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FabFilter AUv3 On The Way

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  • @richardyot said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    I, too, would prefer not to pay for plugins in Auria. But I fear this means the end of Auria.

    No reason to think that - Auria is awesome anyway. FF really isn't the only reason to use it.

    The video import option is a pretty big deal. AAF import, proper bussing etc. It’s like the iOS version of Pro Tools.

  • Exactly - for some people Auria is just a better DAW than the alternatives. Some people prefer other options and that's fine too, but Auria still very much has a place because it simply does a lot of stuff better than the competition.

  • Agree with both of you, but looking at it from a “marketing” perspective, I have seen a fair enough sampling of people who have other DAWs but have jumped in on the strength of the Fab plugs to make me wonder.

    Just musing. Auria is my tool of choice if I want to get serious about a project, hands-down. Nothing else touches it as a serious DAW.

  • Great news! FabFilter is really among the best in any platform!

  • Over the years i have aquired all FF plugins inside Auria - since i bought several of them on sale the total is less than the official 286€ they currently cost, but i probably invested still more than 150€.

    I don‘t think it is possible to transfer any IAP info from Auria to FF, so i don‘t think that FabFilter can offer anything reduction for previous customers - so ‚we‘ might have to pay the full price again :/

    But implementing IOS AUv3 and hopefully supporting midi in, AU parameters, AU fullscreen etc require development time, which must be paid for... On the PC market, FabFilter does sales several times a year - so there probably will be sales on IOS too, we‘ll just have to wait :)

  • @wim said:
    Agree with both of you, but looking at it from a “marketing” perspective, I have seen a fair enough sampling of people who have other DAWs but have jumped in on the strength of the Fab plugs to make me wonder.

    Just musing. Auria is my tool of choice if I want to get serious about a project, hands-down. Nothing else touches it as a serious DAW.

    Well I think the fate of Auria is tied very closely to the fate of the platform as a whole, the more people get into iOS music the more sales of Auria - so FF going AUv3 is actually good news in that respect. It opens up the platform and hopefully attracts more users.

  • @richardyot said:

    @wim said:
    Agree with both of you, but looking at it from a “marketing” perspective, I have seen a fair enough sampling of people who have other DAWs but have jumped in on the strength of the Fab plugs to make me wonder.

    Just musing. Auria is my tool of choice if I want to get serious about a project, hands-down. Nothing else touches it as a serious DAW.

    Well I think the fate of Auria is tied very closely to the fate of the platform as a whole, the more people get into iOS music the more sales of Auria - so FF going AUv3 is actually good news in that respect. It opens up the platform and hopefully attracts more users.

    That is an excellent point!

  • @richardyot said:

    @wim said:
    Agree with both of you, but looking at it from a “marketing” perspective, I have seen a fair enough sampling of people who have other DAWs but have jumped in on the strength of the Fab plugs to make me wonder.

    Just musing. Auria is my tool of choice if I want to get serious about a project, hands-down. Nothing else touches it as a serious DAW.

    Well I think the fate of Auria is tied very closely to the fate of the platform as a whole, the more people get into iOS music the more sales of Auria - so FF going AUv3 is actually good news in that respect. It opens up the platform and hopefully attracts more users.

    True words spoken.

  • @richardyot said:
    Also if you've already bought them for Auria, don't be sad - you will definitely still be able to run more instances of the native Auria versions than the AUs, I'm certain of that. With an Air 2 you can run 25 instances of Pro C or Pro Q in Auria (or any combination thereof) - I doubt very much that will be possible with the AU versions!

    This is so true: in Auria the plugins are integrated into the executable, which provides some unique advantages over AU. I can run dozens of instances of C & Q, and all the FabFilter plugins are extremely reliable. I'm excited about the flexibility the AU versions will provide, but wouldn't be surprised if there are performance differences.

  • Auria won’t lose: it will keep being iOS leading DAW with full integration with the very best plug-in brand in the market. It is the iOS musician community as a whole that will win - with the added plus that it may inspire other pro VST brands to follow suit. This is a win-win, folks!

  • I love my Auria, and learned all my Fab stuff through Auria. BUT if I had another daw where I had to pay big bucks to get ff’s working, it would be worth the price; plus now I know which ones I need the most.

  • dang I hope we get them if we have the auria versions...

  • @Chaztrip said:

    haha, the one complaining was me

  • @richardyot said:
    Great news!

    Also if you've already bought them for Auria, don't be sad - you will definitely still be able to run more instances of the native Auria versions than the AUs, I'm certain of that. With an Air 2 you can run 25 instances of Pro C or Pro Q in Auria (or any combination thereof) - I doubt very much that will be possible with the AU versions!

    I also don't expect a discount for those who've already bought them (and I won every single one), but I'm just glad to see iOS music getting more traction from a truly great software company.

    Again, you prove you are a better soul than me. Git. And you're right. I know, I know, I know....gah. Grrr.

    :)

  • @cabo said:

    @Chaztrip said:

    haha, the one complaining was me

    But in case anyone was thinking there would be a 'special deal' this response tells you otherwise.

    Certainly not sure I'll buy all of them again, but, as has been mentioned, I do have a very good sense of the one or two I would like as AU second time around....

  • I hope I don't have to buy them again (or at least get a nice discount as an Auria user), but if I have to, I have to. Better in AUM than Auria imho.

  • I don’t see how they could administer a ‘deal’ even if they wanted to. I doubt there is any facility in the app store to convert an IAP purchase within one app into a purchase of another full app. These are all automated systems and I have never seen or heard of anything like that.

    No point in being disapointed in them not being able to do what is likely the impossible.

    PS. if there any examples of this having been done do let me know, and I am not being snarky, just curious.

  • Maybe they'll have a nice intro price, this is news I've been waiting for, for years, along with 3rd party gadgets in gadget.

  • Yeah I think it's just the nature of the appstore that they are new apps so will have to buy again.

  • @AudioGus said:
    I don’t see how they could administer a ‘deal’ even if they wanted to. I doubt there is any facility in the app store to convert an IAP purchase within one app into a purchase of another full app. These are all automated systems and I have never seen or heard of anything like that.

    No point in being disapointed in them not being able to do what is likely the impossible.

    PS. if there any examples of this having been done do let me know, and I am not being snarky, just curious.

    I dunno - Turnado managed it somehow. I purchased that through the Auria store and it gave me both the stand-alone and the Auria. No reason FF couldn't do something similar.....

  • edited July 2018

    @Daveypoo said:

    @AudioGus said:
    I don’t see how they could administer a ‘deal’ even if they wanted to. I doubt there is any facility in the app store to convert an IAP purchase within one app into a purchase of another full app. These are all automated systems and I have never seen or heard of anything like that.

    No point in being disapointed in them not being able to do what is likely the impossible.

    PS. if there any examples of this having been done do let me know, and I am not being snarky, just curious.

    I dunno - Turnado managed it somehow. I purchased that through the Auria store and it gave me both the stand-alone and the Auria. No reason FF couldn't do something similar.....

    Oh? Interesting. I thought I bought it standalone and it showed up in Auria...

    Hmmm, I don't think it was Turnado that managed it so much as Rim (Auria) did it? That could be a weird conflict of interests in this case. Interesting that that tech worked though.

  • edited July 2018

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  • Similarly, I purchased WOW2 in Auria and got the the standalone. At least that’s how I remember it. It was a few years ago.

  • Yeah i think it's possible if they updated the Auria FF code, but doesn't look as though they've got that in mind. Or maybe it's only possible at point of purchase and not retrospectively with a new app and an old purchase.

  • Really I'm just looking for some tip of the hat to the folks that already invested in the FFs. And only because they are so much more expensive than most comparable apps in the App Store.

  • This is a nice surprise but from reading previous posts in this thread it looks like new apps rather than a deal.

  • Dudes if we had not all purchased all the fab filter IAP’s in Auria (and gave them rave reviews) they would’ve never considered releasing them on iOS in the AU format. Pat yourselves on the back. Heck they’ll probably go on sale once in a while like they did in Auria. We all need to thank Rim for opening this door for us. Who knows who’ll be next...

  • edited July 2018

    @Daveypoo said:
    Really I'm just looking for some tip of the hat to the folks that already invested in the FFs. And only because they are so much more expensive than most comparable apps in the App Store.

    (tips hat)

  • I commented on the Facebook post basically what guys like @Daveypoo & others have asked: will Auria version FabFilter users get some sort of consideration (free or reduced price for AUv3 FF’s)?

    I know devs can’t stay in business if they did free updates & transfers for every licensed user but brand loyalty, dedicated customer base and word of mouth from happy users has to count for something...a reduced price, etc.

    I don’t want to whine because in the Appaholism thread I just wrote yesterday or something about how the reduced price of iOS apps relative to their desktop counterparts or physical hardware/instrument is a big contributing factor in the said affliction. But the FF’s in Auria were pretty stout, $30-40.

    We’ll see, I’m just excited that iOS music production is continuing to grow and woo major companies into making iOS a larger priority. I’ll still use Auria Pro as my main DAW but having FF’s available in every AU host is extremely cool...

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