Cubasis Vs Auria
Big fan of BM3 but feels like it's at least a couple months away from totally smoothing out. Spent some money on AU Synths/FX since getting back in to ipad and thinking about trying out a more traditional Daw to add to the arsenal and use for heavy duty traditional midi sequencing work until BM3 is a little less frustrating in that area. Any Cubasis/Auria users in here? Recommended?
Cubasis Vs Auria
- Which prefer?6 votes
- Cubasis66.67%
- Auria33.33%
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Anyone know if both auria and cubasis have -
Support Bluetooth midi controllers
Export midi tracks (not audio)
Freeze midi tracks enabling export of wav to audio track or BM3 etc?
Automate AUv3
Automate IAA
Automate stock fx params
Have decent stock reverb/delay etc
Duplicate track
Export multiple track stems
Save fx chains
Save track template (for example. Zeeon + fx)
Arpeggio
Midi overdub
Take lanes
Some Kind of drum sampler (like a simplified BM3 pads view) with slice to pads etc?
Some Kind of Multisampler (like a simplified BM3 keyzone sampler)
Modulation (LFOs? Envelopes?)
Transient slice/warping
Sequence external hardware
Thanks!
Stability/crashes/bugs.
Midi controller integration.
Export convenience/flexibility.
Any small workflow/functionality things that regularly piss people off..
Etc.
Cheers
Auria feels like an attempt to build a full DAW, but Cubasis embraces the iOS platform much better, and is much easier to use efficiently with fingers.
I only used AP for a short while as I find midi recording and editing in it a real chore. Cubasis is much better for recording and editing midi (second only to Nanostudio imho). The only things I miss from AP are the fabfilter plugins (IAP) and tasty channel strip EQ and compression tools. Being able to create sub-mix channel groups is really nice too for drum compression, and the midi quantise and midi effects were quite handy.
Note - BM3 is currently the only host to have AU automation, although the rumours are that Cubasis will be getting it in the next update.
@tk32 I read someone say in a forum that auria has AU automation? Maybe they were giving out wrong info tho?
Does cubasis have transient Warp Markers like Auria/Ableton? That's a pretty big attraction for auria for me.
Heard a lot of people complaining of auria midi editing in piano roll. Is auria midi workflow similar to current BM3 for bugs/fiddliness etc? Or a significant improvement as things stand?
How's automation on auria and cubasis compare to BM3 in terms of copying/pasting automation. Been struggling with this side of BM3 a lot recently. Just wanna be able to copy a clip/pattern and have the automation copy/paste along with it...
Do both auria and cubasis have 'normal' playback cursor behavior? Or the weird thing BM3 has where you need to move the playback loop along timeline to specify your 'on stop rwnd to' point?
Do they both have midi overdub?
So many questions
There's no transient slicing in Cubasis, but it does everything else extremely well.
Midi overdub can be a little hit & miss, but it's always very easy to group-select overlapping midi blocks then glue them into one pattern.
Cubasis automation is not bad - everything records inside the midi pattern
From what I can remember, recordings and editing midi in Auria is worse than BM3
Cubasis is really good, but, what's make Auria/Auria Pro so so much better spells: FABFILTER!
The Fabfilter plugins in Auria is not cheap, but, they are so lovely sounding and the GUI in them is so wonderful that made you wants to licker the screen (stolen from a member on Audiobus forum)...
BM2 is my favorite.
I ended up ditching them both quite soon and simply not use a daw until i could move everything to ableton.
Imo bm3 is much more touch screen friendly than either of those