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Big! today......... iSem update -- AudioUnit (AU) extension added 11/19/2015

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  • Cool, thanks for the track Matt, total spaceport vibe. Reminds me of b12 on warp. Also thanks for the insights on things to come regarding AUs. i think the day auria gets them will be a very happy one for me.

  • Eventually AU will come to Auria, so I don't really see the point in investing in another DAW, might as well be patient. I'm confident Auria will get AU in 2016.

    It's early days for AU, there's hardly any app support at this stage, give it another year and I'm sure things will be very different. I've resisted buying a whole bunch of effect apps so far, such as all the Klevgrand ones for example, because they just don't fit in my workflow with IAA because it sucks. AU might change all that, hopefully.

  • While I like the sound if what MTS has to offer, I'm wary of investing more money and time on a new DAW. Apart from when it screws up a track, Auria is doing an ok job for me at the moment, and I can always just record iSEM tracks one by one, or just use four different synths for a live fest - let's face it I've got enough to choose from.

    I lost a lot of music making time changing DAWs and ios's when I moved up to the Air2 - learning new stuff and finding bug free sweet spot versions, so now it's head-down, get on with it time.

  • @richardyot said:
    Eventually AU will come to Auria, so I don't really see the point in investing in another DAW, might as well be patient. I'm confident Auria will get AU in 2016.

    It's early days for AU, there's hardly any app support at this stage, give it another year and I'm sure things will be very different. I've resisted buying a whole bunch of effect apps so far, such as all the Klevgrand ones for example, because they just don't fit in my workflow with IAA because it sucks. AU might change all that, hopefully.

    It will definitely come to Auria but Rims focus is on fixing all potential bugs first (after releasing Auria Pro) before throwing new features in.He stated that he is also very exciting about having AU in Auria in the future.

  • @monzo said:
    While I like the sound if what MTS has to offer, I'm wary of investing more money and time on a new DAW. Apart from when it screws up a track, Auria is doing an ok job for me at the moment, and I can always just record iSEM tracks one by one, or just use four different synths for a live fest - let's face it I've got enough to choose from.

    I lost a lot of music making time changing DAWs and ios's when I moved up to the Air2 - learning new stuff and finding bug free sweet spot versions, so now it's head-down, get on with it time.

    I think recognizing when thinks are good is a big part of this evolving trick. Stick with it.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @monzo said:
    While I like the sound if what MTS has to offer, I'm wary of investing more money and time on a new DAW. Apart from when it screws up a track, Auria is doing an ok job for me at the moment, and I can always just record iSEM tracks one by one, or just use four different synths for a live fest - let's face it I've got enough to choose from.

    I lost a lot of music making time changing DAWs and ios's when I moved up to the Air2 - learning new stuff and finding bug free sweet spot versions, so now it's head-down, get on with it time.

    I think recognizing when thinks are good is a big part of this evolving trick. Stick with it.

    Definitely. At the moment I'm almost back to the sweet spot (I keep using that phrase today, must stop) I had with the iPad2 a year or so ago, where (nearly) everything is working, and I can just get on with making noises. Experience tells me DON'T TOUCH THE THING and just LEAVE IT ALONE.

  • I wonder why no DAW added yet the Apple AU´s. Or are they still not ready?? The UI are lame but the sound quality is superb! When this article from 9tomac is right developers could add all the Logic´s intern AU FX? But maybe i missunderstood it. Would be nice to see this at least very soon in a GarageBand update.

    "Developers should also get access to Apple’s own audio plug-ins (something it promised and demoed at WWDC), but first it has to update them to support the new cross-platform Audio Unit Version 3. Those include Apple’s AUDelay, AUDistortion, AUHighPassFilter, etc, and other effects that it long had available to Mac users in Logic Pro and GarageBand as well as iOS developers (minus the new iOS AU plugin interface introduced with Audio Unit version 3.) Once that happens, each host AU app should at least come with a handful of built-in, default Apple plug-ins, but for now you’ll need to download third-party plugins (like Remaster) to try out the feature in host apps (like MultitrackStudio)."

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