How good is Auria pro?
How good is Auria pro?
Since its 2012 debut, Auria has been considered the optimal iOS DAW choice. It allows up to 24 tracks of simultaneous recording when used in conjunction with iOS-compatible audio interfaces that support 24 inputs. I successfully recorded 24-tracks simultaneously for 15 minutes without a single glitch.
Who makes Auria pro?
WaveMachine Labs’ Lyra Lyra is a true disk streaming sampler, so even large instruments like a 4GB piano will load with ease.
What plugins come with Auria pro?
It comes bundled with effects plug-ins including convolution and algorithmic reverbs, chorus and delay plug-ins from PSP, and PSP’s excellent ChannelStrip, which features Expander, EQ and Compressor modules – all of which will be familiar to current Auria users.
What is Auria pro?
Mobile Music Production. Auria Pro sets a new bar for mobile music production. Whether you’re just getting started, or are a seasoned pro, you’ll appreciate the power and flexibility in this massive update to an award-winning DAW. Designed from the ground up to be easy to use, Auria Pro makes music creation fun!
Is Auria pro the best Daw for iPad?
First unveiled at NAMM 2015, Auria Pro builds upon its predecessor’s aim of bringing a pro-level DAW environment to iPad. While the concept of an iOS DAW isn’t new – GarageBand, Cubasis and the original Auria all offer some form of mobile production environment – Auria Pro is the most impressively spec’d and ambitious offering we’ve seen to date.
What plug-ins does Auria Pro come with?
To take advantage of these MIDI capabilities, Auria Pro comes equipped with a trio of plug-ins: Lyra, WaveMachine Labs’ own sampler instrument, and FabFilter’s One and Twin 2 synths.
Is Auria pro the future of mobile music making?
WaveMachine Labs claims that Auria Pro redefines mobile music making and, remarkably, that’s a largely justifiable claim. While it’s not perfect – we feel there’s still a little work to be done on tailoring the UI to suit working on a touchscreen – the app undoubtedly raises the bar for what we can expect iOS workspaces to be capable of.