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Why have all the midi tracks in Auria Pro suddenly lost 80% of their volume?
I'm using Auria's instruments only. Last time I used Auria it was sending midi to AU's loaded into AUM. I can't figure out where the volume went.
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Too many variables here. If you were playing AU's loaded into AUM then AUM was providing the audio output and thus the volume, not Auria.
If you were playing AU's and now you're using Auria's instruments then you are playing totally different things and you can't compare the volume between them. Each instrument has it's own characteristics, including output volume.
In fact, EVERYTHING coming out of Auria, including the demo full of audio tracks, is coming out at 5% volume through the iPad speakers. I can't think what I might have done for this to happen. Have rebooted. Haven't touched the mixer.
This happened to me once. In my case I'd switched off Built in mic/speaker processing in Settings. This reduces the volume quite a bit.
Hah i didnt know that, just turned it back on and bam volume is back, i was under the impression that turning it off would save me some cpu
I thought you lost 80% because of Brexit.
@Fitz
Turning off built in mic/speaker processing does have the advantage of giving you unprocessed audio straight from the headphone jack, which is extremely beneficial for mixing with headphones.
Yes, true. I guess this is measurement mode, which I do use in Aum. However, for some reason, the volume does drop on the speakers in Auria, whereas it doesn't in Aum. Must be some kind of volume make up there?