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Any issues with Cubasis and Fabfilter AUs? Potential portable mastering rig.

I’m in an interesting situation where it looks like I will be spending a lot of time this summer traveling looking for potential new places to live. Seattle is just getting a little too rough around the edges for my wife and I lately. Most of the time my mastering clients aren’t in a huge rush if I need to tell them it will be a week before I’ll be back in the studio to start on their projects. But every once once in awhile someone is in a rush and needs it ASAP.

While I COULD bring the laptop for these scenarios (and successfully worked that way for 5 months while moving back from Europe when my studio was still on a boat), I’d rather not bring it with me when I know I’ll have the iPad anyway. One more thing to worry about, and I don’t need it 98% of the time.

So now I’m looking at what iPad apps I might want to use for these fringe scenarios. I’ve a lot of experience with fabfilter plug ins from the laptop, and for awhile in Auria, so I’m already confident that those will handle my processing.

Now I just need a host.

Tempting to stick with Auria, but support and updates seems to be a little slow lately, I dislike how I have to download and install the old version, restore my purchases then download the new version, and quite frankly something new might be fun to play with.

TL:DR

Is anyone out there using Cubasis 3.2 with the new Fabfilter AU plug ins successfully and reliably? I am 100% not interested at all in using Waves plug in for many reasons, so those aren’t an option FWIW. Just looking for some real world feedback to make sure I can run Pro-Q and Pro-L at least in Cubasis on a current gen iPad Pro (soon to be M1 iPad Pro too ).

Thanks!

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