What a great execution of an app, yet what a lousy strategy. There is no convenient way to use your own recordings created in this app besides the propellerheads sharing service (requiring your explicit consent to give away all rights to your recording). Thanks (seriously) for at least clearly communicating this on your “Sign up to share” screen. Great app though, from what I experienced while testing it out this morning. For those curious, I did connect my device to my computer and looked in iTunes file sharing to see if I could access my own recordings that way - no luck. Perhaps the files are accessible using one of the apps designed to let you browse various files on your device, or simply record the playback externally, but that is not practical (and likely any effects applied to the audio tracks would not be on the actual audio file either). Does “Take” mean you are “taking” peoples recordings? That’s fine actually, just I’d rather pay for an app like this than freely give away my copyright to my own recordings, and so your really great app is really useless in my use case. I’m sure it’s a great app for you to collect sound loops though; I guess down the road if you let people browse other peoples loops it could become a mutually beneficial loop or idea sharing service. Could you make a paid version for it with other sharing options available, such as Apple’s Air Drop, or other features such audio copy/paste, audiobus, etc.? Or at least an export option? Superbly implemented functionality though. Really, really well done.