There’s multitrack editing, AAF support (so that you can move session files to your main DAW) and VST plug-in support.
Plug-ins have to be put through a sort of iOS wrapper, then paid for as in-app purchases, though. Don’t expect to transfer your plug-in collection to your iPad .
Auria comes with a PSP Audioware vintage-inspired channel strip on every channel, and a convolution reverb, stereo chorus and delay, classicVerb and pitch processor will also be bundled.
Plug-ins by PSP Audioware Overloud and Fabfilter will be available as in-app purchases, and Wave Machine Labs announced that they are trying to develop the VST standard across the iOS platform.
Release date is expected to be Q 2012, with a $50 price point. Plug-ins should cost $10 to $20.
For more, check out the Auria website.
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