I once played with an "instrument" from Orchestral Tool and it "messed up" most of the other things in the orchestral area. After that most everything else sounds like children's toys. Unfortunately also n-track when it comes to orchestral music. but you also have to look at the price difference. You cannot compare n-track with software from Orchestral Tools because they serve completely different areas and have completely different prices. If n-track also sells its software for several hundred dollars/euro etc, then they could also offer this quality.
Looks great, really clean. It wasn't clear if it supports Auv3 instruments? and effects? Edit: "receive audio from 3rd party apps" I can live with that. Sounds great.
I just reviewed the write-up on the Appstore - makes no claims indeed does not mention Audio Units at all. BUT EDIT: I just saw another toob video and they clicked ‘add instrument’ and a list came to the right, the middle of the screen, which said ‘Audio Unit’ at the top! I saw the guy had the likes of ‘Swam Trumpet’ etc in the list, so there you go, it has got the usual expected facility of an iOS/iPadOS for AUv3 support. How in this day and age, a DAW on the App Store can fail to mention this in its description, is baffling however.
Awesome video ! Thanks for sharing
I once played with an "instrument" from Orchestral Tool and it "messed up" most of the other things in the orchestral area. After that most everything else sounds like children's toys. Unfortunately also n-track when it comes to orchestral music. but you also have to look at the price difference. You cannot compare n-track with software from Orchestral Tools because they serve completely different areas and have completely different prices. If n-track also sells its software for several hundred dollars/euro etc, then they could also offer this quality.
Looks great, really clean. It wasn't clear if it supports Auv3 instruments? and effects? Edit: "receive audio from 3rd party apps" I can live with that. Sounds great.
I just reviewed the write-up on the Appstore - makes no claims indeed does not mention Audio Units at all. BUT EDIT: I just saw another toob video and they clicked ‘add instrument’ and a list came to the right, the middle of the screen, which said ‘Audio Unit’ at the top! I saw the guy had the likes of ‘Swam Trumpet’ etc in the list, so there you go, it has got the usual expected facility of an iOS/iPadOS for AUv3 support. How in this day and age, a DAW on the App Store can fail to mention this in its description, is baffling however.
It does host AUv3; it supports multi out Audio Units as well