I have a suggestion
During a studio session yesterday, we decided to try some things out using only fabfilter plug ins...why those? Well because they are all available as ios vst plugs for auria...so we rendered a bunch of stems from beatmaker2... And shot them over and applied such effects as proQ, pro g, volcano, saturn, micro, and timeless...the result...WOW! Too bad there is no way for intua to incorporate the vst ios standard set by auria into the beatmaker2 app? As this makes all the difference in the world...period. Even if yall could just do that...
And add resample to pad...omg
Somebody at intua needs to talk to somebody at wavemachinelabs...and somebody at fabfilter...and make this so. IAP OF COURSE
And add resample to pad...omg
Somebody at intua needs to talk to somebody at wavemachinelabs...and somebody at fabfilter...and make this so. IAP OF COURSE
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It is on the way, and let me just say that when Auria adds audiobus, (BM2 is already on the way), that anyone with less than an iPad 4 will be s**t out of luck running just those two apps with any serious processing. For most of us, micgee$ method will be the standard workflow for a while, and there is nothing wrong with that.
Samplr is super addictive. Have been trying to get my arms around it for the past couple of days. Awesome app. It stresses my ipad a little already in an audiobus workflow. I can only imagine how bm2 will be, but who knows, maybe there is some magic that can get them running smoothly together. Love Auria too much to give up on that dream just yet.
I also own Auria, and with audiobus we are starting to see the cracks in the power of the iPad. As anyone familiar with daw's will confirm, if we didn't start seeing overloads with the current hardware I would seriously question what's going on under the hood of some of these apps. Dither is a HUGE issue that no one has even addressed yet... Auria doesn't use it and that concerns me. iOS dev's need to learn what daw's in pro use have shown us for 20+ years.. We are not reinventing the wheel here.
That being said, I was saying there is nothing wrong with shuffling audio back and forth, and the past has also shown us that the truly creative among us will do whatever it takes to create innovative music with what we have available right now.
If anyone out there is "waiting" for the all in one solution, have fun. We'll be making tunes with what we have, and we'll find new ways to use what we have. <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->
One key with using Auria so far has been the track freeze function...makes all the difference.
I will be going to the ipad4 soon though, and will report back what differenceit makes.