Ok, I am frustrated and so far with Auria....
Simply can not break thru the basics, here is what is going on.
I want to record some audio... Anything.
I plug a mic in and unlike GarageBand I have no clue what's going on. I create an audio track. I arm it . Input is bus1. I record. I see a wave looking representation in the track area when I press the wave looking button top left next to the sliders button. I rewind to the beginning and press play and I hear nothing.
I did arm the track and record by pressing the red circle record button then the green play button.
It took a restart of the program and a settings change to get it to stop using the built in mic. When that is turned on it never seems to stop listening. It is off
The master always shows some solid green in the volume even with no sound playing. I raise the volume I see more green.
I just want to hear some sound.
So simply, how do I record some guitar and hear it back without a battle?
Thanks in advance for any help
More newbie basic questions
Re: More newbie basic questions
What you're trying to do is very basic. There's no need to touch the buses. Buses are only used for complex routing of signals in Auria. Here's all you need to do to record in Auria:
1. Create a new project
2. Add a new audio track
3. Press the Rec button above the track
4. Press Record and Play
Rim
1. Create a new project
2. Add a new audio track
3. Press the Rec button above the track
4. Press Record and Play
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Re: More newbie basic questions
Hi Rim, thanks for the feedback. I did that and could see the wave file but had no sound on playback. In the end I deleted the project and started over. I can hear sound in the new project.
I am new do daw with GarageBand for iPad being my only experience. I will try to research and review as much as I can before posting. Thanks for the help
I am new do daw with GarageBand for iPad being my only experience. I will try to research and review as much as I can before posting. Thanks for the help
Re: More newbie basic questions
Stick with it. It will become clear.
Sometimes iOS does some weird things, as well. It's like things get stuck. It's always a good idea to kill everything else before starting to record. If the problems continue, reboot the iPad.
Sometimes iOS does some weird things, as well. It's like things get stuck. It's always a good idea to kill everything else before starting to record. If the problems continue, reboot the iPad.
Re: More newbie basic questions
That is good advice: If something very strange and unnatural seems to be happening in your music app, always restart first to see if it resolves the issue. I've gone through some extended uninstall/reinstall dances that would have been fixed with a simple reboot. (This is especially true with some IAA glitches, since sometimes a crashed synth seems to get trapped in memory...)
Re: More newbie basic questions
Check your I/O, HW and sw. Check the volume knobs of: speakers, your sound card, etc. check batteries(it did happen to me that I didn't notice you phone amp was dead and lost way too many minutes to see that). Check your cables. And so on.
Modified:
I got some noob questions as well: is it possible to get the control points envelope shape reflected?; I can get 'em only rising from left to right.
Modified:
I got some noob questions as well: is it possible to get the control points envelope shape reflected?; I can get 'em only rising from left to right.
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