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Russ takes a look at the new Auria iPad DAW from Wavemachine Labs. He does a show and tell of the highlights and gives his opinion. Auria Audio Interface Compatibility Auria supports both standard 2-channel USB audio interfaces and multichannel USB audio interfaces. In order to use a multichannel interface with Auria, it must be USB Class 2.0 Compliant. Not all USB2 audio interfaces support Class 2.0. Apple's Core Audio must recognize the interface without the need for a driver. In other words, if the interface works on a Mac without needing a driver, it will most likely work with Auria. The following interfaces have been tested and are compatible with Auria: PreSonus AudioBox 1818VSL Up to 18 inputs Requires powered USB Hub RME Fireface UCX Up to 8 inputs Focusrite Scarlett 18i6 Up to 18 inputs Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 Up to 6 inputs Tascam US-800 Up to 8 inputs All mic inputs are always on, and full volume, when monitoring through the unit In our testing, we found it easy to clip the unit's outputs, and so we recommend allowing for additional headroom when mixing Phonic Firefly 808 Universal Up to 8 inputs (analog inputs only) Requires powered USB Hub Alesis iO Dock Up to 2 inputs Charges iPad while connected The following interfaces have been tested and are not currently compatible with Auria: M-Audio FastTrack Ultra 8R Tascam US-1800 and Tascam US-2000 Roland Octa-Capture MOTU 828mk3 Hybrid RME Fireface UC Focusrite Saffire Family