AirAura FAQ
Why 31 bands instead of five or six?
Using 31 bands affords the opportunity to hide the work the limiters must do from our ears. Further, the more limiter bands there are, the less limiting is required. A 31 band limiter can be more open and transparent than *any* limiter with fewer bands.
Doesn't the 31 band crossover add a lot of phasey artifacts?
The claim is made that the 31 band limiter cannot be heard working. How can that be?
Doesn't using 31 bands just create a wall of very dense and smashed audio?
If a 31 band limiter is so great, why hasn't it been done before?
I added AirAura to the WheatNet-IP system as a third party device and now AirAura is showing up in Navigator but it has a question mark next to it. I also don't see any of AirAura's signals in the list of signals for its host Blade. What's up?
AirAura isn't showing up in Navigator and after switching AirAura's input source to WNIP there isn't any audio.