![]() (I bought into the Android eco-system because there are a few self contained groove boxes and studio type apps that have no peer or equivalent on said: Latency with the Huawei, using the app I bought into Android to use, is 10ms. where you will find AEM and many other DAW-type apps, as you know.īut yes the devices are there in Android, and the legendary shit latency is becoming a thing of the past. But if you then want to bring in other instruments VST-style you’re better off in iOS. The exception would be Audio Evolution Mobile, which would gladly load stems from anyplace. The great apps on Android are mostly all-in-ones, either self contained studios or grooveboxes, and not really a great fit for what you’re talking about doing. I’ve tried a couple Samsung devices, S9 phone and 2 Tabs, all of which worked for music making, but the Chinese processor was faster (2.1 GHz) and had more RAM (4gb), processing power required by the app in wanted to use. Always a way to make something work, some ways are just better than Mediapad M5 is probably the best Android tab right now, and pre-tariff costs about $300. Thank you very much for the reply, after I get a new AIO for my PC, what I create in iOS, I’ll then move to my PC, then mix it in Reaper, and master it in Ozone 8’s complete suite of mastering tools. I got away from using iOS for mixing, and this is one reason. You May be able to use the files app on iOS but I don’t know for sure. I got away from using iOS for mixing, and this is one said: You May have to go to a file menu in auria first to trigger the unzip, I don’t remember, but you’ll get a message that it’s happening.Īfter you import to your project (it will copy the audio files to your project), then you can delete the stem folder and the zip folder (if you made one due to iTunes). Or, with iTunes, zip the tracks into a zip file and place into auria’s file Sharing folder, then launch auria and it will unzip to its own folder automatically, then import to your project. Use ifunbox and put the folder with your stems directly into the auria file sharing folder. I’m sure there’s probably a better way though. Thank you very much for the reply and information, I already have a 2018 iPad 10.5”, and iPad mini 3, so I’m well equipped, I just got frustrated because I didn’t know how to transfer my Maschine MK3 files into Auria, but I figured out a way, although probably not the most efficient, I just transfer iTunes, into Audioshare, then into Auria. It of course is limited by the WiFi network speed (but no internet connection is required) I use File Browser for connecting to NAS and can get any file wherever I need it. It will likely last longer than the new android tablet.Īnd for file transfers, look in to WiFi NAS file transfers. Buy a used iPad for the price of a new android tablet.
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