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No. There is no such mechanism on iOS.
So plugins companies have different politics on PC/MAC and different politics on iOS. This isn’t right. We need same rights! Just saying. ..
It's nothing to do with the plugin companies, Apple runs iOS and there is no mechanism to resell licenses. You can ask Apple to change it, but I doubt they are listening....
But look on the bright side: you are paying a lot less for these than you would on the desktop. The sale price on iOS is about 10% of the regular desktop price for Fabfilters.
I see that, besides plug-ins, even the impulse responses, loops etc are on sale: are they any good?
There's some good impulses, golden glue and hit are great. I like the plates too (at.99 they are definitely worth it). I haven't been using auria as much as I used to, but I did just get the pro q and pro c 2 upgrades for $10 apiece. I may get some gog packs too, useful to work on tracks even if I'm mixing on mixbus.
And just now, working with auria's midi reminds me of just how frustrating I find that part. But for mixing its great for me.
Since Pro-R came out I haven't used the convolution reverb, however I did use to be quite partial to some of the Golden Glue IRs. I always found though that I didn't like the high-end on the convolution reverb though, so I filtered it out with an EQ later in FX chain.
With Pro-R available though, not sure there is much point in buying any IRs. Especially as none of them are from real spaces AFAIK, they're from process chains.
Thank you, @richardyot and @mrufino1. By the way, what do you find frustrating in Auria’s MIDI workflow? I use it everyday and while there are disavantages against, say, Logic Pro X (in Logic I can join MIDI regions across multiple tracks into a single region in a single track for example), it seems pretty decent to me.
A clink back. iOS recording nirvana has been attained.
THM overload do I need it if I have Saturn plus timeless 2?
There’s a wrong picture in the store for Volcano it shows Saturns pic.
No
If you check this other thread you'll see there is a way to install all the Twin2 desktop presets within Auria as well. For free. But you need a desktop computer.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/20675/auria-twin-2-i-think-i-found-out-something-very-interesting
Thanks!
I have to be honest with myself. I’ve been using AUM and Cubasis most and now that I got my iPad back, I might use AP more but its always the other two. Especially AUM on iPhone, so I have to decide carefully.
Similar to what I just replied on a post about notion, I don't use it enough to sustain any learning, so I bet if I did it more I'd get better. Midi doesn't play a huge role in anything I do though really, I mostly do audio.
However, to try out my upgrades to pro q and c that I bought today, I loaded a tune that I mixed a few years ago, unfroze the tracks, and suddenly all of the audio files were gone from the session, although all in the folder. No way to load a backup either that I can see (there were no snapshots unfortunately). Oh well, I'll have to reload it later when I get back home, I'm with family today for Thanksgiving.
I just picked up Pro C2. Given that, any benefit in adding either of the DCAM Comps?
I have them all. Multiple compressors is always a good thing; a lot of pros actually stack multiple compressors on single tracks. They all do something a little bit different.
They’re not the same. Overloud is very good and is laid out with guitar player logic. As you know, every guitar app/plug-in has advantages and disadvantages. I love Overloud with my humbucker guitars.
Yeah, I figured as much...just needed someone to say it. Thanks!
I’ve never had much luck with FXpansion BusComp, but I can’t live without the ChanComp on vocal tracks.
Good to know! I’ll probably pick that one up this go round and wait on the bus one for now. I wanna puck up that Circuit editor app on sale too, and need to show at least a little restraint!
Last time I used chan comp the meter still didn't work on it (it never has for me) but it does sound good. However, with pro c2 and the Channel strip you'd be well covered. Old timer is very cool too, but same comment from me. I bought old timer and Chan comp a long time ago, before Fabfilter was involved with auria. I'm usually mixing on my Mac in harrison mixbus but I will probably use auria for some things I have coming up.
Wow, that's news to me: I really thought FabFilter was available in Auria from day one! That has historical relevance in regards to iOS music production: do you remember exactly what were the plug-ins that were there in the beginning, aside from DCAM and Old Timer?
Grabbed Saturn & Pro-MB.
Already had Pro-Q2, Pro-L and PSP Marco Warmer. Good sale indeed!
Thanks bro! I can’t decide since I already have ToneStack and flying Haggis plus JamUp. But at the 50% discount it seems so tempting. Also most of my style of playing is like contemporary worship music like that of Hillsong, Phil Whickham style, so I use a lot of overdrive but hardly to hard rock metal. But I do use the Pitch shift effect a lot and I noticed there’s nothing available in this plugin for that. What do you suggest?
No pitch shift in Overloud that I’m aware of, and I’m unfamiliar with the people you mention. Before this sale, did you feel like something was missing in your arsenal?
It’s been a while, but neither dcam or old timer were there either. At least dcam definitely wasn’t. I think psp echo and micro warmer were there originally, and possibly piano or springverb. Maybe an IR pack or two, and a drum loop pack. Retune was standard, not an iap I think, and maybe thm? I bought Auria when I had an iPad 2, used it for about a year before getting my iPad Air (which is still the iPad I use) on the day it came out in 2013, so it’s been about 5 years since I bought auria. It was out for about 6 months I think before I purchased it.
Not really just that I wondered if the quality of this plugin is superior to the others and at this discount well might be worth it.
PSP Microwarmer.
This is interesting to me!
Makes tracks fatter? Adds presence?
Do you use it pre EQ and FX etc?
Could anyone fill me in on usefulness of this and where you would use it?
There’s a good YouTube tutorial vid that’s worth watching, actually covering the desktop version, but it helps demo what it does. It’s in two parts. If you try to find it and can’t, let me know and I’ll help. ...it may be for the vintage warmer, not the micro warmer, but it still applies.
I use it on every song. A little on the master buss. Sometimes on vocals too. To me it adds a little saturation and glue.
Someone mentioned the drum bus.. the song I’m currently mixing I started in BM3 and it uses 10 different drum pads. I didn’t want to bloat my Auria project with 10+ drum tracks, so I premixed them in their own Auria project. I put the microwarmer on the master bus with just about 1db of gain redux, and love what it did for the drum sounds there. Warmer and more cohesive.