You have to enable the count in for it to work, Click on the timing clock top right hand side it's near the bottom of the list
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no,i had no frozen tracks (and in the approach demo are no frozen tracks also).Dave Magoo wrote:Could the issue with 'select highlighted regions' function be that some tracks are frozen and therefore cannot be moved ?
I did it exactly like this (with iFunbox) but the IR files don`t show up in the folders when i open the plugin.The folders are there but empty.But the files are working when i put them in without folders.Rim wrote:Yes, all your folders need to go inside the IR Files folder. The easiest way to do this is by using a program like iFunBox or iExplorer (both free).
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Thanks for the reply. As I posted before, a hard reset did the trick. I was getting CPU overload even with only Auria open. After the hard reset I was able to do a lot with only minimal trouble (some minor audio pops/crackles) and this was still with Audiobus running.Rim wrote:2. jbw: If you're having issues adding any effects without getting CPU overloads, etc. Make sure you're not using Audiobus, and that there are no other apps running in the background. Audiobus works fine in Auria for simply recording some audio from another audio app, but adding effects, or a number of tracks may cause issues, even if the CPU meter doesn't reflect this. Keep in mind that other apps can take CPU cycles away from Auria, and Auria has no way of displaying this in it's CPU meter. So if you want to use Auria to it's full potential (doing mixing, using effects, etc), disable Audiobus mode in the settings, and close all your background apps (including Audiobus).
A good rule of thumb is: if the "Audiobus" text is showing at the top of Auria's window, it's not running at full potential.
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