Hi Frits , there is a little problem since version 171 , in midi recording , some time , the note echoed(the sound) is not correct, some time delayed, while the event recorded on the track seems to be ok.This does not happen with version 170.I am using WinXP now.
Hi francois. I moved your post from the 1.72 release topic because I needed to lock it for the next release.
there is a little problem since version 171 , in midi recording
I need more info, because between 1.70 and 1.71 I haven’t touched any code that should influence the MIDI response.
the note echoed(the sound) is not correct, some time delayed, while the event recorded on the track seems to be ok.
Is the problem only that the notes are sometimes delayed?
Does this happen no matter what VSTi/external MIDI synth you are playing?
I am using WinXP now.
Does 1.70 work ok on your new WinXP installation?
I assume that you are still using ASIO4All. Check that the buffer settings are like they used to be on your older Windows installation.
@francois wrote:
Hi Frits , there is a little problem since version 171 , in midi recording , some time , the note echoed(the sound) is not correct, some time delayed, while the event recorded on the track seems to be ok.This does not happen with version 170.I am using WinXP now.
I have a problem with midi recording, too. It is only when recording… The midi events are recorded correctly, but the monitored sound is awkward..
but the monitored sound is awkward..
Define ‘awkward’, please.
I had this when Playing Halion. Some notes are delayed or eaten up, thus resulting in a awkward sound.. Same happens when playing The Grand..
I haven’t recorded midi for some time now, so I cannot say if this has started in this version… I noticed it today.
@Podianer wrote:
I had this when Playing Halion. Some notes are delayed or eaten up, thus resulting in a awkward sound.. Same happens when playing The Grand..
Did the Podium CPU indicator flash red when the mistimed notes occurred?
Did the Podium CPU indicator flash red when the mistimed notes occurred?
No it didn’t.
Ok , so , after examining the problem , the cpu indicator is not affected , neither the code recorded(Midiox),it happen only while recording midi ,i’lll send you a mp3 of what you can hear.The version 170 works perfectly with Xp.The sound i recorded is using the sw1k synthe so its not a problem of pluggin.
I tried various things while recording and I have found a bug which most likely is the one you have noticed. The problem is connected with the auto-extension of recorded note sequences. I’m guessing that the implementation of this feature from 1.71 has caused the bug to appear:
Sound and sequence events that are moved during playback will start playing immediately and no longer requires playback to be restarted.
I’ll trace the bug tomorrow, and hopefully release a bug-fix version later this week.
😀 ok Frits , that’s great
any news on this? This bug is annoying..
Max
I fixed it today, and I’m about to test it tonight. If it works ok, I’ll release it later tonight.
Thanks!! 😛
@Zynewave wrote:
I fixed it today, and I’m about to test it tonight. If it works ok, I’ll release it later tonight.
As usual Frits your quick bug fixing keeps Podium 100% reliable.
This is one of the major reasons why I use Podium. You can simply rely on it completely, no surprises. Even if a bug is found it’s fixed very quickly! 🙂 Sadlly this is so rare in todays competitive market.
Please keep it up and thanks, your efforts are really appreciated. 8)