preset from the options shown. |
Press the Project Select Portal import/export. From the dialog shown, make sure Export is selected at the top. Select Presets (as well as any other folders you want to export). Press Export. All of your user created presets (which don't already exist in the destination folders) will be exported to their Audio Evolution Portal folders in Documents > AudioEvolutionPortal > Export > Presets > (Individual folder for each effect and Evolution One). |
Connect to your desktop and use your file browser to navigate to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > files > AudioEvolution > Presets on your device. This folder contains your user created presets, ready for you to share or backup. If you have chosen to have the Audio Evolution Mobile base directory on the external SD card as described here, navigate on the SD card to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > AudioEvolution > Presets. |
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Drum sound names |
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Press the Project Select Import audio/MIDI file to open the in-app browser. Navigate to the app's private folders. Open DrumSoundNames. Long press on the drum sound name file you want to share and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Then select the destination for the shared Drum sound names from the options shown. |
Press the Project Select Portal import/export. From the dialog shown, make sure Export is selected at the top. Select Drum sound names (as well as any other folders you want to export). Press Export. All of your user created Drum sound names (which don't already exist in the destination folder) will be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal folder in Documents > AudioEvolutionPortal > Export > DrumSoundNames. |
Connect to your desktop and use your file browser to navigate to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > files > AudioEvolution > DrumSoundNames on your device. This folder contains your user created Drum sound names, ready for you to share or backup. |
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Sample packs |
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Press the Project Select Portal import/export. From the dialog shown, make sure Export is selected at the top. Select Sample packs (as well as any other folders you want to export). Press Export. All of your Sample packs (which don't already exist in the destination folder) will be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal folder in Documents > AudioEvolutionPortal > Export > SamplePacks. |
Connect to your desktop and use your file browser to navigate to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > files > AudioEvolution > SamplePacks on your device. This folder contains your Sample packs, ready for you to backup. If you have chosen to have the Audio Evolution Mobile base directory on the external SD card as described here, navigate on the SD card to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > AudioEvolution > SamplePacks. |
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MIDI Remote setups |
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Press the Project Select Import audio/MIDI file to open the in-app browser. Navigate to the app's private folders. Open MIDIRemoteSetups. Long press on the MIDI Remote Setups you want to share and select Share from the pop-up options shown. Then select the destination for the shared MIDI Remote Setup from the options shown. |
Press the Project Select Portal import/export. From the dialog shown, make sure Export is selected at the top. Select MIDI remote setups (as well as any other folders you want to export). Press Export. All of your Sample packs (which don't already exist in the destination folder) will be exported to the Audio Evolution Portal folder in Documents > AudioEvolutionPortal > Export > MIDIRemoteSetups. |
Connect to your desktop and use your file browser to navigate to Android > data > com.extreamsd.aemobile > files > AudioEvolution > MIDIRemoteSetups on your device. This folder contains your MIDI remote setups, ready for you to share or backup. |
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