@thcilnnahoj wrote:
Incidentally, would changing the scale from percentage to dB be only a matter of renaming the labels, or would this require some more tedious work?
It’s trickier than just renaming the labels. Otherwise I would have done it a long time ago. I haven’t yet found it worthwile to spend some hours on implementing this. Eventually I will.
Another one to report. I followed the multiple monitor outputs tutorial, and there seems to be a problem resulting in a crash. Probably came with the compact track layout?
It happens when you try to delete the very last track inside a hierachy that’s placed above another hierachy in the tracklist.
@Zynewave wrote:
@thcilnnahoj wrote:
Incidentally, would changing the scale from percentage to dB be only a matter of renaming the labels, or would this require some more tedious work?
It’s trickier than just renaming the labels. Otherwise I would have done it a long time ago. I haven’t yet found it worthwile to spend some hours on implementing this. Eventually I will.
LOL!, indeed, percentage is linear while dB is logarithmical.
@thcilnnahoj wrote:
Another one to report. I followed the multiple monitor outputs tutorial, and there seems to be a problem resulting in a crash. Probably came with the compact track layout?
It happens when you try to delete the very last track inside a hierachy that’s placed above another hierachy in the tracklist.
Thanks. Fixed and uploaded beta 6.
I also changed the creation of the secondary master track so that it is set up as a group track capable of inserting effect tracks, similar to the normal master track.
Beta 7:
Fix: Popup help would sometimes remain open when switching editor profiles.
I think this is it for 2.22. I’ll spend a couple of days on the Podium Guide, and then release 2.22 later this week. Please let me know if you find any bugs in beta 7.
@Zynewave wrote:
• Added “adjust tempo and stretch to align bar at cursor” command to the tempo lane right-click menu. This is useful if you have recorded a midi performance that has dynamic tempo changes. You can then use this command to edit tempo events and align the grid to your performance while keeping the original timing of the performance. The command complements the old “adjust tempo to align bar at cursor” command which is used for aligning the grid to an audio recording with dynamic tempo changes.
Hi Frits,
I just tried the “Adjust Tempo To Align Grid At Cursor” function to try to work out the tempo of a pre-recorded piece of audio. It works quite well, but I couldn’t get an exact match as the transient of the first beat is hard to align to the grid.
This piece of music has a prominent snare transient on beat 2 and 4. I tried aligning the grid to this, but it moved the start of the bar to this beat.
Is there a way to align the grid to a transient and tell it what the beat/bar is so it can work out the tempo?
Cheers,
Malcolm.
@Malcolm Jacobson wrote:
I just tried the “Adjust Tempo To Align Grid At Cursor” function to try to work out the tempo of a pre-recorded piece of audio. It works quite well, but I couldn’t get an exact match as the transient of the first beat is hard to align to the grid.
This piece of music has a prominent snare transient on beat 2 and 4. I tried aligning the grid to this, but it moved the start of the bar to this beat.
Is there a way to align the grid to a transient and tell it what the beat/bar is so it can work out the tempo?
The tempo adjust commands use the editor quantize value. Try changing it from bar to 1/4.
The commands will always adjust to the nearest snap value. If the tempo is far off then you should manually enter an approximate bpm in the tempo event properties, and then use the adjust command to fine adjust the bpm.
@Zynewave wrote:
I’ll spend a couple of days on the Podium Guide, and then release 2.22 later this week.
I noticed this:
guide/getting_started.txt · Last modified: 2009/09/30
How many sections did you have a chance to work on in total?
thanks
pj
@pj geerlings wrote:
@Zynewave wrote:
I’ll spend a couple of days on the Podium Guide, and then release 2.22 later this week.
I noticed this:
guide/getting_started.txt · Last modified: 2009/09/30How many sections did you have a chance to work on in total?
thanks
pj
I aim to revise all the sections and screenshots in the getting started chapter.
hi, any news when 2.22 will be out?
@michi_mak wrote:
hi, any news when 2.22 will be out?
Hopefully within two days. It has taken me longer than anticipated to rewrite the getting started chapter in the guide.