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Auria Pro (Rim xmas appeal)
Relax, there's no money involved and as far as I know Rim is fine and dandy. The appeal is from me representing no one but myself, and possibly other dabblers. I appreciate that 'proper' musicians are using AP for all manner of marvelous tasks, etc, etc, but am equally sure that there are more than a few of us feeling our way.
At this time I'm using AP mostly for sequencing .wav files and adding various FX. What I'm finding incredibly time consuming is the import process, and the act of lining these files up accurately by hand. Placing the cursor in position can only go so far, I've found, and to get spot-on precision I need to zoom in and move, then zoom and move, then zoom and move.... And this is after I've imported from Dropbox, just one file at a time, sweet Jayzus. ![]()
So, if possible I'd LOVE to have the following in a 2017 update -
Dropox import. Firsty, AP should be able to remember between files and preferably between sessions where it was looking in Drobox. Having to navigate back every single time is incredibly tedious and time wasting. Far lesser apps can retain these setting, so why not AP? Then, it would be great if there was an option to select multiple files and have them imported onto the same track all perfectly sequenced one after another in the order selected.
Adjusting .wav files. Could there be a control that would allow multiple selection of files on a track and/or multiple tracks, which would then snap them together all sequenced, but not actually glued together?
Happy xmas and New Year!

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You know you can import multiple files in one go from Dropbox into Auria, right? I'm sure I detailed the steps to this previously.
Also when snapping, you don't need to move the playhead. If you set the snapping to "events" you can simply select a region and snap it to another in one move.
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Yeah, but I can never get multiple import to work the way I want. I'll give that snapping to events a try, though.
Thanks.
Just out of curiosity, is there any app, iOS or desktop, that can import multiple WAVs and align them consecutively in one track on the timeline? If there was an equivalent somewhere else then that's something you can point out to Rim, like please give us import like application x.
Not as far as I know. I'm looking for this in AP as the leading, most innovative DAW. I don't know if there is some kind of technical issue that would prevent it. But if not, then developing a function that is in advance of anything else - and a very useful one - is surely worth considering.