Topic: Collab in Podium
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sam c.
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April 6, 2008 at 21:08 #12082
UncleAgeParticipantThanks Frits 🙂
April 6, 2008 at 21:25 #12083
UncleAgeParticipantSam I sent you a pm. ( nevermind 8) )
April 8, 2008 at 15:37 #12108
UncleAgeParticipantHey Sam, I uploaded an mp3 “Bass01.mp3”. Nothing special (and kinda sloppy right now), just the direction I am headed. I’ll get a tighter recording a little later today. I posted an mp3 and it will have to be converted to fit in the project (obviously).
Also, I think we need to add folders to the Collaboration folder to keep projects separate.
April 8, 2008 at 15:42 #12109
UncleAgeParticipantI made a directory for the files but I can’t move the existing files into it. Does someone have ftp software that will let them move the files?
April 8, 2008 at 17:19 #12112
druidParticipantDone for you, just ’cause I felt like bothering and it was easy. 😛
I don’t see any .mp3 file there, just in case that’s relevant.
Time for bed for me now, ‘night. 🙂
April 8, 2008 at 19:03 #12114
Mike GParticipantHi
Could sam or anyone tell me what format the files are, I’m dragging the wav files into podium and audicity and just getting loud noise.
Any ideas?
Are my files corrupted during download or something all 3 seem to be the same.
Thanks,
Mike GApril 8, 2008 at 19:34 #12115
UncleAgeParticipantThe 3 wav files are all 32bit. I got them to work but they didn’t play nice together in a the 44.1 project I put them into. Put them into Soundforge and changed them all to 16bit wavs and everything was ok. I haven’t tried making a 32bit project yet for them so ymmv.
April 8, 2008 at 20:30 #12117
sam cParticipantmike, like UA says, they are all 32bit/44.1. all recorded and bounced dry in podium.
can you change to 16 bit.
lastly, why wouldn’t these files play nice? unless there is a corruption in download there should be no problems………just simple wav files.
April 8, 2008 at 20:33 #12118
sam cParticipant@druid wrote:
Done for you, just ’cause I felt like bothering and it was easy. 😛
I don’t see any .mp3 file there, just in case that’s relevant.
Time for bed for me now, ‘night. 🙂
thanks!
i see one mp3-bass01.
April 8, 2008 at 21:37 #12119
ZynewaveKeymasterI downloaded the “Bass.wav” file, and it appears the file is corrupt. From looking at the header contents of the file, I can see that about 20KB is missing from the end of the file.
Whoever uploaded the Bass.wav, can you please check if the file size on your local disk is larger than 76504576 bytes. If different, then it’s probably the upload that was interrupted.
While loading the corrupted wav file in Podium, I noticed that Podium does not finish the waveform profiling due to file errors. I’ll get that fixed. Maybe that is what caused problems for some of you while trying to play the files.
April 8, 2008 at 22:37 #12121
sam cParticipanti am re-uploading bass, named bassA now. the file size looks right to me Frits.
UA downloaded the files and did not mention corruption?
edit-the mp3 bass i downloaded is fine……..
April 9, 2008 at 01:17 #12122
UncleAgeParticipantThe bass.wav did play for me but it had a different rate of 1411kbs instead of 2822kbs like the other two. But did play for me.
The part about not playing nice had to do with trying to add these files into a 16bit/44.1 project (they are 32bit). That part yielded crashes in Podium everytime I would try and record a new bass line. It always happend after the 80th measure. And this is with no plugins loaded, just my bass DI’ed straight in. Once I got my project at the same bit rate as the files everything went well, even the bass.wav was fine.
April 9, 2008 at 03:13 #12125
druidParticipant32bit float, or integer? Maybe that makes a difference (not sure, just putting it out there…).
It looks like this collab thing might also debug a few things for Podium too! That sounds exciting! 😀
April 9, 2008 at 03:56 #12127
UncleAgeParticipantUploaded a new bass file “bass_02.mp3”
April 28, 2008 at 23:14 #12296
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