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Rim
Thx.... this could be updated further for sure to add that Animoog,Nave,Mitosynth modulation style. Polyphonic pitch bend, aftertouch etc.
XY pads?
However, seems like a great 2.0 version and i wish you much success!
Not many developers of DAW's are so close to customers!
Twin is one hell of a VA. Sounds wonderful!
I was one of the folks who held back on really learning Auria 'til it got MIDI, and I am excited to get cracking on becoming more adept!
Amazing work!
+1 for this
+2 for that
I was also waiting & now am wiping my ipad clean of all other DAWs and committing myself to Just This One.
+1
yes I like it a lot. I already have a bunch of the fabfilters plugs. next are pro c2 and pro q2
Auria was the first iPad music app that I bought. I didn't have any need for it at the time, but I figured that I would get some use out of it eventually. I still use desktop DAWs for just about everything.
Over the Black Friday-Cyber Monday week I only spent $5 on iPad apps. I got the Oriental Strings app. On the other hand I bought the SoundToys bundle for $200 off, mainly because I fell for Echoboy. I liked the idea of getting the SoundToys rack system that can let any chain of their VSTs be synced and saved. I haven't figured it all out yet, but I'll get around to it.
I don't need to get Auria Pro. I'm still going to be 99% desktop. On the other hand Auria was an excellent buy for me because the FabFilter plug-ins were such a good buy that I actually saved quite a bit of money by buying Auria. I use Auria mainly as sort of an outboard add-on to my desktop DAWs, which in my opinion is an excellent use for it.
I'd like to know what Numerical Sound is offering through Auria, and what they are charging for their IAPs. If the price for getting them through Auria is what I think it might be then it might be like getting Auria Pro for free.
Could someone who bought Auria Pro check on the Numerical Sound IAPs, and the Clyde Stubblefield template in particular? You don't have to pass along the info to me, but it would be helpful.
I just looked through the Auria Pro Store and there i found:
- Plugins from WaveMaschineLabs, PSPAudioware,FabFilter,FXpansion,Mu Technologies,
Overloud, Postive Grid and Sugar Bytes
- Loops from Hollywood Loops and MoReVoX
- Multitrack Loops from MoReVoX
But nothing from "Numerical Sound" or "Clyde Stubblefield" - had these be announced somewhere ?
Rim
Once you've made your SFZ, you can use iFunBox or something similar to copy it along with your samples folder into the Sampler Instruments folder. This folder can have 2 levels of folders in it.
Rim
There will be some Numerical Sound grooves available for purchase through the Auria Store in the near future. They are wrapping up one of the packs now. As soon as I have details and pricing, I'll let you know.
Rim
How do I use this keyboard built into Lyra to control Twin? That's the behavior I would expect from a global virtual keyboard. The workaround I'm currently using is recording MIDI using Lyra sounds and then switching instruments to Twin, but that's really not satisfactory at all. If I'm missing something, please let me know!
All the best!
Rim
All the best!
https://s3.amazonaws.com/auria.store/docs/Auria+Pro+User+Guide.pdf
@Cinebient suggestions for keyboards to be inspired by mimic mine exactly. I'll add that having a full screen keyboard/playing surface, when you want it, can be a glorious thing. I'm looking at you lovely Thumbjam.
I'm really impressed.
Amazing work! Thanks