Pro C Display Resolution
Pro C Display Resolution
so i bought the Pro C now and i'm wondering that nobody mentioned this before (or maybe there's a hidden trick that i just don't know?):
The display with the realtime analyse (red,grey and light brown lines/waves)has a really low resolution,totally different to all the tutorial videos I watched before.And i was very impressed of how much of visual control you have.Because of the smooth curves you could clearly see every single bit of changes the guy made.As it is now,it looks more like an 8 Bit video game from the atari aera (defender anyone? ) and the differences (when you play with the attack and release times) are really hard to see.If ever.But the stunning visual control was one selling point for me.It might sound picky but i am totally happy with the internal compressor and the psp oldtimer soundwise.So there was not really a need for another compressor (well,besides side chaining but this might come to the channelstrips as well).
What i don't understand:the Pro C takes just 3% cpu (which is great) on an ipad 4.I would gladly spend some more % to have a higher resolution or at least the option to choose a high resolution if i want that (just like in Pro EQ,works great that way).So,if anybody from fabfilter is reading:Please add this
The display with the realtime analyse (red,grey and light brown lines/waves)has a really low resolution,totally different to all the tutorial videos I watched before.And i was very impressed of how much of visual control you have.Because of the smooth curves you could clearly see every single bit of changes the guy made.As it is now,it looks more like an 8 Bit video game from the atari aera (defender anyone? ) and the differences (when you play with the attack and release times) are really hard to see.If ever.But the stunning visual control was one selling point for me.It might sound picky but i am totally happy with the internal compressor and the psp oldtimer soundwise.So there was not really a need for another compressor (well,besides side chaining but this might come to the channelstrips as well).
What i don't understand:the Pro C takes just 3% cpu (which is great) on an ipad 4.I would gladly spend some more % to have a higher resolution or at least the option to choose a high resolution if i want that (just like in Pro EQ,works great that way).So,if anybody from fabfilter is reading:Please add this
iPad Air 2 - WiFI - 128GB - iOS 9.1 - Auria Pro 2.01 - Roland Duo Capture EX
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
One important issue to add.
When you open the expert panel the graph becomes so tiny that I usually use the "hubble telescope" to see it .
Why don't they use a wide mode such as volcano?
Best regards,
Shay
When you open the expert panel the graph becomes so tiny that I usually use the "hubble telescope" to see it .
Why don't they use a wide mode such as volcano?
Best regards,
Shay
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
The graph in the Auria version of Pro-C should have the same resolution as the normal plugin version. However, the resolution depends on the block size that you've selected in Auria. If you use a smaller block size, resolution should be better.
If this doesn't help, can you post a screen shot of what you're seeing?
If this doesn't help, can you post a screen shot of what you're seeing?
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
Hi,thanks for your reply!
But what do you mean with block size?I can't find an option like this in auria.
Here are two screenshots.The first one i made in auria (just a simple bassdrum at 121 bpm) and the second one from the introducing video of Pro C.
http://s1.directupload.net/file/d/3242/yw9m44yl_jpg.htm
http://s7.directupload.net/file/d/3242/9uvmkhs8_jpg.htm
But what do you mean with block size?I can't find an option like this in auria.
Here are two screenshots.The first one i made in auria (just a simple bassdrum at 121 bpm) and the second one from the introducing video of Pro C.
http://s1.directupload.net/file/d/3242/yw9m44yl_jpg.htm
http://s7.directupload.net/file/d/3242/9uvmkhs8_jpg.htm
iPad Air 2 - WiFI - 128GB - iOS 9.1 - Auria Pro 2.01 - Roland Duo Capture EX
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
By block size, I believe he's referring to the playback latency, which is not adjustable in Auria. However, there are a couple of ways to reduce this size: If you use Audiobus mode, the playback latency will be set to 512 samples. Also, if you arm any track for recording, the latency will change to the amount you've set in the Record Latency setting (in Auria's settings page). Using one of these methods, you can temporarily increase the resolution in Pro-C.
Note that arming a track or using Audiobus mode will increase the CPU usage, so I recommend only doing this temporarily.
Rim
Note that arming a track or using Audiobus mode will increase the CPU usage, so I recommend only doing this temporarily.
Rim
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
Enabling Audiobus made no difference nor increases the cpu load. but record arm a track did work.Well,it also increases the cpu load massively.40% more at 256 buffer size on an ipad 4.That's not usable but a latency from 512 is ok (roundabout 18%more).Not the most elegant solution but at least it works.Thanks!
iPad Air 2 - WiFI - 128GB - iOS 9.1 - Auria Pro 2.01 - Roland Duo Capture EX
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
Audiobus mode will only reduce the latency after you restart Auria (or if Audiobus is running in the background). It's really the same as record enabling a track, so it's probably easier to just rec enable.
Rim
Rim
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
One more question:how is it possible that the latency is affecting the Pro C display but not the Pro Q one (set to full speed and maximum resolution)?
Still three Fabbies (Pro DS,L,G) missing in my collection but i would like to purchase the Pro L as well.Does the L have the same display problem then?
Very nice compressor by the way.
Still three Fabbies (Pro DS,L,G) missing in my collection but i would like to purchase the Pro L as well.Does the L have the same display problem then?
Very nice compressor by the way.
iPad Air 2 - WiFI - 128GB - iOS 9.1 - Auria Pro 2.01 - Roland Duo Capture EX
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
Somewhat off topic... What makes the L cost $10 more than the Q, C, and DS? Just curious.
(Okay, so maybe waaay off topic. Feel free to ignore me if you find it offensive)
(Okay, so maybe waaay off topic. Feel free to ignore me if you find it offensive)
— Can you hum a few bars? —
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
I'm not sure, you'd need to ask FabFilter on their forum. Plugin prices are set by the plugin developers. We don't even take a cut of it...
Rim
Rim
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
Rim, u don't get a cut?!! That freaking sucks man!
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
No, we do that on purpose to make sure it's a good deal for the plugin developers. Also, developers don't have to pay a percentage when developing for DAWs like Pro Tools and Logic, so it's a pretty hard sell to ask developers for a cut if they make an Auria version.
Rim
Rim
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
Hardly seems fair, does it? They get to make more money because you provided them with an opportunity. The least they could do is return the favor with a small kickback for every one they sell.
— Can you hum a few bars? —
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
I guess good plugins on your platform help to sell Auria so you recoup in a different way.Rim wrote:No, we do that on purpose to make sure it's a good deal for the plugin developers. Also, for example Pro Tools and Logic don't charge developers to add plugins, so it's a pretty hard sell to ask developers for a cut if they make an Auria version.
Rim
Re: Pro C Display Resolution
Exactly. It was the 3rdparty plug ins that caught my attention the most when researching iPad DAW options.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 83 guests