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Auria Pro - Roundtrip - Logic Pro X

Hi,

I've been evaluating some Fab Filter plugins via the free 30-day bundle they offer.

Got off track and starting playing with running my iPad into Logic Pro via lightning cable. I've got Auria Pro loaded up on the iPad and recording playback of Auria Pro into a Logic track.

Noticed I can also playback Logic Pro into Auria Pro via lightning cable too.

Is the sound quality for recording playback going either way, ie. Logic to AP and AP to Logic pro... equal to the sound quality of exporting a track and transferring over, and then importing into either DAW?

Comments

  • In other words... if I want to mess around with some tracks in either Logic Pro or Auria Pro... then transfer between them... is there any difference in sound quality between recording playback one to the other via Lightning port connection.. or, is it better to mixdown and export/import files?

  • Depends on your used sample rate I guess.
    Audio via lightning isn't 24/96 as far as I know.

  • I'd rather just export/import AAF. I haven't done much with this so far, but a test Auria Pro project exported as AAF came into LPX just fine.

  • It's at least 16/44.1, so I say yeah, go for it. Hard to beat that convenience and a perfect digital transfer, I can't imagine there's some kind conversion to AAC or what not happening in real time.

  • edited December 2016

    I haven't found anything absolutely definitive, but from what I've read so far it appears the lightning transfer stays digital with no conversion or compression and can do 24bit 48khz. If that's true, I think that's definitely plenty good and worth the the convenience.

    It also makes the iOS fab filters in Auria Pro that much more appealing since they're much less expensive than the desktop versions. From the evaluation versions I've been playing with, they appear to be virtually identical in function and quality.

  • edited December 2016

    I've been messing with this for over an hour, and it looks like 44.1 is all that works. I haven't been able to get it to go both ways via lightning either. Only one-way Auria to Logic. I've tried setting up a 48khz Logic project and an Auria Pro 48khz project and it doesn't appear to work going either way.

    So, either I don't have something set up correctly (definitely possible) or 44.1khz going one-way only via Lightning from iPad to Logic Pro is all that I can do.

    Seems that if Lightning supports 48khz 24bit, and I've got 48khz 24bit projects set up in Logic and Auria, that it would work and you could send data in either directly. Doesn't appear to though, unless I'm missing something.

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