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Auria 2.0.5 is out!!!!

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  • @MusicInclusive No, that's exactly what I meant. To me, the current location makes no sense.

  • edited July 2016

    @Hmtx said:
    Well, Mr. @MusicInclusive that video makes me very happy to learn this is possible and very grumpy to realize I have owned Auria Pro for many months and not had time to figure this out on my own :(

    thanks for that ;)

    Glad it was useful. If you check my YT channel I showed two other ways to do it as well. Quincas Moreira showed a 4th on his channel which I referred to :smile:

  • edited July 2016

    @markk said:
    @MusicInclusive No, that's exactly what I meant. To me, the current location makes no sense.

    I strongly sympathize. I can't see a use for it on the mixer screen :smile: since I can't see where I am in the timeline, which is what it is used for. AFAIR, Rim said he uses it dynamically, and hadn't considered using it for fine placement. Just different. Send him a note on the Auria forums and maybe it'll end up in an upcoming update again :+1:

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @markk said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    I still haven't figured out how to use a keyboard with an IAA.

    Due to this difficulty I'm currently using modstep and cubasis as midi sequencers. Still using auria for some piano-roll intensive tasks.

    I just assumed that I was too dumb to find it. That's really kind of goofy.

    You cant use the keyboard in Auria for inter app audio . At least I have never heard of it

  • @Hmtx said:
    Well, Mr. @MusicInclusive that video makes me very happy to learn this is possible and very grumpy to realize I have owned Auria Pro for many months and not had time to figure this out on my own :(

    thanks for that ;)

    Me too. Wow do I feel dopey. I thought I had figured things out. So good to make a (mild) fool of yourself and realize what you don't know or what you had learned wrong. Now I need a list of all the synths with midi out.

  • @MusicInclusive said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MusicInclusive said:
    And, here's a video I did some time back about recording MIDI and audio where an app supports sending the MIDI - in this case Animoog, which does.

    Mister Jones: I may have seen this before but if so I didn't appreciate it; I do now. Glad you linked it here.

    Quick fool's question: Given the choice why would you bounce the track from to Midi to Audio having captured it in Midi? I'm sure there are many reasons/advantages, but I would appreciate your view.

    I may want to capture the MIDI and use it more than once to drive two different synths. Maybe up it by a 3rd or 5th and record with a different voice on the same instrument or a different instrument entirely. I tend to think more in terms of audio than MIDI. I may well capture MIDI in order to adjust and tweak a live-played-in performance, but if I recorded the performance OK the 1st time then I have no need for the MIDI.

    I tend to regard MIDI as a kind of "backup" to the auido :smiley: I rarely use repeated sequences. I rarely use loops. (Except for drum parts.) I do both sometimes but not as often as live playing. During the live playing I capture the MIDI if I can so that I can do two things. a.) tweak and adjust as I said to re-record a more "perfect" audio result b.) use it to score notation with so that it could potentially be published and played repeatedly. (That's if, of course, the piece lends itself to that and isn't a drone or ambient or other kind of experimental ad-hoc one-off kind of piece).

    Make sense? Ish? :wink:

    One thing I really wish I could do better is capture the MIDI of polyphonic guitar playing to score that.

    I went and rewatched that video -- which I had seen and clearly hadn't understood three months ago. Thank you for your patient explanation. Now I see why people love iSem and Animoog So much.

  • @MusicInclusive said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MusicInclusive said:
    And, here's a video I did some time back about recording MIDI and audio where an app supports sending the MIDI - in this case Animoog, which does.

    Mister Jones: I may have seen this before but if so I didn't appreciate it; I do now. Glad you linked it here.

    Quick fool's question: Given the choice why would you bounce the track from to Midi to Audio having captured it in Midi? I'm sure there are many reasons/advantages, but I would appreciate your view.

    I may want to capture the MIDI and use it more than once to drive two different synths. Maybe up it by a 3rd or 5th and record with a different voice on the same instrument or a different instrument entirely. I tend to think more in terms of audio than MIDI. I may well capture MIDI in order to adjust and tweak a live-played-in performance, but if I recorded the performance OK the 1st time then I have no need for the MIDI.

    I tend to regard MIDI as a kind of "backup" to the auido :smiley: I rarely use repeated sequences. I rarely use loops. (Except for drum parts.) I do both sometimes but not as often as live playing. During the live playing I capture the MIDI if I can so that I can do two things. a.) tweak and adjust as I said to re-record a more "perfect" audio result b.) use it to score notation with so that it could potentially be published and played repeatedly. (That's if, of course, the piece lends itself to that and isn't a drone or ambient or other kind of experimental ad-hoc one-off kind of piece).

    Make sense? Ish? :wink:

    Perfectly. We are looking at the landscape from different sides of the gorge. Thank you again for such a clear and simple instructional,

  • One little thing in this update that made me extremely happy: now, when you import a MIDI file, "import tempo map" is off by default, meaning no messing up projects by mistake when importing MIDI files! Thank you so much, @WaveMachineLabs!

  • Okay, here's the changeling (http://auriaapp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=9458):

    v2.05 (current version at the app store):

    • Fixed issue with Lyra and background audio mode
    • Fixed issue with keyboard entry when a bluetooth keyboard was attached
    • Add “Export to Other App” to Share menu for audio and MIDI regions
    • Fixed issue with Bounce In Place not unloading IAAs
    • Fixed issue with MIDI not outputting when track 1 is record armed
    • Added Bluetooth MIDI keyboard support
    • Fixed crashing issue when enabling plugins that used a sidechain.
    • Fixed issue with side chain and delay compensation
    • Fixed issue with deleting tracks which could cause project corruption
    • Fixed GUI issue with on iPad Pro in non-optimized mode when showing 5 - 8 tracks
    • Fixed crash when adding, then deleting/undoing a track
    • Added 5/8 time signature
    • Made import tempo map off by default in the import dialog
    • Fixed issue with piano roll selections
    • Fixed Mackie MCU and HUI remote issues
  • P.S: edited the first post!

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Well, Mr. @MusicInclusive that video makes me very happy to learn this is possible and very grumpy to realize I have owned Auria Pro for many months and not had time to figure this out on my own :(

    thanks for that ;)

    Now I need a list of all the synths with midi out.

    The list is surprisingly small. I started compiling one, as did someone else over at the iPad Musician FB group, and between us it was only fingers of both hands kind of land - out of 750+ music apps. Of course, neither of us had all of those, but we did both have the very common keyboard-driven ones by Moog, Virsyn, Arturia, Korg, etc. etc.

  • edited July 2016

    Stupid me. I forgot what an absolute PITA Auria is to update. Out of the 200+ apps I own it is the slowest to download. In the past after it updates I need to redownload the Pro IAP and all the other stuff. I'm guessing it won't be any different this time. I started the d/l about 15 minutes ago and it is only about 8% done.

  • @MrNezumi said:
    Stupid me. I forgot what an absolute PITA Auria is to update. Out of the 200+ apps I own it is the slowest to download. In the past after it updates I need to redownload the Pro IAP and all the other stuff. I'm guessing it won't be any different this time. I started the d/l about 15 minutes ago and it is only about 8% done.

    A point release upgrade should be pretty straightforward, and you shouldn't lose your purchases. I updated yesterday with no issues whatsoever.

  • There are three versions of Auria. Up to my comment, there was no mention of Pro in the posts. When discussing problems, specificity of which app is involved is paramount. I can quite easily imagine a newbie not understanmding the differences and trying to use an absent feature in a not Pro version.And I was influenced by the fact that (plain) Auria was also updated yesterday. So until Auria (not pro) versions dissappear, I do not read Auria as the same thing as Auria Pro.

  • @MrNezumi said:
    Out of the 200+ apps I own it is the slowest to download.

    Blame Apple. When an app or update is in the App Store, it's out of the hands of the developer.

    Here's a possible explanation: The App Store alocates an equal bandwidth for each download, to be shared by each person downloading a given app. If the download is going that slow, the reason should be that many people are downloading it at the same time. That's the price of the success! :D

  • And it might also have something to do with the fact that v2.0.5 is a whopping 867MB download! :wink:

  • I still can't see why we have to worry about such a small file size in this time and age. Come on Apple, gotta start giving more disk space,, so ridiculous.

  • @Tones4Christ said:
    Come on Apple,

    Don't get me started. :neutral:

    I'm gonna stay positive and say this thread has inspired me to have some fun tinkering with Animoog MIDI tracks recorded in Auria. I'm so happy to be able to record all the expressiveness of that app in tweakable MIDI.

  • @richardyot said:

    @MrNezumi said:
    Stupid me. I forgot what an absolute PITA Auria is to update. Out of the 200+ apps I own it is the slowest to download. In the past after it updates I need to redownload the Pro IAP and all the other stuff. I'm guessing it won't be any different this time. I started the d/l about 15 minutes ago and it is only about 8% done.

    A point release upgrade should be pretty straightforward, and you shouldn't lose your purchases. I updated yesterday with no issues whatsoever.

    Ditto.

  • Lyra is still crashing Auria when it is in the background. Pushed it hard with !6 channels in from TNR, Into 16 lyras - should be possible on a Pro. Pretty sure i could pull it of with the modstep sampler. So lyra in background mode is not fixed - back to AUM...

  • @markk said:
    What about setting Auria's cycling locators? The means for setting them is on the wrong page, imo. Unless I'm missing something?

    You know that you also can just"swipe"the position of Locators in (above)the edit screen?

  • @NTKK said:
    Lyra is still crashing Auria when it is in the background. Pushed it hard with !6 channels in from TNR, Into 16 lyras - should be possible on a Pro. Pretty sure i could pull it of with the modstep sampler. So lyra in background mode is not fixed - back to AUM...

    Really? I didn't experience this at all!

  • For the record, and because of the sale, I just bought (finally) Pro-Q2. And I can no longer find the socks that were blown off. I am not a hi-fi buff or a fellow who can argue the case for a particular decibel's relative quality, as a result I often find some of the more subtle (although I'm assured absolutely critical) filters less fundamentally essential than I expect, but two minutes with an old gospel sample and Q2 absolutely floored me.

  • Pretty impressive, isn't it?

  • @Crabman said:
    You know that you also can just"swipe"the position of Locators in (above)the edit screen?

    Yeah, but only if they already exist. To instantiate them you've got to change pages back to the mixer page.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    For the record, and because of the sale, I just bought (finally) Pro-Q2. And I can no longer find the socks that were blown off.

    Mr JGY this might have been addressed previously (apologies if so) - Did you own the previous Pro-Q and if so how significant is the -deux- version in comparison? Ditto any of the other v2's if anyone has input on this and Thanks.

  • @Proppa said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    For the record, and because of the sale, I just bought (finally) Pro-Q2. And I can no longer find the socks that were blown off.

    Mr JGY this might have been addressed previously (apologies if so) - Did you own the previous Pro-Q and if so how significant is the -deux- version in comparison? Ditto any of the other v2's if anyone has input on this and Thanks.

    I am not clever enough to make major comparisons in a boffin-ey type way, but all I know is that this is the first thing I am going to turn to now whenever it's time to 'let's try a little something'.....head and shoulders above everything else I've got. Didn't hurt that due to previous purchases/sales/whatever it came out just over 14 bucks.

  • The only Auria plugin I am really not a fan is Retune, and not because it's bad, but because it's like old Antares AutoTune, and I'm really spoiled by years using Logic's Flex Pitch. Since Auria uses Élastique Pro v3, hope something similar will be added in the future.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    For the record, and because of the sale, I just bought (finally) Pro-Q2. And I can no longer find the socks that were blown off. I am not a hi-fi buff or a fellow who can argue the case for a particular decibel's relative quality, as a result I often find some of the more subtle (although I'm assured absolutely critical) filters less fundamentally essential than I expect, but two minutes with an old gospel sample and Q2 absolutely floored me.

    Love proq2, saturn, volcano, timeless. All amazing

  • Saturn, by the way, is by far the best guitar amp simulation in iOS. It's a resource hog, and it's plain amp simulation (crunch or lead), without modulations, reverbs or delays (Volcano and Timeless are there to help you), but the quality of the timbres is superb.

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