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Auria/Midi/Lyra/FabFilter
I wanted to pose this question in Auria's forum but signing up for an account isn't instantaneous and it's driving me a bit crazy. I'm using Auria Pro on and ipad pro with a novation launchkey controller. Creating a midi track and using any of my IAA synths work perfectly. When I switch to Lyra or FabFilter One or Twin 2 I get nothing (no sound or signal). I use a iconnectaudio4+ but have also tried it with the CCK to no avail. I believe it used to work although it's been awhile since I've tried it. I know I must be missing something simple but can't seem to wrap my brain around it.
Again, IAA synths work perfectly with my controller but when I change to either Lyra or the FabFilter's, I get nothing.
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How are you changing?
I'm going to the FX tab of the Midi track I created and then to the instrument tab. I'm able to change to any interapp synths I want but not the Lyra/FabFilter stuff.
You re-armed the track after changing, Phil? Are the midi ports active after changing? Consider creating seperate tracks from the beginning, eventually you could assign either a different midi channel, or, when in omni, just dis-arm a track and switch over. You know the difference between an audio and midi-track? Cheers (:
I know I'm a bit shaky with this stuff and sometimes miss the obvious, but I do actually know the difference between Midi and Audio.
I created a new project, added a midi track which defaults to Lyra's Stereo Grand Piano. Shouldn't it just work right there? I can then change to one of my Interapp apps and it works whether I have the track armed or not.
Edit:
Never mind. I got it to work. I still don't know exactly how though. All I did was arm a track, pressed record/play and played something, athough not having any sound. I then stopped recording and it just started working after that. Strange!
Ok, @Philh0954, cu (:
And if you'd like to tweak the fabs, activate one in a bus track and select the ff port inside the original midi track' midi output to point your controller over there. (Also select the audio out to bus1 on your midi track.)
@crzycrs
Thanks!
Did you try switching buffer size? I've read somewhere that in order to process midi it should be 512 smpl or lower.
Thanks! I had already got it working again. Still not exactly sure why it happened. I guess it was "just one of those things". I have them happen more often than I'd like to admit.