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I think they have slipped back to early next year if the rumours are true.
Just looked on the Apple site, there's an event next Thursday.
Never trust rumours lol
Not that I have any money. Just like geeking over the new stuff
Ideally more memory in the next iPad Pro would be great!
My testing so far with AU has been rock solid. (Including DDMF Envelope). I'm on an iPad Pro: perhaps it's a memory issue?
IAA is still, and has always been, one of the buggiest pile of nonsense I've ever encountered.
This has been selected as my Favorite Pejorative of the Week and will be going into immediate rotation around the house...
Just bought a Pro 9.7'' to replace my Air. 256 GB, yay! But also: it came with 9.3.1, lol!
I think I found a bug with the latest Auria Pro, but it has to do with the video loading IAP. After you import a video and then load it, the play button doesn't activate it. Nothing seems to work. Until I quit out, and restart Auria. Then it seems to work, but it won't loop by selection. The video plays once then stops, but the audio only loops.
Worked fine before the update.
I'll post over on the @WaveMachineLabs forum too, but in case Rim is still monitoring bugs here I figured I'd mention it.
Report here as well: http://auriaapp.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=20
It's where Rim usually monitors bug reports.
Answering my own question: I can say that the smaller iPad Pro is great for music production after all: it handled with ease everything I tried in Auria, including the most dangerous FF Twin patches, really without a hiccup. The A9X is great and laptop-grade, definitely.
I'm having a lot of problems with transposing MIDI, I have notes disappearing when trying to transpose, although other notes in the same part will transpose fine.
On occasion all notes on a track transpose and not just the ones I have selected. (this may be finger trouble, I can't decide because it seems to happen randomly)
I am also experiencing a lot of crashes when editing MIDI or moving tracks around...maybe I'm pushing the iPad Mini 2 too hard with my AU's and channel strips etc....
Reported this on the auria forum also
Anyone else can reproduce the above issue?
AU seems very flakey here it just crashes like a mxxxxxxxr.
Think I will take the modstep to AUM route until Rim gets it stable.
Auria does sound good - and I'll miss that a lot...
Which ones? AU has been running rock solid for me, either on my Air 1 or my Pro 9.7''.
But I only have Ruismaker, iSem and FM Essentials. All are AU instruments. No FXs, because I'm yet to find something exciting outside the Auria Store in this regard.
I am using the smaller Pro, and I found out it can handle pretty much everything with its 2 GB of RAM. As disk streaming is more used by sample players - Auria's Lyra already does that and can run those 10GB monster piano libraries - we get less and less dependent on huge amounts of RAM. Superior Drummer, you can come now.
Rock solid here too...
iPad Pro 12.9" with iOS 9.35...
Two lyras, 4 phaswmakers, one poison on 12'9 with ios 9.35.
maybe ios 10 will make a difference...
Try opening the same configuration in a new project!
i like to hear this, cuz I will prob. buy a refurb one when they appear and I got the cash together.
I'd have waited if my old Air hadn't decide for me by getting its screen smashed into pieces, @High5denied.
I choose the 9.7" because I am not really in need of a bigger screen, and I read in many places that the performance delta is not really significant.
P.S.: I was lucky to get my iPad Pro with iOS 9. I wonder how many are out there that weren't updated yet.
@theconnactic Since you seem to be the unofficial promoter and marketing rep of Auria here
Can you tell me if he has a history of fixing the IAP's for Auria when they're broken? I bought Auria specifically for video soundtrack stuff because at the time, Auria was the only DAW that had a video loader that you could add soundtrack stuff to.
I reported a bug having to do with his IAP video loader, and he replied that it's been broken awhile and he needs to find time to eventually fix it. Yes, I realize the main app has to be his main concern and he's just one guy, yada, yada... but, my main desire to use Auria stems from it's video capabilities. If it's broken and isn't an expensive IAP to begin with, does that mean it's highly unlikely it'll get fixed anytime soon in your opinion? I'm guessing since the video capabilities are kind of an afterthought, and that it's first and foremost a DAW, fixing the video loader IAP is likely at the very bottom of his list.
Update: Rim replied on the bug report via the Auria forum. He says it's an old, confirmed bug that's well documented, etc. I'm going to take that to mean I shouldn't hold my breath then.
Someone here recommended another DAW that had video import capabilities. I didn't go that route because I'd already invested in Auria and that other app hadn't been updated in a long time. I think it might've had an update recently so I perhaps I'll read up on that one and abandon the Auria angle for now. It's a music DAW and I'm sure 90% of Auria's users couldn't give two flips if the video loader IAP works correctly or not.
So sorry for your situation, @skiphunt. I'll post your issue in the first page to warn others. Did it begin with this latest update? I do use the video IAP, but mostly for lip syncing youtube videos for my costumers, and never really tried or cared to loop the playback, so I'm not affected by the bug, fortunately.
About a solution ETA, better asking @WaveMachineLabs instead of assuming the worst. I assume you are anxious with all this, it must be a critical issue for you, but still. Don't throw the towel yet!
My mistake was hitching my "video wagon" to an app that's primary a DAW only. I think the video thing doesn't really matter to any of the regular users. I sort of knew this, but bought it anyway since it seemed like the best option at the time.
It's not such an issue with longer form stuff, but for the shorter stuff I've been playing with, it's a real pain.
Already mentioned to Rim. He replied. I didn't get the impression anything will be done about it anytime in the foreseeable future, if at all.
I just wish Apple would release an iOS version of Logic Pro X with video import. No, not Garageband... but a scaled down Logic Pro X for iOS. I'm sure it's doable, and I don't think it would cannibalize their desktop sales.
Auria Pro is plenty sufficient enough for many of you I'm sure, but after waiting for the iOS10 problems to be fixed, and now discovering the main reason I bought it, kinda doesn't really work all that well... and that it's just a one developer shop who I'm sure that his efforts will always be focussed solely on the core function of the DAW part and the insignificant afterthought of video was just that... an afterthought. I'm kinda kicking myself for going this route, but I don't blame anyone but myself.
So sorry for this, @skiphunt. But I must insist: the bug, has it always happened, or only after you updated to 2.06? Or else when you upgraded to iOS 10?
Hope it gets sorted out for you soon!
I never noticed the problem before, but originally I was playing with longer format video clips.. so I wouldn't likely be looping longer stuff. Shorter stuff kinda needs to be looped. The audio loops, but the video won't. Kinda strange since if you simply move the playhead back over to the beginning, it'll start playing again. Seems like that would be an easy fix, but I'm not a programmer. It's workable, but really a pain. I don't know how long it's been doing it. Never noticed it before, but Rim says it's been doing that for a long while. That's the disheartening part... because if it's been doing it for a long time and hasn't been fixed, I better not hold my breath for it getting fixed at all then.
The problem is, there are bugs that are hard to squash, regardless of how much time a developer invests to find a solution. Let's hope for the best.
The disappearing notes was caused by the notes being overlapped once transposed, so Auria gets rid of the overlapped notes. The overlap was caused by me using humanize.
Rim is aware, and I think it may change so that transpose will trim the overlap from the previous note rather than lose the second note, this is how normal dragging of notes behaves.