MelodyCloud
The Intelligent OS for Music Libraries and AI-Driven Score Orchestration.
AudioShare is the industry-standard audio document manager for the iOS ecosystem, serving as a centralized bridge between disparate music production apps. Developed by Kymatica, it allows users to record, trim, convert, and organize audio files in a high-fidelity environment. In the 2026 landscape, AudioShare remains critical due to its specialized handling of audio metadata and its ability to act as a system-level audio buffer for mobile workstations. It excels where the native iOS 'Files' app falls short, providing professional-grade sample rate conversion (up to 96kHz/32-bit), normalization, and waveform editing within a streamlined interface. The tool is architected to handle large libraries of samples, loops, and field recordings, facilitating seamless movement between DAWs like Cubasis, AUM, and GarageBand. Its technical positioning is defined by its support for Inter-App Audio, Audiobus, and the latest AUv3 standards, ensuring that it remains the connective tissue for professional mobile audio engineering and sound design workflows.
High-quality resampling algorithms supporting up to 96kHz and 32-bit float bit depth conversion.
Verified feedback from the global deployment network.
Post queries, share implementation strategies, and help other users.
Local HTTP server implementation for wireless browser-based file management.
Acts as both a source and a destination for real-time audio routing between apps.
Precise visual trimming and fading with snap-to-zero-crossing capabilities.
Apply normalization, format conversion, and naming conventions to multiple files simultaneously.
Native ability to pack and unpack .zip files containing audio content.
Extended support for internal audio metadata tags used by professional hardware samplers.
The need for a stable, high-bitrate recording app that won't crash during long sessions.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
Trim silence post-recording
Audio files are scattered across multiple iOS app folders.
Converting long interview recordings into shareable MP4/M4A snippets.