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  • @johnn said:

    @richardyot said:
    I'm sorry to hear it, that really sucks.

    Thanks man. I've been spending way to much on apps lately. This might be my REALITY CHECK. I'm done! ... at least until loopy 3 comes out!

    @WaveMachineLabs said:
    Both Auria and Auria Pro (including the upgrades) are on sale for 50% off this weekend.

    Rim

    And your iap's are waaaaay to expensive bud.

    I'm out!

    Don't blame Rim (the developer) for the prize for the fuckin' amazing IAP plugins to Auria...

    Fabfilter and PSP is making superhigh quality plugins to this close system, and, they are worth every penny they cost...

    I still miss a reverb-plugin from Fabfilter or PSP in Auria, but, Virsyn AudioReverb as an AUv3 in Auria Pro sound very very good, and can be used as long we waiting for Fabfilter to release their new Pro R plugin to Auria...

    If you have an smaller wallet, perhaps Auria Pro and a few Pro plugins is not something for you...
    But, if you wants the best to iOS, Auria Pro is the only alternative just now...

  • @johnn said:

    @richardyot said:
    I'm sorry to hear it, that really sucks.

    Thanks man. I've been spending way to much on apps lately. This might be my REALITY CHECK. I'm done! ... at least until loopy 3 comes out!

    @WaveMachineLabs said:
    Both Auria and Auria Pro (including the upgrades) are on sale for 50% off this weekend.

    Rim

    And your iap's are waaaaay to expensive bud.

    I'm out!

    If I was you(if you got the spondolux?) I would get Auria Pro........ Yes, the PSP & FabFilters are a bit pricy, but they do have a sale on now & again during the year. Those plug in are the best at the mo, for mastering, etc. So when they do have a sale, Auria Pro will be full price, in which you may kick yourself later. That's what I did. Buy it, then patiencently wait. You can still use the AU Unit FX, which are also good. It's just a little suggestion matey. ;)

  • I'm thinking to upgrade to Auria Pro.is it worth in Ipad Air 1? Thanks

  • @Ivan_Dj said:
    I'm thinking to upgrade to Auria Pro.is it worth in Ipad Air 1? Thanks

    It's ok, but now the Air1 is getting old, it can be a little CPU hungry(but if you freeze the tracks, it's much better. It all depends on your projects?). I'm still on Air1, I'm waiting for next years Big Boy. Once you own it(because eventually we all upgrade at some point in time) you can install it on your next system, which would be better....... Think ahead, not think of now sort of thing. ;)...... hey even Cubasis is the same with the CPU on my one. When the Air1 first came out, I thought WOW!...........But technology always moves on. If I'm doing intensive projects, I sometimes use MultiTrak DAW(to get the basis down, then sometimes into Cubasis from there, then master with Auria Pro. :)

  • @studs1966 said:

    @Ivan_Dj said:
    I'm thinking to upgrade to Auria Pro.is it worth in Ipad Air 1? Thanks

    It's ok, but now the Air1 is getting old, it can be a little CPU hungry(but if you freeze the tracks, it's much better. It all depends on your projects?). I'm still on Air1, I'm waiting for next years Big Boy. Once you own it(because eventually we all upgrade at some point in time) you can install it on your next system, which would be better....... Think ahead, not think of now sort of thing. ;)...... hey even Cubasis is the same with the CPU on my one. When the Air1 first came out, I thought WOW!...........But technology always moves on. If I'm doing intensive projects, I sometimes use MultiTrak DAW(to get the basis down, then sometimes into Cubasis from there, then master with Auria Pro. :)

    Very good point of view here @studs1966.And the upgrade cost 12'99 now (Fabfilter twin, midi, au...) which is a real bargain.

  • @johnn said:

    @richardyot said:
    I'm sorry to hear it, that really sucks.

    Thanks man. I've been spending way to much on apps lately. This might be my REALITY CHECK. I'm done! ... at least until loopy 3 comes out!

    @WaveMachineLabs said:
    Both Auria and Auria Pro (including the upgrades) are on sale for 50% off this weekend.

    Rim

    And your iap's are waaaaay to expensive bud.

    I'm out!

    Haha, that's like chopping off your leg because your toe hurts!

    I totally feel your pain but you're taking it to another level.

  • I'm not getting AuriaPro this time either but I will once the IAP Plug-Ins can be used as AUv3 with other apps which will most likely never happen...

  • By the way, any news about Fab Filter Pro R for Auria?

  • edited November 2016

    You can use Auria Pro as an AudioBus input with independent subgroup route, @Samu, thus being able to enjoy the plug-ins even if you want to do the bulk of your work in Cubasis. Perhaps @WaveMachineLabs could add AudioBus FX routing to the plug-ins, just as Yonac does with Magellan's effects, making it even easier to route them to other apps.

  • @supadom said:

    @johnn said:

    @richardyot said:
    I'm sorry to hear it, that really sucks.

    Thanks man. I've been spending way to much on apps lately. This might be my REALITY CHECK. I'm done! ... at least until loopy 3 comes out!

    @WaveMachineLabs said:
    Both Auria and Auria Pro (including the upgrades) are on sale for 50% off this weekend.

    Rim

    And your iap's are waaaaay to expensive bud.

    I'm out!

    Haha, that's like chopping off your leg because your toe hurts!

    I totally feel your pain but you're taking it to another level.

    True , I still think it was a shady move for the Dev to put his app on sale the day after Black Friday. It was actually smart on his part to do so. It's all good tho.... I'm glad to have it in my arsenal.

  • edited November 2016

    @Samu said:
    I'm not getting AuriaPro this time either but I will once the IAP Plug-Ins can be used as AUv3 with other apps which will most likely never happen...

    @Samu, can't understand why a tech guy like you doesn't wants the best to your iPad ;-)

    As @theconnactic say, you can enjoy the fabolous plugins thru Auria...

    Make an MIDI-track in Auria Pro, make your favorite synth an insert effect, add many of the IAP plugins as effects to your synth - supernice!

    Fabfilter Timeless 2 and Fabfilter Saturn can really make wonderful soundscapes of your synths...

  • edited November 2016

    @johnn said:

    >

    True , I still think it was a shady move for the Dev to put his app on sale the day after Black Friday. It was actually smart on his part to do so. It's all good tho.... I'm glad to have it in my arsenal.

    Black Friday is (in its limited and evolving history) generally for real world or store sales. Cyber Monday is generally online / digital. I think it's better to appreciate the 50% sale than call the dev shady.

  • @skoptic said:

    @johnn said:

    >

    True , I still think it was a shady move for the Dev to put his app on sale the day after Black Friday. It was actually smart on his part to do so. It's all good tho.... I'm glad to have it in my arsenal.

    Black Friday is (in its limited and evolving history) generally for real world or store sales. Cyber Monday is generally online / digital. I think it's better to appreciate the 50% sale than call the dev shady.

    I agree with this!

    We should remember to keep in mind some developers never put there apps on sale which is not a bad thing, and as a person who does this for fun I appreciate any discount on apps.

  • Definitely nothing shady going on ;) I usually do Cyber Monday, but decided to start a little early this time.

    By the way, the prices of FabFilter (and all the Auria plugins) are completely controlled by the third party developers that make them. In fact, we don't make a cent on plugins - 100% of the money goes directly to the developers.

    Rim

  • So is drumagog included in auria pro?

  • @supadom said:
    So is drumagog included in auria pro?

    Only as an IAP.

  • @WaveMachineLabs said:
    Definitely nothing shady going on ;) I usually do Cyber Monday, but decided to start a little early this time.

    By the way, the prices of FabFilter (and all the Auria plugins) are completely controlled by the third party developers that make them. In fact, we don't make a cent on plugins - 100% of the money goes directly to the developers.

    Rim

    Can we get this 100% right, so no misunderstanding is done:

    If I pay 40$ for a plugin, do they get 40$ or is it still minus 30% that Apple wants (so they can afford their new office buliding)...?

  • @johnn said:

    @richardyot said:
    I'm sorry to hear it, that really sucks.

    Thanks man. I've been spending way to much on apps lately. This might be my REALITY CHECK. I'm done! ... at least until loopy 3 comes out!

    @WaveMachineLabs said:
    Both Auria and Auria Pro (including the upgrades) are on sale for 50% off this weekend.

    Rim

    And your iap's are waaaaay to expensive bud.

    I'm out!

    later bro.

  • edited November 2016

    Apple takes 30% off the top for everything - including IAPs and apps. As developers, we never see that money.

    So if you pay $40 for a plugin, Apple sends us $28 and we send it directly to the developer of that plugin.

    Rim

  • Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?

    *Tim Cook stands up

  • edited November 2016

    AP is well worth adding to a collection, especially at sale prices. And that is from someone who was having difficulty with it. The app is not the most intuitive, and there's a learning curve, but AP is top quality.

  • @johnn said:

    True , I still think it was a shady move for the Dev to put his app on sale the day after Black Friday. It was actually smart on his part to do so. It's all good tho.... I'm glad to have it in my arsenal.

    I won't pile on too much here on johnn, but I will say Rim & Auria/WaveMachine Labs are extremely pro developers who've promptly helped me with any issues I've had and they always keep current on their forum by answering questions and updating it with news of upcoming updates, etc.

    Since beginning iOS Music Production in Feb of 2015 I've hand a bunch of apps I bought at full price go on sale a week later, a few days later and yes, the very next day after purchase. It sucks and I only remember once getting a refund, it was on a guitar app (can't recall if it was ToneStack, AmpKit or Amplitube) that I bought the IAP full upgrade pack for and it went on sale the next day. It was literally less than 24 hours after I bought it so the dev took l pity on me.

    That's it, really, up to the dev. I reconcile it by seeing the unreal bargain that iOS apps are vs. their desktop equivalents. Even if I paid a bit more, I'm still coming out ahead.

  • My finger has been hovering over this for a long while but I just cannot justify it. Even at a sale price. If I ever were to use it, it would be for live band recording but already owning a Roland FireWire 10 in/10 out interface and a mac with logic 9 it just doesn't add up as I'd have to buy another interface just for Auria.

    I'll just have to forever live with this regret.

    Enjoy.

  • @WaveMachineLabs said:
    Apple takes 30% off the top for everything - including IAPs and apps. As developers, we never see that money.

    So if you pay $40 for a plugin, Apple sends us $28 and we send it directly to the developer of that plugin.

    Rim

    Thanks Rim!

    Sometime I wish we could pay you developer more money straight to your pockets, not Apples pocket...

    The prize for an app should be a minimumprize with 30% to Apple, and everything paid over that direct to app developers...

  • At first, I was going to give this a pass. Then I noticed Auria FINALLY has AUv3 support and REALTIME TIME STRETCHING?!? and I do believe sidechaining, so I caved. The IAP VSTs may cost an arm and a leg, but I have a collection of AUs that can do what the VSTs can do already (with Pro-Q and Pro-L being in my sights as soon as I'm done performing at my next piano gig).

    Since I never purchased any of the VSTs in the original Auria, I decided to buy Pro outright to shoot a few extra bucks to Rim. :lol: Cheers mates.

  • Hello, @WaveMachineLabs!

    Any news about Fab Filter Pro R for Auria?

  • @studs1966 said:

    You can still use the AU Unit FX, which are also good.
    >

    Still can't get Klevvgard Korvpressor AU to work with Auria Pro. First try, I get silence. Then any attempt to open the KK AU results in a blank AU interface. :'(

  • @Nkersov said:

    @studs1966 said:

    You can still use the AU Unit FX, which are also good.
    >

    Still can't get Klevvgard Korvpressor AU to work with Auria Pro. First try, I get silence. Then any attempt to open the KK AU results in a blank AU interface. :'(

    Sorry @Nkersov, I don't have that one, so I can't help mate. I was lucky to buy the PSP & FabFilters when they were on sale last year. Maybe go on the Auria Forum, or email Klevvgard?

  • @studs1966 said:
    Sorry @Nkersov, I don't have that one, so I can't help mate. I was lucky to buy the PSP & FabFilters when they were on sale last year. Maybe go on the Auria Forum, or email Klevvgard?

    >

    No worries. Someone will sort this out in due course. In the mean time, I can always take a mixdown from AP and run it via file player in AUM, which does work perfectly with Klevvgard AU's.

  • @studs1966 said:

    @Ivan_Dj said:
    I'm thinking to upgrade to Auria Pro.is it worth in Ipad Air 1? Thanks

    I still use it on an iPad 3 and a mini 1. Yes, I have to be judicious, but, while Auria Pro is indeed heavier on CPU than the original Auria, remember that the original Auria ran on a an iPad 1 :smile: and that the audio engine is basically the same efficient engine now as it was then. The MIDI additions have added some CPU and memory toll, and of course on older gear one cannot track live with more than a few plugins enabled, but for mixing, even on older gear, with higher buffer sizes and the odd track freeze or three, one can still do a great deal.

    I run a mini 2 as my main iPad (basically the same as an Air 1) - although hopefully tomorrow that'll up to a mini 4 - and it's fine on there. Can track and mix multiple tracks with multiple plugins just fine - even up to 16 or so Lyra sampler MIDI tracks.

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