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Auria Pro Loops & Add-Ons & IR Files Etc. Worth Buying @ 50% off?
As the title mentions, I wonder if Auria Pro loops & add-ons & IR files etc. are worth buying @ 50% off? I already have enough of their plug-ins.
Much thanks,
The Pup
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Lol! Another user answered that the IRs are a little redundant if you have FabFilter Pro R. About the loops, though, perhaps it's a good deal.
No idea about the loops Mister Puppy. Anyone got any?
I think @supanorton used them in his album...
I like RetroVerb IR packs! Because sometimes it’s more easy to find your favorite IR (one or ten, no matter) than tweaking the plugin. I have ProR, but usually I don’t use it because I like RetroVerb and I know what kind of IR should be used to get the reverberations that I am looking for.
I purchased some of the Auria drum loops (I may have them all), but I haven’t really used them much. I don’t remember what it was about them that put me off, but I did look elsewhere for the drum loops I’ve used.
I like the convolution reverb IRs, particularly the Golden Glue pack. Pro R is a hell of a tool, but I still find myself going for IRs that have worked for me in the past. I also like the Piano and Retro Verb stuff. All are very useful for me.
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I have them but never seriously used them yet. Might be worth a try.
They’re unique. Not for everything, but sometimes they surprise you. Sometimes the piano verb sounds interesting on an acoustic guitar.
Hmmm. Thanks. Something to have a fiddle with.
It’s a trick question, because no one here who doesn’t know you could give a qualified answer. It all depends on what you need. But I’d challenge anyone out there to name a daw on iOS that is more professional studio ready than Auria. But maybe you don’t need that. Maybe you would be happier with just AUM. We have a friend on here who does live performances, and I feel confident in saying that he never turns on Auria when he’s playing live. Snow shoes suck usually. Except when you need 'em.
@theconnatic, pianoverb and springverb are most excellent. To the OP, Golden Glue has a lot of really nice verb in it as well.
Thank you, @supanorton and @rickwaugh!
IR files can be found for free online not sure if IAPs are good or better