So I've picked up a Bluetooth speaker and it is amazing what an upgrade it is in addition to
the crappy onboard speakers of the iPad Air 2.
Only Auria Pro is not giving its Audio towards the Bluetooth speaker.
Cubasis is doing it without any question but I work rather in Auria Pro.
Where can I adjust some setting to get the Audio going into the Bluetooth speaker if there is any?
With greetings
Bennie
BlueTooth UE MegaBOOM and Auria Pro
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Re: BlueTooth UE MegaBOOM and Auria Pro
Bennie,
Auria does not currently support audio output over Bluetooth.
Auria does not currently support audio output over Bluetooth.
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Bluetooth UE MegaBOOM and Auria Pro
Ahoy Corey,
I've searched the forum about this topic and It is clear now that Bluetooth isn't supported by Auria Pro.
So I thought maybe my swiss army knife app and little brother of Auria Pro would come to the rescue: AUM
After messing around with the buffer size settings around 256 it suddenly came to life!
But I had to hold my horses! It was only MONO
So now I bought an 3.5 mm jack plug to connect the devices and the sound is amazing.
I'm sad Bluetooth is not supported on the iPad properly. Some apps sound amazing in
standalone mode. Well at least it is partly useable.
I've searched the forum about this topic and It is clear now that Bluetooth isn't supported by Auria Pro.
So I thought maybe my swiss army knife app and little brother of Auria Pro would come to the rescue: AUM
After messing around with the buffer size settings around 256 it suddenly came to life!
But I had to hold my horses! It was only MONO
So now I bought an 3.5 mm jack plug to connect the devices and the sound is amazing.
I'm sad Bluetooth is not supported on the iPad properly. Some apps sound amazing in
standalone mode. Well at least it is partly useable.
Re: BlueTooth UE MegaBOOM and Auria Pro
AFAIK 2 good arguments for using wired audio are latency (if you're trying record live playing) and loss of quality. Bluetooth uses digital compression apparently, so it wouldn't be useful for mixing either.
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