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Waiting for something to become an AU host is really not a good reason to postpone a purchase. There are around three AU Extensions right now and one host almost half a year after the technology has become available. GarageBand is still not compatible and I don't expect Apple to push this technology (just like they have not promoted IAA, Bluetooth Midi, Audio streaming from iOS to Mac via the lightning cable...). Developers have no incentive to add AU Extensions to their apps other than a little novelty. And let's face it, you can't
even re-purchase existing apps if they add this feature, thanks to the lack of paid upgrades.
So if you're waiting for the flood of AU extensions to use with you one AU Host... don't. Buy Auria Pro now if you like the concept of it. I bet it's going to get AU Extension support as soon as AU Extensions become relevant. Not sure when that will be.
And keep searching for that full joy
Rim
I agree that it would be nice to be able to restrict Lyra and the piano roll to a scale, but there is already so much going on in this update. I've suggested the same myself in the beta.
There's lots of improvements that I would like to see in the future, a bigger keyboard for Lyra and the Fabfilter synths, the ability to paint automation as you do in Gadget, but nonetheless it's still a monster upgrade IMO. The synths are great, Lyra is also really good, and all the MIDI and bussing options blow everything else out of the water. I think as a mixing app there's nothing else close, but there is still room for improvement in terms of the playability of the instruments.
I have it even looked at the price of Auria Pro (I promise). From this perspective I'd say it should have been priced at 79 Bucks. 99 would be fine, too.
Anything less is a steal.
Cool. Thanks @richardyot think I'm gonna hit the button.
Anyone know of where I can get an iTunes discout card (UK) in the next 10 minutes?
It's the second time in just one week my old iPad 3 (and iPhone 4s) saved me a bunch of Euros: first Korg with their decission to exclude 32bit Models and now Auria Pro.
Don't know but I though saving money would feel better...
I mean, there are some good soundfonts out there ... And now Auria can play them.
I will be in the middle of an MTS - Auria tug of love. With Gadget standing by shaking it's head disapprovingly.
I'm sure Rim has none of the same issues.
That said, your story is compelling, so you should check out this site: https://www.gofundme.com
Lay out the whole entire sob story, and the exact amount of overpayment you are making on apps, and how those apps are literally stealing the food out of your children's mouths.
I think it will be successful.
But, you might want to throw in a disease or disfigurement to spice it up a bit. Can you Photoshop?
Massive respect @Vecoto - very much appreciated. I owe you a pint
This is becoming a pattern. You're the one bullying developers, Monzo. In this case you're claiming some sort of upgrade pricing thing that Rim never promised. Stop this now, this is my only warning.
No need to ban me, I'm outta here. Account deleted.
3 £15 for £35 - £10 off. You can buy any quantity (I bought six).
(edit) sorry, too slow...
I totally get your disappointment on the price so I'm not piling on here. But it's not really $75. The initial $30 was for time spent using the app up until this point. And, indeed, it can continue to be a fully functional $30 investment into the future. The new features cost $45. If you spent the initial $30 (that was close to 50% off btw) thinking you'd be able to get Pro for another $25, there's no way to not be disappointed.
(This next bit isn't directed at you; just my thoughts on the price question)
I'm looking at the pricing like this:
A: Is Auria 1x worth 50 bucks to me? Yes.
B: Is an app with full bore MIDI implementation, solid virtual instruments, time stretching... worth 50 bucks? Maybe not quite for me but when combined with the existing A (and adds more auxes and better bussing, etc to it), then obviously, yes. It's worth *more* than $50 if I thought A was worth $50.
I don't look at it as $100 right now. I look at is as 50 for two years of use and an option 50 more for another few years of use at the new feature level.
Think the other part of the rub here is that traditional software upgrade models generally offer the next version at more like ~40-60% the base price to existing customers, not 80% but 1) the app store is anything but the traditional software upgrade model and 2) the leap here is a *giant* leap in functionality for the app. When I think about how many crappy version bumps I've had to swallow because some upgraded version offered one or two new features that were basically required for work... ugh. This ain't that to my eyes.
/2 cents
https://appsto.re/us/gRZTK.i
It shows up as an iPhone app, but it works perfectly with the ipad. Once you run it, only portrait mode though, go to the bottom of the screen in portrait mode of course, and select "JUNK". run it and you'll get a message saying your disk is full. Just ignore it. Once the whole process goes through, you'll see how much Disk space you got back. Amazing! I got back almost a little over a gig. I guess I had so many files just laying there and this little amazing FREE app cleaned it up.
Hope it helps!
How about sending midi notes from other apps (Chordion, Patterning, Fugue...) to midi tracks in Auria Pro? Can I run xynthesizr, for example, sending midi to three instances of twin2/One at the same time?
Fair question.