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Modstep vs Auria Pro - IAA stability question
as the title says - any of the two better in terms of stability when using both IAA instruments and effects?
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Could be Modstep & Auria Pro vs. IAA stability question as well ...
On my Air1 Modstep is much more stable. I have to breath very lightly with Auria Pro and it inevitably dies whereas these days Modstep keeps on trucking for well over an hour until I quit it. I imagine more horsepower (air2 or pro) helps with Auria Pro though.
Auria Pro is rock solid on my Air 1, even for hours-long recording sessions, as long as I don't push too hard the CPU limits (eg.: never use more than one unfreezed Twin 2, or extensive use of FF mixing plug-ins with buffer sizes of 512 and lower).
The secret for a stable experience with AP imho is to separate tracking - specially live instruments, where the buffer sizes must be as low as possible - from mixing, where it's sensible to bounce everything to audio and work with higher buffer sizes. I usually make a copy of the project, with the suffix MIX, when I am about to bounce everything to audio.
About Modstep, I really don't know. AFAIK, it's a totally different beast, isn't it?
P.S.: IAA is bad, very bad, whatever the app. Better stick with Audiobus.
This.
Yah I was refering to IAA in Auria not the built in synths and fx which are solid. I do find Modstep much more stable with IAA. I get a lot out of it.
thanks for answering!
With both apps, before you start a session, restart your iPad. Do this religiously!