To me it gets down to workflow. And UI plays a huge part into it. Not saying all daws should follow the Cubasis route, but time and time again, I’ve tried other daws to see how fast i could get a simple 4 bar beat done, and Cubasis wins all time. Something as simple as viewing your tracks while you loop record midi with onscreen midi keyboard is just beautiful. Having your tracks in view while doing mixer faders automation (you can move multiple faders at once too) visually helps. just like you would in a studio, touch the mixer board while watching your pc. It definitely needs some work in the audio editing, tracks routing sector. If Audio evolution had a similar UI, i believe it would’ve been my go to.
I love Cubasis ease to transfer sessions to my pc to cubase. That alone is worth the price. Taking my iPad on the road to record and coming home and transferring it to my pc for better mixing and mastering.
I'm a Nuendo user so the Cubasis workflow and compatibility definitly has the edge for me, though I will say I hope to see some of the features from AE make their way over to Cubasis in the future. Steinberg can be a slow moving ship sometimes, but they do deliver ;)
im using almost every DAW 😅 im DAWcurious, me and Logic Pro are having an open relation at the moment 😂. Its like having multiple girlfriends, i use this for this that for that! 😂 i love this one cause she cook, that one cause the head good, this one cause she listens to what i say, and that one cause she buys me stuff.
I believe that Audio Evolution is one of the first modern mobile DAWs that truly understands that the days of limited resources on mobile devices are over. Other competitors such as Cubasis or Auria are still around the idea that the iPad still can't handle a large amounts of processing, but with M2 ipads around that's not the case anymore. Ipad audio has come a long way and you no longer need to abuse the "freeze track" function against clicks and dropouts. Audio Evolution represents a new leap forward in mobile days and I hope competitors start taking notes. So iOS devs, stop limiting DAWs for the sake of resource management! An ipad is now as powerful as a Macbook, let it shine with all that extra power....
What a great video, you are a good narrator. It’s a pity Cubasis doesn’t display the audio when recording, but that is only a tiny issue, I am a devoted Cubasis user, it was good seeing it compared with Audio Evolution. For me Cubasis will always reign supreme. Once again it was a great video👌
Great vid man very helpful as I am looking for the best program in ios to record vocals in real-time.. right now I don't have Cubasis 3 but I was planning on getting it but this Audio Evolution looks better for recording live vocals. I currently use BM3 as my main DAW but maybe I can incorporate AE for the vocals and bring the stems back into BM3. Thanks again for your vid.. very informative!
Thank you! I personally prefer AEM for vocal tracking and feel it’s tools suited for that are superior. The Vocal Tune Pro, and Vocal Tune Studio IAP’s are also really nice. It’s also not a bad place to bring your stems from BM3 and do your final mixes. Cubasis definitely has some great workflow perks as well so it all depends on your needs.
Hopefully Ableton / Bitwig or studio 1 will come to mobile, cubasis is decent, I was hopeful with AEM but it just doesn’t feel all there yet..especially coming from desktop, but I do appreciate it , and optimistic on its evolution
One thing I would like to see is to be able to add effects to the input channel…… I will lean towards Cubasis…… since you can open a Cubasis Project File in Cubase 12 Pro….. As for watching a waveform while recording, I don’t do that since I started recording music before computers were even in the studio. Worked with four track half inch tape, four track cassette all the way up to two inch twenty four track tape…… Heck, I still have a copy of Cubasis VST for Windows 98….. Cubasis still needs to work on the midi editor tho….. big time…… good video. Thank you for the comparison
I've just been turned on to n track studio. Seems to be a hidden gem although mostly ignored. Available for iOS, Mac and Windows. As I don't have cubase on PC I'm going to be using this so I can continue working on my track on the PC. Jade starr how to app channel did a livestream on it.
I think N-Track has a really slick looking UI, but it’s workflow for handling midi AU and midi data leaves a lot to be desired for me. On a side note, I don’t like it’s vocal tune module compared to AEM either. As far as cross platform (PC/Mac + iOS) apps/DAWs I really like MultiTrackStudio MTS since it’s midi drawing is nearly on par with FL Studio (desktop). It’s really fun and musical for me with that, although it’s a little unique/different with its UI.
@@iPadBeatMaking I'm using it for the loops to supplement my piano roll compositions. Of course I'm going to use AEM for my vocals. I'll check out MTS.
This is a feature packed daw but buggy and lack documentation. There is a side chain option and I’ve tried multiple ways to make it work but no luck. Asked the dev to maybe create videos on the functions of the daw and no reply. Midi editor starts from C6 when opened, who starts to write midi from C6?? You enable pre count, then enable loop , that automatically deactivates pre count. No way to delete a midi event recorded. It has lots of features but it just doesn’t work. It’s really a shame, because it could be one of the tops on IOS.
Have you worked with Bandpass? I think Bandpass is the gold standard for mobile based sequencers. I'm a wizard with a lot of DAW's for PC but have a proclivity for the modular flow of Android because it eliminates distractions and since it's an advanced embedded system, the workflow is so much better. I started out on Caustic probably 8 or 9 years ago and always seem to get a lot more done on mobile DAW's. Some stuff is far easier done on PC, but overall mobile keeps you more focused. *I've been using PC based DAW's for now about 25 years!*
Thanks for making this video, very helpful. I use cubase on a pc and it is excellent. Baring jn mind I would be using a mobile app for only recording a stereo track for ideas on the fly, guitar and vocal or in my band at rehearsal I think the A.E, is the way to go. Thanks very much.
blessings. when. you opened up your instrument browser i saw a list of some of your plugins. do you have a video showing your list of plugins? that would be great.
That’s a nice arsenal!!! What apps/hardware are you using Xequence 2 with? Assuming ‘Audio Mobile’ means AEM what makes u choose it over Cubasis for mixing? And do u feel Cubasis is superior for mastering?
@@iPadBeatMaking So the answer is likely to be long lol: for production I use XEQUENCE2 which recovers the synthesizers from KORG GADGET and the synthesizers inserted into AUM (so I benefit from multioutput). The big advantage of XEQUENCE2 is that it is super stable. So stable that the tracks don't need to be frozen. Audio Evolution Studio to do the mixing: no DAW rivals AEMS for this task thanks to routing (before there was AURIA PRO, but it bugs a lot today, it is obsolete), markers, 32bit float, melodyne editor, the view of master tracks and groups during the automation phase, and especially the compensation of plugin delays! Impossible to use a linear phase eq (fabfilter pro Q3) or the lookahead of a limiter (PRO L2) on CUBASIS without it moving the tracks after mixdown... CUBASIS for Mastering because if you want to know exactly how our music will render without the ipad process, IOS processing must be deactivated... and for the moment, only CUBASIS has the Studio quality option which allows this to be done. For me the big disadvantages of AEMS are: no macki control support (which makes my motorized faders unusable), no quick view on the volume level, no keyboard shortcuts that allow you to quickly navigate between the arranger view / track mixer / group mixer and too small faders 😅😅😅😅
Do you really understand what that option is? According the cubasis forum: “Enabling this mode minimizes all input and output signal processing that is normally applied by iOS. This can significantly reduce the output volume. On Android, this setting only minimizes the input signal processing (output is unaffected) and maximizes the system’s sample rate conversion quality, in case automatic sample rate conversion must be applied.” So, how that option helps when you mastering?
I’m very late with this response but yes MTS supports QWERTY and trackpad fully. I’d say the best on iOS/iPad. The shortcuts are desktop class and it’s a really feature rich daw if you like it’s workflow. Be sure to check out some of our tutorials on it
@@iPadBeatMaking My primary daws of choice on desktop are Ableton 11 and Serato Studio. On my phone, Koala, on my iPad Pro, i thought it would be Beatmaker 3, but it's just not as intuitive as I'd hoped it would be. So I'm hoping I can do some things with Cubasis 3. I don't know music theory, so Atom Piano Roll 2, Scaler, etc are a must. I'm thinking I will be getting Digistix 2 next.
Nice!!! Congrats on grabbing Cubasis! Sorry BM3 didn’t do it for you. If your focus is mainly making beats, I also recommend u grab/try NanoStudio 2 also since it’s sooo cheap while it’s on sale for under $10. I love it’s UI for preset selection etc. It doesn’t have audio tracks but I use koala or segments to sample in it. It’s on iPhone and iPad and we’ve got quite a few recent videos using it.
It’s not a *bad* app, it’s just hard for me to recommend with no Auv3 support. It’s audiobus support also doesn’t work as promised for recording the audio of those audiobus apps. Maybe I’ll make a few tutorials around it though starting in iOS fl and going to desktop fl with it.
Aye For 10 dollars look at what you get. I got both apps, and I don’t use both of them. The copy paste is important to me. Beat maker 3 and Loopy Pro make it really easy. Loopy Pro is no joke. Overall great video 👊🏾👊🏾
Audio Evolution or ZENBEATS, I’d say that’s a around a perfect match. (I haven’t tried audio evolution yet, but there similar in price) and I want to know which ones better of the two.
I’m very late with this response but I think ZenBeats is more Beats focused and AEM is more audio (tracking/mixing) focused but you can definitely do either in either. What daw are you using now on iOS?
@@iPadBeatMaking I’ve been using Cubasis & GB, but GB is my favorite. Even tho GB doesn’t support Midi and a lot of things I still have a good workflow with it. And I’ve been using NanoStudio 2 for it’s Obsidian, to be able to import samples and shape them is a big thing for me. Since this post I’ve purchased AEM and I really do love it especially for the SoundFonts import and ghost track is a big plus, but now I have AEM I would have to go with Zenbeats in this conversation. The only Daws I haven’t tried yet are FLStudio Mobile, MTS for IPad, & Auria Pro. I emailed Auria Pro a month ago and they assured me that an update is coming to Auria. When that happens my DAW preference might change to Auria. Another Daw I tried recently was Caustic 3, and I’m really in love with that one too, it’s an ideal Daw for Trap music.
Hey man, do you have auria pro? Can you compare it for us like this? I don’t have it. I’m very interested, as it has both: floating plugin windows (so you can view the plugin with the mixer, and the sends are on the mixer; not the case with cubasis or NS2) One may not notice this fact - till you’re mixing a dub track 😂 these two features are ESSENTIAL for live dub mixing - AUM has these, but ridiculously, you can only view 4 or 5 channels & no metering 🤦♂️ Anyway; really nice compare here Thankyou Any deep dive, review, or compare with auria would be fantastic because no one is talking about it
Thanks for your comment, I will definitely give it a re-install and maybe another chance!! I haven’t used Auria in A loooong time since it seems to be the iOS DAW Dinosaur 🦕 , waiting for a meteorite to finally give it the rest it deserves. It’s sad because Auria really should have this glory, but the stagnation with updates is hard for me to get behind.
I don't know about cubasis as I only use audio evolution on android. If you have an interface with multiple outputs AE lets you route different busses to different outputs. I've got a zoom u24 interface which has 2× stereo out and can route different busses to. I record both dry and wet simultaneously to separate mono tracks, and can reamp using the 2nd output.
@@iPadBeatMaking yeah I had Koala on my iPhone but I recently switched back to Android. Was wondering if there were any more fully featured stuff that I may have missed since switching.
When I use Inter-App Audio in Audio Evolution Mobile (Bias FX 2, or iSymphonic) the instrument often gets distorted and I need to keep rebooting the apps until they work. Sometimes I can have 1 Inter-App Audio channel working, but once I add a second Inter-App Audio channel it almost always distorts both channels or crashes. Using iPad Air 5. Anyone else experience this or know how to fix it?
I like DAW wars. I bought Cubasis. As FL user I find midi and automation editing very primitive. There is a lot of stupidity in the way Cubasis was designed. It seams these people have never edited midi and automation before designing the software.But it has few good things going for it. I bought it for the one function on the chord pads. I like the noise suppressor and few other plugins.
@@iPadBeatMaking i prefer to avoid subscription. The more people accept subscriptions, the less we will own as a society. Eventually, we won’t own anything if we keep accepting subscriptions.
To me it gets down to workflow. And UI plays a huge part into it. Not saying all daws should follow the Cubasis route, but time and time again, I’ve tried other daws to see how fast i could get a simple 4 bar beat done, and Cubasis wins all time. Something as simple as viewing your tracks while you loop record midi with onscreen midi keyboard is just beautiful. Having your tracks in view while doing mixer faders automation (you can move multiple faders at once too) visually helps. just like you would in a studio, touch the mixer board while watching your pc. It definitely needs some work in the audio editing, tracks routing sector. If Audio evolution had a similar UI, i believe it would’ve been my go to.
This is a great take!!! And you definitely have a special bond with Cubasis and are always making 🔥with it!
I love Cubasis ease to transfer sessions to my pc to cubase. That alone is worth the price. Taking my iPad on the road to record and coming home and transferring it to my pc for better mixing and mastering.
Wow! That’s a great sounding workflow!!! If I was a Cubase user I would do the same!! 🔥 💪
Good luck with no PDC
You're production values, verbalising and personality are top notch.
Thank you so much!!! 🙏😊💯💪
@@iPadBeatMakingnext do Audio Evolution Mobile vs N-Track Pro. That should be good.
Nice to see the DAW wars really start to heat up on iOS because we all win!
TRUUUUUUUEEEEE 💯💯💯
I'm a Nuendo user so the Cubasis workflow and compatibility definitly has the edge for me, though I will say I hope to see some of the features from AE make their way over to Cubasis in the future. Steinberg can be a slow moving ship sometimes, but they do deliver ;)
Good luck! You’ll need it, since Cubasis doesn’t have PDC
im using almost every DAW 😅 im DAWcurious, me and Logic Pro are having an open relation at the moment 😂. Its like having multiple girlfriends, i use this for this that for that! 😂 i love this one cause she cook, that one cause the head good, this one cause she listens to what i say, and that one cause she buys me stuff.
😂 😂 😂
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Just remember, Cubasis has no PDC
I believe that Audio Evolution is one of the first modern mobile DAWs that truly understands that the days of limited resources on mobile devices are over. Other competitors such as Cubasis or Auria are still around the idea that the iPad still can't handle a large amounts of processing, but with M2 ipads around that's not the case anymore. Ipad audio has come a long way and you no longer need to abuse the "freeze track" function against clicks and dropouts. Audio Evolution represents a new leap forward in mobile days and I hope competitors start taking notes. So iOS devs, stop limiting DAWs for the sake of resource management! An ipad is now as powerful as a Macbook, let it shine with all that extra power....
Agreed and well said!
Man, I have an effing Galaxy Tab A... from 2015, and AEMS works gloriously on it!
@maxmordon7295 Nice 👍
AEM also has PDC
What a great video, you are a good narrator. It’s a pity Cubasis doesn’t display the audio when recording, but that is only a tiny issue, I am a devoted Cubasis user, it was good seeing it compared with Audio Evolution. For me Cubasis will always reign supreme. Once again it was a great video👌
Question: do u still feel this way with the release of logic for iPad?
@@iPadBeatMakingI have not even tried Logic Pro, I’ve watched plenty of videos but even those have not tempted me to move away from Cubasis 3 🙂
@mikebro2557 nice! I’ve been using logic and loving it lately. Lots of possibilities I kept asking for are now there
The other issue is that Cubasis doesn’t have PDC (plugin delay compensation) which is the most importantly feature of a professional DAW.
Great vid man very helpful as I am looking for the best program in ios to record vocals in real-time.. right now I don't have Cubasis 3 but I was planning on getting it but this Audio Evolution looks better for recording live vocals. I currently use BM3 as my main DAW but maybe I can incorporate AE for the vocals and bring the stems back into BM3.
Thanks again for your vid.. very informative!
Thank you! I personally prefer AEM for vocal tracking and feel it’s tools suited for that are superior. The Vocal Tune Pro, and Vocal Tune Studio IAP’s are also really nice. It’s also not a bad place to bring your stems from BM3 and do your final mixes. Cubasis definitely has some great workflow perks as well so it all depends on your needs.
Hopefully Ableton / Bitwig or studio 1 will come to mobile, cubasis is decent, I was hopeful with AEM but it just doesn’t feel all there yet..especially coming from desktop, but I do appreciate it , and optimistic on its evolution
What could AEM or Cubasis add to make u feel more confident about them?
@@iPadBeatMaking well work flow wise , a clip based view would be dope af…thx for your content btw ✨👌
@@mindofthepines9531 You're welcome! Check out Zenbeats. That has a clip based option.
One thing I would like to see is to be able to add effects to the input channel…… I will lean towards Cubasis…… since you can open a Cubasis Project File in Cubase 12 Pro….. As for watching a waveform while recording, I don’t do that since I started recording music before computers were even in the studio. Worked with four track half inch tape, four track cassette all the way up to two inch twenty four track tape…… Heck, I still have a copy of Cubasis VST for Windows 98….. Cubasis still needs to work on the midi editor tho….. big time…… good video. Thank you for the comparison
There’s no doubt that if u are a cubase user, Cubasis is definitely the best way to go! Thanks 🙏 and thanks for your comment
Cubasis is not a professional DAW without PDC. It has NO PDC and it there’s been plans to add it for the last 3 years and never gets added.
@@GTSongwriter define “professional”. People have made “professional” recordings with less.
I've just been turned on to n track studio. Seems to be a hidden gem although mostly ignored. Available for iOS, Mac and Windows. As I don't have cubase on PC I'm going to be using this so I can continue working on my track on the PC. Jade starr how to app channel did a livestream on it.
I think N-Track has a really slick looking UI, but it’s workflow for handling midi AU and midi data leaves a lot to be desired for me. On a side note, I don’t like it’s vocal tune module compared to AEM either.
As far as cross platform (PC/Mac + iOS) apps/DAWs I really like MultiTrackStudio MTS since it’s midi drawing is nearly on par with FL Studio (desktop). It’s really fun and musical for me with that, although it’s a little unique/different with its UI.
@@iPadBeatMaking I'm using it for the loops to supplement my piano roll compositions. Of course I'm going to use AEM for my vocals. I'll check out MTS.
You’re using its loop library? What’s your thoughts on it??
This is a feature packed daw but buggy and lack documentation. There is a side chain option and I’ve tried multiple ways to make it work but no luck. Asked the dev to maybe create videos on the functions of the daw and no reply. Midi editor starts from C6 when opened, who starts to write midi from C6?? You enable pre count, then enable loop , that automatically deactivates pre count. No way to delete a midi event recorded. It has lots of features but it just doesn’t work. It’s really a shame, because it could be one of the tops on IOS.
Yup, this is my experience with N-Track also! I agree 💯
Hey just wondering but does audio evolution have a freeze or bake track function like cubasis? It’s important to my workflow that’s why I’m asking
Have you worked with Bandpass? I think Bandpass is the gold standard for mobile based sequencers. I'm a wizard with a lot of DAW's for PC but have a proclivity for the modular flow of Android because it eliminates distractions and since it's an advanced embedded system, the workflow is so much better.
I started out on Caustic probably 8 or 9 years ago and always seem to get a lot more done on mobile DAW's. Some stuff is far easier done on PC, but overall mobile keeps you more focused. *I've been using PC based DAW's for now about 25 years!*
Thanks for making this video, very helpful. I use cubase on a pc and it is excellent. Baring jn mind I would be using a mobile app for only recording a stereo track for ideas on the fly, guitar and vocal or in my band at rehearsal I think the A.E, is the way to go. Thanks very much.
Cubasis exports directly to Cubase, so besides it's better midi workflow and IMO better UI and workflow, I would always prefer it by a lot.
Yeah, but it has no PDC
blessings. when. you opened up your instrument browser i saw a list of some of your plugins. do you have a video showing your list of plugins? that would be great.
Hey I neber knew that Cubase mixer can be resized! Learned somthing new.
Xequence2 to production, Audio Mobile to mixing, Cubasis to mastering (studio quality option)
That’s a nice arsenal!!! What apps/hardware are you using Xequence 2 with? Assuming ‘Audio Mobile’ means AEM what makes u choose it over Cubasis for mixing? And do u feel Cubasis is superior for mastering?
@@iPadBeatMaking So the answer is likely to be long lol:
for production I use XEQUENCE2 which recovers the synthesizers from KORG GADGET and the synthesizers inserted into AUM (so I benefit from multioutput). The big advantage of XEQUENCE2 is that it is super stable. So stable that the tracks don't need to be frozen.
Audio Evolution Studio to do the mixing: no DAW rivals AEMS for this task thanks to routing (before there was AURIA PRO, but it bugs a lot today, it is obsolete), markers, 32bit float, melodyne editor, the view of master tracks and groups during the automation phase, and especially the compensation of plugin delays! Impossible to use a linear phase eq (fabfilter pro Q3) or the lookahead of a limiter (PRO L2) on CUBASIS without it moving the tracks after mixdown...
CUBASIS for Mastering because if you want to know exactly how our music will render without the ipad process, IOS processing must be deactivated... and for the moment, only CUBASIS has the Studio quality option which allows this to be done.
For me the big disadvantages of AEMS are: no macki control support (which makes my motorized faders unusable), no quick view on the volume level, no keyboard shortcuts that allow you to quickly navigate between the arranger view / track mixer / group mixer and too small faders 😅😅😅😅
Great answer!!! Thank you!!
Do you really understand what that option is? According the cubasis forum: “Enabling this mode minimizes all input and output signal processing that is normally applied by iOS. This can significantly reduce the output volume.
On Android, this setting only minimizes the input signal processing (output is unaffected) and maximizes the system’s sample rate conversion quality, in case automatic sample rate conversion must be applied.”
So, how that option helps when you mastering?
I choose AEM over Cubasis because it has PDC where Cubasis does not.
Great comparison thank you! Would love a Cubasis 3 vs MTS if possible, I know very little of MTS. Does it have qwerty keyboard/ trackpad support?
I’m very late with this response but yes MTS supports QWERTY and trackpad fully. I’d say the best on iOS/iPad. The shortcuts are desktop class and it’s a really feature rich daw if you like it’s workflow. Be sure to check out some of our tutorials on it
I’m watching this 4 months after so perhaps it’s known now, but the there is horizontal scrolling in cubasis 3.
I bought Cubasis 3 and all their IAP’s because of the sale. I just couldn’t get a good Beatmaker 3 workflow going.
So Cubasis 3 is your musical home now for beats and beyond? How long have u owned it, and are you enjoying it?
@@iPadBeatMaking My primary daws of choice on desktop are Ableton 11 and Serato Studio. On my phone, Koala, on my iPad Pro, i thought it would be Beatmaker 3, but it's just not as intuitive as I'd hoped it would be. So I'm hoping I can do some things with Cubasis 3. I don't know music theory, so Atom Piano Roll 2, Scaler, etc are a must. I'm thinking I will be getting Digistix 2 next.
Nice!!! Congrats on grabbing Cubasis! Sorry BM3 didn’t do it for you. If your focus is mainly making beats, I also recommend u grab/try NanoStudio 2 also since it’s sooo cheap while it’s on sale for under $10. I love it’s UI for preset selection etc. It doesn’t have audio tracks but I use koala or segments to sample in it. It’s on iPhone and iPad and we’ve got quite a few recent videos using it.
@@iPadBeatMakingAre you not so much on FL Studio Mobile these days ?
It’s not a *bad* app, it’s just hard for me to recommend with no Auv3 support. It’s audiobus support also doesn’t work as promised for recording the audio of those audiobus apps. Maybe I’ll make a few tutorials around it though starting in iOS fl and going to desktop fl with it.
Aye For 10 dollars look at what you get. I got both apps, and I don’t use both of them. The copy paste is important to me. Beat maker 3 and Loopy Pro make it really easy. Loopy Pro is no joke. Overall great video 👊🏾👊🏾
Thanks!! So if you had to only pick one, which one would it be?
@@iPadBeatMaking , Beat Maker 3 , because because it can host a lot of plugins like AUM at the same time.
Great point! BM3 is a great app, no question!
In Audio evolution I can take professional effects Tonebooster. In Cubasis I can't take these effects. There is no spectrum analyzer.
Audio Evolution or ZENBEATS, I’d say that’s a around a perfect match. (I haven’t tried audio evolution yet, but there similar in price) and I want to know which ones better of the two.
I’m very late with this response but I think ZenBeats is more Beats focused and AEM is more audio (tracking/mixing) focused but you can definitely do either in either. What daw are you using now on iOS?
@@iPadBeatMaking I’ve been using Cubasis & GB, but GB is my favorite. Even tho GB doesn’t support Midi and a lot of things I still have a good workflow with it. And I’ve been using NanoStudio 2 for it’s Obsidian, to be able to import samples and shape them is a big thing for me. Since this post I’ve purchased AEM and I really do love it especially for the SoundFonts import and ghost track is a big plus, but now I have AEM I would have to go with Zenbeats in this conversation. The only Daws I haven’t tried yet are FLStudio Mobile, MTS for IPad, & Auria Pro. I emailed Auria Pro a month ago and they assured me that an update is coming to Auria. When that happens my DAW preference might change to Auria. Another Daw I tried recently was Caustic 3, and I’m really in love with that one too, it’s an ideal Daw for Trap music.
I’ve heard that Zenbeats doesn’t have PDC
Hey man, do you have auria pro?
Can you compare it for us like this?
I don’t have it. I’m very interested, as it has both: floating plugin windows (so you can view the plugin with the mixer, and the sends are on the mixer; not the case with cubasis or NS2)
One may not notice this fact - till you’re mixing a dub track 😂 these two features are ESSENTIAL for live dub mixing -
AUM has these, but ridiculously, you can only view 4 or 5 channels & no metering 🤦♂️
Anyway; really nice compare here Thankyou
Any deep dive, review, or compare with auria would be fantastic because no one is talking about it
Thanks for your comment, I will definitely give it a re-install and maybe another chance!! I haven’t used Auria in A loooong time since it seems to be the iOS DAW Dinosaur 🦕 , waiting for a meteorite to finally give it the rest it deserves. It’s sad because Auria really should have this glory, but the stagnation with updates is hard for me to get behind.
Which one allows for external audio routing? If any. If i could still use my outboard gear/summing mixer I’d definitely switch to ipad production
I don't know about cubasis as I only use audio evolution on android. If you have an interface with multiple outputs AE lets you route different busses to different outputs.
I've got a zoom u24 interface which has 2× stereo out and can route different busses to.
I record both dry and wet simultaneously to separate mono tracks, and can reamp using the 2nd output.
So you discounted every reason I would use a DAW for this comparison. What it sound like is there really isn’t much of a reason for me to switch.
What’s every reason I would use a daw? And what’s your current setup?
@@iPadBeatMakingYeah I don’t get their question either
FabFilter will NOT SYNC to other tracks in Cubasis, because Cubasis does not have PDC!
Just got Audio Evolution after watching your video
What factors made u decide to get it? And what do you think of it?
AEM has PDC, which Cubasis will never add.
I am messing strongly the mp3 mixdown export Option in Cubasis. Actually this is the reason I am not using it anymore.
Which one has actual content in terms of drum packs, instruments, and samples overall?
I wouldn’t buy either based on that. Both have some sounds and instruments but you’ll usually want to bring your own stuff in.
@@iPadBeatMaking does Android have any applications that have a decent amount of samples, or at least a good amount of editing abilities?
Have u checked out koala sampler? It’s pretty much an sp404
@@iPadBeatMaking yeah I had Koala on my iPhone but I recently switched back to Android. Was wondering if there were any more fully featured stuff that I may have missed since switching.
Isn’t koala on Android? In terms of apps I don’t know much about android other than AEM and Cubasis. Is N-track on android?
Audio Evolution for me just runs a lot smoother and can handle bigger projects.
audio evolution mobile doesnt have input monitoring , i love being able to hear my efx on my vocals before i record,
In AEM Go to settings/preferences and you can enable software monitoring and you’ll be able to hear your voice with the fx
When I use Inter-App Audio in Audio Evolution Mobile (Bias FX 2, or iSymphonic) the instrument often gets distorted and I need to keep rebooting the apps until they work. Sometimes I can have 1 Inter-App Audio channel working, but once I add a second Inter-App Audio channel it almost always distorts both channels or crashes. Using iPad Air 5. Anyone else experience this or know how to fix it?
Unfortunately I have no idea. I only use Auv3’s
@@iPadBeatMakingOk I'll look into it some more, thanks!
Check out Auria Pro for handling audio!
Best on iOS?
I have both Cubasis and Audio Evolution Mobile… maybe I’ll prove how important PDC is by creating a video.
Do audio evolution mobile have monitoring with plugins
Yes
Audio evolution updated now day by day
Where is you can take vocal takes?
Try moises and learn english
what?
@@fewali131
I like DAW wars. I bought Cubasis. As FL user I find midi and automation editing very primitive. There is a lot of stupidity in the way Cubasis was designed. It seams these people have never edited midi and automation before designing the software.But it has few good things going for it. I bought it for the one function on the chord pads. I like the noise suppressor and few other plugins.
Cubase still crashing on sugggester drag n drop
Is it? I thought they would’ve fixed it by now
lol this video was sponsored by AEM ? iOSs’ BEST DAW !
Ah Man, they raised their price by 1$ should of gotten it a month ago.
Inflation is crazy.
CUBASIS HAS NO PDC, So I pick Audio Evolution Mobile on ipad.
CUBASIS IS MISSING LOTS OF PROFESSIONAL FEATURES, like PDC.
I agree. On ipad these days I’d just use Logic Pro iPad and call it a day lol 😂
@@iPadBeatMaking i prefer to avoid subscription. The more people accept subscriptions, the less we will own as a society. Eventually, we won’t own anything if we keep accepting subscriptions.
@GTSongwriter 💯 this true.
cubasis is still 24.99
Cubasis 3