Here is another example about how devices work in Podium. There is a lot of schemes too.
Here is another example about how devices work in Podium. There is a lot of schemes too.
This video was made while learning Vegas. I used a cheap camera to take the scenes. The music was made in Podium with only D16 plugins (plus a simple limiter in the master), there isn’t any EQ or compression.
You will se how they’re arranged in the video. I limited myself to only use 2 303, 1 909 and 1 606.
I was starting a remix and I record the first steps, explaining how to slice audio loops in Podium and mangle them, giving few suggestions.
Sometimes you need to make small changes in a previously bounced track. Podium does it easy and fast, allowing you bounce a selection and merging with the old bounce, saving you a lot of time.
This is the final part of the serie. Here we are going to see how to use our plugin database, plugins as SPAN (multiple in/outs effect), TheRocket (two inputs one output effect), Drumazon (Multitimbral instrument), sends and mono effects. We’ll see how to save the database too.
The second part of this serie show how to apply the theory of part 1 to real plugins and devices, building a device database.
This video shows the theory behind how to manage devices in Podium. You’ll learn about multiinputs and multioutputs plugins and more.
This is a basic overview about how to use templates and drums in Podium 2.31.
Quick emulation of Propellerheads Rebirth 2.0 PCF (Pattern Controlled Filter) with Zynewave Podium and D16 plugins.