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Same here. I'm still trying to complete an album in Auria.
Classic rookie error. Actually getting on with things when there's the merest hint of a reason to put it off...
It's not here in Europe
...still ready...
The best advice would probably be to expect nothing. It will arrive when its time for it to arrive. When it does, it’ll probably be pretty awesome. Until then, no point in wasting time even thinking about it. Soon, though...
hourly refresh till I pass out.
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this way everyone else can take boone's best advice ^
Instead I tried opening loopy HD and recording a session of random guitar plucks on the down beat of the loop start, each loop being a random different multiple of one beat. With 12 loops at all random beat lengths, they will eventually all align... I predict this will be the instant that Auria Pro is released. The tension is building
Frankly, I think it will be early next year, but I do hope to be proven wrong of course!
Who knows, it will be great when it gets here.
Woah, an iOS shaman rolling the bones...
These things have a habit of slipping.
For AP to release before the iTunes holidays it should be submitted just about now or next week at the latest. It is still possible, here's hoping!
There is a strict NDA and he re-emphasized it last week, so there won't be any answer but "it's close." His attention to detail has been very evident though and I think that you'll really like it when it's released.
Can someone please quantify what is time period is implied in this context when the word "close" is used? Is it a day? A week?
Well, I'm also convinced that creepy elf on the shelf thing my 8 year old moves every night for my 5 year old knows as well. But he won't say!
I have more information, some one on the Auria forum says its 6 inches away from a fire, if you are standing 10 feet away. I have no idea what that means, but it does make me feel a bit better