Audiobus support ?
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Audiobus support ?
Audiobus released today
http://audiob.us/
Will auria support audiobus in the future updates ?
cheers
http://audiob.us/
Will auria support audiobus in the future updates ?
cheers
Re: Audiobus support ?
Yes. Rim promised it would make the Christmas Eve release!
(Nah they are working on it tho)
(Nah they are working on it tho)
Soundcloud
http://www.soundcloud.com/chris1a-1
Audiobombs (presets and templates for iOS synths):
https://www.audiobombs.com/users/ChrisG & https://sellfy.com/ChrisGR
http://www.soundcloud.com/chris1a-1
Audiobombs (presets and templates for iOS synths):
https://www.audiobombs.com/users/ChrisG & https://sellfy.com/ChrisGR
Re: Audiobus support ?
funny. No promises, but I'm working on it...
Thanks,
Rim
Thanks,
Rim
Re: Audiobus support ?
I too am anxious for Audiobus support and that is one of the main reasons I bought Auria, an excellent app! Will the audiobus support update be a free update? I'm really hoping so since every other music app seems to be implementing it in a free update and it seems like an emerging standard. Thanks!
Re: Audiobus support ?
If idiots (like me ) stop distracting Rim with problems, I'm sure it will happen sooner rather than later.
Merry Christmas everyone!
Merry Christmas everyone!
Re: Audiobus support ?
I guess it will take some time until the real fun starts. At the moment I have only a few apps that support Audiobus, but I have no doubt it will change the way we use iPads.
Re: Audiobus support ?
Yes, it'll be a free update.
Rim
Rim
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Re: Audiobus support ?
One day in with Audiobus and absolutely loving it. But a question, will the Auria Audiobus support upgrade include some way to sync tempos with other apps (midi clock?). It's is one thing I'm still not clear on how to do.
Re: Audiobus support ?
First- Auria is the best designed iOS DAW ever! In a class by itself , a league of it's own.
Second- Auria NEEDS Audiobus as it is the best designed a most paradigm shifting iOS music app thus far and by far!
Third- I understand that Auria/Audiobus compatibility is on the way but...... I am concerned that Audiobus could be perceived as a threat to the business model of the Auria " Store" as it ostensibly circumvents Wavemachine Labs exclusive market for 3rd party plugins available within the Auria signal chain.
Fourth - If point three is in fact a concern then have a stiff drink and move quickly toward Audiobus linkage regardless. You are an island ( albeit a beautiful one) in what has become essentialy overnight- a sea of sound systems. Don't dawdle here. Buck up little soldier and become the prime destination for the output of these audio voyagers.
LOVELOVELOVE
Second- Auria NEEDS Audiobus as it is the best designed a most paradigm shifting iOS music app thus far and by far!
Third- I understand that Auria/Audiobus compatibility is on the way but...... I am concerned that Audiobus could be perceived as a threat to the business model of the Auria " Store" as it ostensibly circumvents Wavemachine Labs exclusive market for 3rd party plugins available within the Auria signal chain.
Fourth - If point three is in fact a concern then have a stiff drink and move quickly toward Audiobus linkage regardless. You are an island ( albeit a beautiful one) in what has become essentialy overnight- a sea of sound systems. Don't dawdle here. Buck up little soldier and become the prime destination for the output of these audio voyagers.
LOVELOVELOVE
Re: Audiobus support ?
There's no threat whatsoever here. AudioBus development in Auria is well under way. Once you purchase Auria (or an in-app plugin), we don't care how you use it AudioBus opens up an entirely new way to use Auria, and we welcome that!
Rim
Rim
Re: Audiobus support ?
There will still be a thriving business model for Auria plug ins ETW. Remember audiobus is a two way street. Plug ins that are proprietary to Auria will then be usable with all other Audiobus apps. So if Auria has a sick plug you can only get via IAP then I'm sure people will still buy it ... maybe more so because they will then be able to use that plug with thumbjam, magellian ... etc.ETW wrote:First- Auria is the best designed iOS DAW ever! In a class by itself , a league of it's own.
Second- Auria NEEDS Audiobus as it is the best designed a most paradigm shifting iOS music app thus far and by far!
Third- I understand that Auria/Audiobus compatibility is on the way but...... I am concerned that Audiobus could be perceived as a threat to the business model of the Auria " Store" as it ostensibly circumvents Wavemachine Labs exclusive market for 3rd party plugins available within the Auria signal chain.
Fourth - If point three is in fact a concern then have a stiff drink and move quickly toward Audiobus linkage regardless. You are an island ( albeit a beautiful one) in what has become essentialy overnight- a sea of sound systems. Don't dawdle here. Buck up little soldier and become the prime destination for the output of these audio voyagers.
LOVELOVELOVE
Re: Audiobus support ?
Keep in mind that using AudioBus with Auria can create some resource challenges. For example, running Auria plus another app on an iPad 1 or 2 could present memory problems if you're not careful. Also, AudioBus requires a low buffer size (256 samples in most cases). This will cause Auria to increase it's CPU usage (similar to when you're recording in Auria).
Rim
Rim
Re: Audiobus support ?
Howdy jfu222 & Rim
2 things.
1. I've noticed that JamUp Pro is now a Auria store plugin, but as I already own it as an iOS plugin app it introduces the question as to how Audiobus and Auria's plugins will play.
jfu222 writes:
"Plug ins that are proprietary to Auria will then be usable with all other Audiobus apps. So if Auria has a sick plug you can only get via IAP then I'm sure people will still buy it ... maybe more so because they will then be able to use that plug with thumbjam, magellian ... etc."
Is this a given? Can you Rim confirm that my Auria' s in app purchased plugins will be processed and available between apps?
2. Rim. Are the CPU demands you reference ones that Wavemachine Labs has experienced through testing with Audiobus or just general cautionary reminders?
Thanks very much
LOVELOVELOVE
ETWILSON
2 things.
1. I've noticed that JamUp Pro is now a Auria store plugin, but as I already own it as an iOS plugin app it introduces the question as to how Audiobus and Auria's plugins will play.
jfu222 writes:
"Plug ins that are proprietary to Auria will then be usable with all other Audiobus apps. So if Auria has a sick plug you can only get via IAP then I'm sure people will still buy it ... maybe more so because they will then be able to use that plug with thumbjam, magellian ... etc."
Is this a given? Can you Rim confirm that my Auria' s in app purchased plugins will be processed and available between apps?
2. Rim. Are the CPU demands you reference ones that Wavemachine Labs has experienced through testing with Audiobus or just general cautionary reminders?
Thanks very much
LOVELOVELOVE
ETWILSON
Re: Audiobus support ?
Apple prevents us (and all developers) from making an in-app purchase item free based on certain criteria. For example, we can't allow users who already own the JamUp app to get a free download of Jam Up for Auria. I wish they had a system for doing that, but it simply doesn't exist.
The AudioBus implementation in Auria will allow you to send audio from Auria to another AudioBus enabled app, and also receive audio from another app. So in theory, using AudioBus, you can use Auria as a "plug-in host" if you wanted to.
In terms of CPU constraints, Auria uses a very large playback buffer (4096). When you record in Auria, the buffer size goes down to whatever you set it to in the settings (usually 256 samples). Lower buffer sizes result in greater CPU usage, so a project that had a low CPU usage (say 40%) might jump up to 70% when you lower the buffer size. This is already how Auria works. When using AudioBus, the buffer must remain at a low size (typically 256), so using AudioBus with Auria will result in greater CPU usage (similar to what you're already used to when doing recording in Auria).
Additionally, the convolution reverb will be unavailable when using AudioBus, because the convolution reverb doesn't work at lower buffer sizes (this is already the case right now, as the convolution reverb gets automatically disabled when recording in Auria).
So none of this is really new. Auria already works exactly like this when recording, so to get a feel for how Auria will work when using AudioBus, just record enable a track using a 256-sample latency.
Rim
The AudioBus implementation in Auria will allow you to send audio from Auria to another AudioBus enabled app, and also receive audio from another app. So in theory, using AudioBus, you can use Auria as a "plug-in host" if you wanted to.
In terms of CPU constraints, Auria uses a very large playback buffer (4096). When you record in Auria, the buffer size goes down to whatever you set it to in the settings (usually 256 samples). Lower buffer sizes result in greater CPU usage, so a project that had a low CPU usage (say 40%) might jump up to 70% when you lower the buffer size. This is already how Auria works. When using AudioBus, the buffer must remain at a low size (typically 256), so using AudioBus with Auria will result in greater CPU usage (similar to what you're already used to when doing recording in Auria).
Additionally, the convolution reverb will be unavailable when using AudioBus, because the convolution reverb doesn't work at lower buffer sizes (this is already the case right now, as the convolution reverb gets automatically disabled when recording in Auria).
So none of this is really new. Auria already works exactly like this when recording, so to get a feel for how Auria will work when using AudioBus, just record enable a track using a 256-sample latency.
Rim
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First of all I wanna say...excellent application ty Rim!
My question is of course open for any member to discuss, as I am purchasing an ipad4 and I need to know the cpu difference as compared to the ipad2?
I know someone here has maxed auria on plugs etc on both these units, and i need a better view as to what I am getting into.
i am going to be using a lexicon omega via lightning to usb adapter
Also, i am so used to using the alesis io dock and it charging my ipad while i do music, that i wonder if this is possible thru a splitter or etc?
My question is of course open for any member to discuss, as I am purchasing an ipad4 and I need to know the cpu difference as compared to the ipad2?
I know someone here has maxed auria on plugs etc on both these units, and i need a better view as to what I am getting into.
i am going to be using a lexicon omega via lightning to usb adapter
Also, i am so used to using the alesis io dock and it charging my ipad while i do music, that i wonder if this is possible thru a splitter or etc?
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