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Vendicatore

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  1. Hello again, I finally upgraded my iPad 3 to iPad mini retina. This is the situation with Sonic Port on iOS 7.0.4 (64bit, as air and 5s). - Mobile Pod: it works but the output is clicking everywhere... it's basically unusable - iRig: it works flawless with sonic port - Bias: it works flawless too - Garage band (direct recording): it works flawless - Auria (direct recording): it works flawless It seems it's more a Mobile Pod issue than Sonic Port one...
  2. As I can see in this video http://www.palmsounds.net/2013/11/line-6-review-play-guitar-on-ios7.html it seems working good on an iPad air. I'm intrested in an upgrade too (I have in iPad 3). I have to go in an Apple store and test my sonic port personally.
  3. Anyone tried to use it on the new iPhone 5S? I would like to upgrade my iOS devices, but I'm not 100% sure about the compatibility in the new 64bit environment (as iPhone 5S and new iPads). Thanks in advance! Kind regards.
  4. Hi Guys, yesterday I was trying to record some guitar parts in an Auria 48Khz project (on an iPad 3rd generation), but I was having difficulties to let the app chain works properly. I'm using Sonic Port. I have no issue by recording directly using the sonicport in Auria, but I wanted to use amp modeling to get a decent result (otherwhise I had only clean and flat guitar parts). I just opened audibus and I created a connection between Pod Mobile (as an Input) and Auria (as an Output), but it seems the Mobile Pod is capable to work only in 44khz mode, so I was unable to use it with the current Auria project (Auria simply refused it as resolution mismatch). As a test I created a clean 44khz project and I was able to manage it correctly. Does anyone tried a chain similar to mine? Thanks in advance. Kind regards.
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