The MIDI features are fairly comprehensive, with real time quantizing and groove templates available for example, as well as many ways to process MIDI destructively (humanize, legato, quantize, etc…). The big addition to Auria Pro has been the inclusion of MIDI, which finally opens the app up to electronic musicians and producers. For anyone who has had to deal with the hassles of using IAA plugins on iOS, Auria’s native plugins offer a much easier and more convenient workflow. On a recent iPad model you can comfortably run 25 or more instances of the plugins without needing to freeze tracks. Thanks to these extra plugin options almost every mixing need can be covered to professional standards. On top of that, there is also an extensive list of available plugins from the likes of Fabfilter and PSP among others, which will further extend the arsenal at your disposal come mix time.įor example, the ever useful Fabfilter Pro Q2 is a great alternative to the bundled EQs due to its wonderful UI or the more exotic Fabfilter Timeless 2 which offers a whole range of delay based effects, from simple delays to chorus and flanging, all of which can be modulated with LFOs and synced to the beat. Right out of the box, Auria Pro is a powerhouse and offers all the tools needed to achieve professional results. Finally, Auria Pro also comes with Fabfilter Twin 2 and Fabfilter One synths included, as well as Lyra which is WaveMachine Labs own sample player instrument (which comes with a wide range of drum kits and instruments as standard). Included in the base package are a convolution reverb, an algorithmic reverb, and PSP delay and chorus effects.
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