Sharing & storage

Share audio files online — built for music professionals, not generic file transfer

Share audio files online with metadata, version history, and access controls built in. TYFRA Vault is purpose-built for musicians — not generic cloud storage repurposed for audio.

If you only need to fire a finished podcast MP3 to a host once, a simple transfer tool can be enough. If you are moving masters, stems, and revisions between collaborators, you need metadata, a player, and version context — not just a download link.

The problem with sharing audio files through generic tools

Business cloud drives are great for PDFs and decks. They do not treat audio as music: you get a filename and permissions, not BPM, ISRC, or feedback tied to the waveform.

Dropbox and Google Drive — limited for music workflows

Recipients download files blindly. Versioning is a folder of similarly named files — not revision labels tied to share links.

WeTransfer — fast, but temporary

Short-lived links are fine for one-off delivery. They do not keep your catalog, metadata, or a history of what was shared when.

What music-specific audio sharing looks like

  • Metadata travels with the file — ISRC, BPM, key, credits, moods, lyrics where you store them.
  • In-browser playback on share links so people can listen before downloading.
  • Revisions and variants so "what they heard" matches a labelled version, not a mystery file.
  • Timestamped comments on the audio instead of a thread of messages.

Formats and quality — what TYFRA Vault supports

WAV, FLAC, AIFF, and MP3 are stored at original quality — no re-encoding on upload. The per-file limit is 150MB, which covers typical professional stereo masters and individual stems. For unusually long or huge sessions, split into separate files.

Who uses Vault for audio sharing

Artists sending demos and masters, producers sharing beats and stems, engineers sharing mixes and exports, labels circulating reference tracks internally — anyone who needs the same file to move with context and controls.

Workflow

Upload once, share with different links for different jobs — review, delivery, or A&R — and keep analytics per link. That is the difference between a generic transfer and a music workflow.

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FAQ

Common questions

Vault supports WAV, FLAC, AIFF, and MP3. Files are stored at original quality — there is no re-encoding or compression applied. Recipients can stream files directly from a share link without downloading.
Generic cloud storage treats audio files the same as any other document — a filename and a download link. Vault stores music-specific metadata (BPM, key, ISRC, credits, moods) alongside the file, provides an audio player on every share link so recipients can listen in the browser, and lets collaborators leave timestamped feedback at specific points in the track.
No. Anyone with the share link can play the track in a browser without signing up.
Yes. Download permissions are set per share link. Turn downloads off for streaming only; optional comments on the share page require a TYFRA sign-in when enabled.
The per-file limit is 150MB. This comfortably covers professional WAV and FLAC files for full-length tracks and individual stems. For very long recordings (live sets, long-form sessions) you may need to split files.
Each share link stores view count and last viewed time when the share page is opened. That indicates the link was accessed — not a per-listener identity for anonymous visitors.
One connected suite

Your data flows with you across TYFRA

These aren't separate apps. Your tracks, metadata, splits, contacts, and conversations stay connected—so every tool in the TYFRA suite can work from the same source of truth.

Unified catalog
Store audio, stems, artwork, and metadata once—use them everywhere (Vault → Promo → Contracts → Finance).
Shared identity & teams
The same profile, organizations, and permissions follow you across every product.
Network effects
Connect + Social relationships enrich discovery, bookings, marketplace, and collaboration.
AI with context
Learnea can answer questions using your real projects, contracts, and tasks—without re-uploading anything.