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AURIA: 48-Track Recording System for iPad

Auria is a 48 track digital audio workstation designed exclusively 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 project. Auria introduces innovative features such as AAF import/export for moving sessions between popular DAWs (like Pro Tools and Nuendo), 64-bit double precision architecture, and multiple channels of recording using compatible USB audio interfaces (via the Camera Connection Kit). 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 - in-app purchase of VST effects; Auria includes several bundled plugins (convolution reverb, stereo chorus and delay, classicVerb and a pitch processor). Plug-ins by PSPAudioware, Overloud Audio Tools, Fabfilter and more will be available through in-app purchase. WaveMachine Labs is pioneering the effort to increase the presence of VST effects on iOS, allowing manufacturers to easily port their existing plugins to the iPad. http://www.AuriaApp.com "I Only Wanted to be Alone" courtesy of James McCartney

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