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WaveMachine Labs release Auria iPad appFully featured 48-track DAW
Press Release: WaveMachine Labs is proud to announce the release of Auria, a 48-track Digital Audio Workstation for the iPad. Built from the ground up to be used in professional studio and live tracking applications, Auria includes the necessary tools for recording, mixing, and editing any audio project. Auria introduces innovative features such as AAF import/export for moving sessions between popular DAWs (like Pro Tools, Nuendo and Logic), 64-bit double precision architecture, and up to 24 tracks of simultaneous recording using compatible USB audio interfaces. WaveMachine Labs has teamed with PSPaudioware to offer a powerful vintage-inspired channel strip on every channel, plus a mastering processor on the master and subgroup channels. Auria also features a first among mobile apps - VST plugins. Auria includes several bundled plugins (convolution reverb, stereo chorus and delay, classicVerb and a pitch processor), and offers the ability to purchase popular third party VST plug-ins though its in-app store. Plug-in vendors such as PSPAudioware, Overloud Audio Tools, and Fabfilter have released iOS-compatible versions of their plugins, which are available exclusively within Auria.
Pricing and Availability: Auria is available now through the iTunes App Store for an introductory price of £34.99. WaveMachine Labs NewsSoftware / Virtual Instruments News11/03/13 Native Instruments announce Komplete 9Bundles feature new Monark monosynth and redesigned Battery 4 drum sampler 14/02/13 Propellerhead's Figure gets Audiobus and Soundcloud supportiOS music creation app can now feed audio into other apps All News ChannelsClick to jump to a channel
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