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Auria pro on ipad 4

How does it perform? Should I buy it?

Comments

  • yes - anyone?  
  • I'm equally curious. Really want Pro, but if the 4 can't hack it, I'll wait 12 months til I can afford a new iPad.

  • All my earlier-reported crashings were an ipad problem, not an Auria problem. I haven't gotten anywhere near to pushing it to its limits but it seems good so far. A couple times when I hit play I got a "low memory, free up some cpu" message, but it must have been a glitch cuz this was like 2 wav files and a midi track. 
  • If you buy it now, you can still load it onto your shiny new iPad next year. 

  • Tru dat..... Oh no. So much for keeping it till Chrimbo...

  • edited December 2015
     I'm on iPad4. It feels like it performs better than before. I think I had 2 crashes so far. But I'm not a power user, just a hobbyist, I rarely go more than 6 tracks. I've been mostly automating synths in it yesterday.
  • So I got it - but I'm still on ios7 and it crashes at startup ... I'm scared to update to 9. Others with iPad 4 - how's it working for you? Do u wish u were still on 7 - or no regrets?

  • I don't even remember 7
  • Im very disappointed at how rapidly the cpu seems to overload. I got fed up trying to hook up external synth apps which was pitiful in performance (one synth + kick drum = crash). Freezing tracks just caused more crashes. Today I'm going to see if using the internal keyboard (rather than an external controller) and the Lyra instruments works better. I think I must be doing something wrong because I can't believe AP is really so bad, but it may take a while for the knowledge pool to flag up the major do's and donts. Some others seem to have had a better experience so I'll persevere!

  • Did you upgrade or clean install? After upgrading to pro on my iPad Air (1), performance was poor. So I did a backup of my projects, deleted the App and after installing it new, it runs fine.

  • edited December 2015

    I'm a lot happier two days on. I've managed to build a track with about 8 instances of Lyra, a single one of the one synth and a few fx. Didn't have to freeze any tracks to do that either. The piano roll editing is working much more smoothly but it's still difficult to navigate with a screen full of tracks. I'm keeping an eagle eye on the cpu meter although I notice there are still warnings popping up even at 30 to 40 per cent: I ignored those and mostly it carries on working fine. This is my first demo track with a quick mix down

  • Oh, and I upgraded. I did delete and reinstall too.

  • edited December 2015

    Cool track dooood

    I too deleted and reinstalled after upgrading

  • Hi there! I've just downloaded Auria Pro to my iPad 4 and just as I started recording a few tracks in my first project and tried to use the internal EQ and, afterwards, the SilQ app, a warning popped up, concerning the CPU overload. I've read before about how demanding Auria Pro is, but everywhere I read about it I was told that it could do with an iPad 4, so I was a little surprised that it took so little to overload. It seems that Clocktoys went through something similar. What should I do? Just ignore these warnings, even though I've tried and they have annoyingly persevered, popping up non-stop? Should I delete another apps that I've installed? I've tried to freeze one of the three tracks - a Funk Drummer track recorded via Audiobus -, but it didn't help. Thanks a lot!

  • @Rodrigo1709 said:
    Hi there! I've just downloaded Auria Pro to my iPad 4 and just as I started recording a few tracks in my first project and tried to use the internal EQ and, afterwards, the SilQ app, a warning popped up, concerning the CPU overload. I've read before about how demanding Auria Pro is, but everywhere I read about it I was told that it could do with an iPad 4, so I was a little surprised that it took so little to overload. It seems that Clocktoys went through something similar. What should I do? Just ignore these warnings, even though I've tried and they have annoyingly persevered, popping up non-stop? Should I delete another apps that I've installed? I've tried to freeze one of the three tracks - a Funk Drummer track recorded via Audiobus -, but it didn't help. Thanks a lot!

    I could not run it on my ipad 4 because I got resource warning with just one midi track. It ran better on my 64 bit ipad mini 3 but I did not have enough storage on it since the app was near 4 gigs. I upgraded to an Air 2 and have no problems running Auria Pro.

  • I’ve got Auria Pro on an Air 4 and the Mixer window shows it offset to the right.

    https://www.auriaapp.com/forum/download/file.php?id=1161&mode=view
    Anybody else having this problem???

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