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1st Generation iPad |
2nd Generation iPad |
3rd Generation iPad |
Track Count |
24 |
48 |
48 |
Subgroups |
4 |
8 |
8 |
Aux Delay Compensation |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Sample Rates Supported |
44.1/48 kHz |
44.1/48/96 kHz |
44.1/48/96 kHz |
Auria supports two main categories of audio hardware, the iPad’s built-in internal I/O (Speaker, Mic, and 3.5mm headphone mini-jack), and external audio interfaces connected through the 30-pin MFi port (either directly or through the Camera Connection Kit, which enables USB devices).
Auria supports external audio interfaces through the 30-pin dock connector (or MFi). There are two types of devices which can be connected through this port:
iOS 7 can block all audio inputs (from both the microphone and from interfaces) to an app unless it is specifically allowed. When first opening an app under iOS7 a pop-up asks, "Auria would like to access the microphone." If "Don't Allow" is selected then all audio input to Auria is blocked. To fix this open iPad Settings, go to General, then Privacy, then Microphone. Find Auria in the list and enable access by tapping the slider so it is green.