Auria Videos

 

 

Recording the Auria demo song

Chicago band whysowhite takes Auria out into the country-side, and winds up cutting tracks in a barn.

Recording "The Sun" with Auria

You'll Return Music Video

This video shows the recording of the song "You'll Return", written and arranged by Ella Joy Meir, lyrics by Michal Weiner. This song has been entirely recorded, mixed and mastered by Andrea Pejrolo using an iPad Mini retina running Auria and Final Touch by Positive Grid.

David Kahne discusses Auria

Grammy award winning Producer David Kahne (Paul McCartney, Ingrid Michaelson, Regina Spektor, Tony Bennett) takes a look at mixing and editing on an iPad using Auria.

Auria First Look: NAMM 2012

The first Auria video, made for NAMM 2012, which shows off some of Auria's editing and mixing capability.

LinkedIn Learning Auria Training Videos (formerly lynda.com)      lynda

Online training site linkedin learning now offers a specific course dedicated to learning Auria! The full course is subscription based, but they have released several of the videos for free (scroll down to watch).

Auria Course Description:

Auria is the first major digital audio workstation designed specifically for the Apple iPad, and in this course, author and professional musician Garrick Chow demonstrates how to use its recording, editing, and mixing tools to create great-sounding music. First, Garrick reviews the hardware you'll need to start capturing audio, from microphones to cables and input devices. He then demonstrates how to record anything from a single audio track to a complete multitrack capture of a live band performance. Once the recordings are done, he shows you how to edit them by adding splits and trims, as well as how to apply effects and use automation in creating a final mix. Lastly, Garrick reviews the options for exporting your project from Auria in several formats to share it with the world.

Auria Tutorials from linkedin learning (click for more info)

 

Recording a Track
 

Simultaneous Multi-track Recording
 

Editing with Cut, Copy and Paste
 

Working with the PSP Channelstrip