Topic: Audio editing Problems

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  • #2884
    WildFire
    Participant

    Hey all. i have a little problem , maybe it is not a bug , but i hope u can help me.

    I have added sample loop to the audio track , i added the same sample to multiple tracks. When i edit the audio in 1 track(reverse) it reverses , the audio clip in all audio tracks?? and it actually reverses the audio clip itself in my windows.??? How can i edit audio clip without destroying the Sample file??

    thank you πŸ˜€

    Also i cannot find any way to add vst instrument lol? And also , does Zynewave has Virtual keybeard sort of?

    #22779
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    Hi,

    Any editing you perform in the sound editor will be saved to the sound file. You will need to copy the sound file if you want to preserve your original sound file: Open the sound editor and use the File>Save As command. Any soundevents referring to the sound will be linked to the new file.

    If the duplicated soundevents have a Β΄+Β΄icon after the name, they are ghost copies, meaning changes to one will be applied to all. If you want to e.g. revert only one event, use the “convert to unique copy” menu on the event, and then apply your edits in the sound editor.

    #22780
    WildFire
    Participant

    Thank you Mr Administrator from Denmark. That worked. πŸ™‚

    The another problem is , i am unable to add any vst into the project or an use a virtual keyboard? Does Zynewave have one? Thank you.

    #22781
    The Telenator
    Participant

    I’m still a proponent for this feature. A Virtual Keyboard (no, let’s not go the QWERTY keys way — we need some real keys).

    Obviously, if you’re serious about using lots of MIDI and softsynths in what you record, then the purchase of a good keyboard controller, control units and the like will be on your list and not far off into the future. I took this route and am rather well-fixed now and can’t complain at all.

    BUT . . . I’m still insisting that a good Virtual Keyboard for Podium is a MUST and needed soon. Look, you have musicians and sound novices coming to Podium precisely because it is very affordable. These people don’t have $500 to drop on some hyped Cubase or further off, some Pro Tools setup. Forget that. By the same logic, these people don’t have the cash to then go right out shopping and have to drop another $200 to $400 on a MIDI keyboard. They need a virtual one so they can get working fast and actually STAY using Podium. This is a complete no-brainer.

    This keyboard feature would help greatly to retain all the Podium newbies we keep seeing leave for ‘greener pastures.’ It’s a very basic feature that every other DAW has, and we need it now.

    #22785
    alex
    Participant

    @The Telenator wrote:

    I’m still a proponent for this feature. A Virtual Keyboard (no, let’s not go the QWERTY keys way — we need some real keys).

    Ain’t it the same thing? You only get to choose whether you want to play it with a mouse or qwerty keyboard.

    #22788
    The Telenator
    Participant

    No, two different ways of doing business. On Ableton Live you can click and two rows of your laptop keys become able to play notes. It works . . . but in a primitive and uninspiring sort of way.

    Others, REAPER a perfect example, offer a Virtual Keyboard, a keyboard UI that appears on screen when chosen, can be moved to a good location, actuated by mouse or (on some) a row of keys as well, and there is never any question which notes are being played, since one sees the keys depressed in real time — two very different animals.

    #22790
    alex
    Participant

    O.K. got it. But, in REAPER you can also use qwerty keyboard if you want to and you will see the keys depressed in real time (which won’t happen in Reason, for example). That’s why I asked.

    #22792
    MLS
    Participant

    @WildFire

    As you’ve read in previous posts, Podium does not have a virtual keyboard.

    @WildFire wrote:

    i am unable to add any vst into the project

    What do you mean exactly?
    Before you start a new project you must scan the plugins. Then, simply drag the plugin from the list (“Device” tab in “Inspector panel”) in the timeline and Podium add the track with the instrument. If you have already added the track, just click on the drop-down menu “Source” and choose the instrument you want.
    If after scanning you have no plugins in the list, then it’s a problem.

    @Telenator wrote:

    …people don’t have the cash to then go right out shopping and have to drop another $200 to $400 on a MIDI keyboard.

    With these prices, of course! πŸ˜€
    I spent €68 (about $90) for my MIDI keyboard. It’s very simple but does its job.
    This is the website (in Italian):

    http://www.strumentimusicali.net

    For anyone interested in making a comparison with the prices in the U.S. or in other countries.

    #22796
    MLS
    Participant

    @WildFire

    After a little research, I found this plugin bundle with the Virtual MIDI keyboard “Quickeys”:

    http://www.tobybear.de/p_midibag.html

    It’s very simple but it works and can also be used to remap a “real” keyboard.
    In Podium I’ve tried it with the plugin manager Wusik VM (Podium does not support MIDI plugin), but you may also use it with CopperLan.
    With Wusik VM, Quickeys window must be open. You can play a midi sequence in the track but you can’t record notes (audio only).
    With CopperLan I haven’t tried but it’s probably so much easier, because you just have to set the MIDI input & output.

    Wusik VM

    CopperLan

    To record notes with Wusik VM & Quickeys you can use this:

    MP3 & Wave to MIDI converter

    It’s an audio to midi plugin converter. It works in real time, but also lets you record a MIDI file that you can import later in Podium.
    I know, the process is a bit convoluted and it becomes tedious to record and import whenever the midi sequence. This is what I found …

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