Topic: REQ: audio features
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spoonboiler.
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February 23, 2005 at 01:50 #425
spoonboilerParticipantHi;
Loving Podium as usual. This is one of the best in its class.I am wondering about this:
drag and drop audio files right into sequencer tracks from other file browsers such as Fast Wav 2, or windows explorer.
Also, the ability to define folders in the project browser, ie; assign to an audio track so that sound files draged to that track will be placedd in the assigned project browser folder. I find it a bit dificult to keep organized and a bit cumbersome that the sound files always go into the root, and have to be cut and pasted into where I want them.
I hope that this makes sense… 🙂Also, I could use some advice; I did a track using all recorded sound for the drums. I then chopped the hell out of them. I made sure to right click and select “clone phantom sequnce” or whatever, but what kept happening is my edits would get all screwwed up the next time I opened the project.
Can you tell me what I might have been doing wrong here?
Thanx! 😀February 23, 2005 at 02:09 #4325
ZynewaveKeymasterHi,
After the next release, I’m going to improve on the file handling. Automatic placement of sounds in arrangement folders etc.
but what kept happening is my edits would get all screwwed up the next time I opened the project.
Can you tell me what I might have been doing wrong here?Could you be more specific about how it is ‘screwed up’?
February 23, 2005 at 05:56 #4326
spoonboilerParticipant😳 😀
heh… sorry, that was slightly vague, wasn’t it?
What was happening was edits that had been unique to the clips, or ‘sequences’ that I had done them in were universal the next time I opened the project. By that I mean that bits that I had cut and/or rearanged in one part had ben cut/rearanged in all the other parts; The thing is, everything had been fine before I saved. It seemed to have something to do with when I selected “save all changes” in the file menu. But I don’t know. Can you advise me on how to avoid this? Do I need to “save as” the sample with a different name each time I do an edit on a sound file?
anyway, it is not a big thing. I am sure I will eventually figure out what I am doing wrong. 😀February 23, 2005 at 09:32 #4327
ZynewaveKeymasterOooh 😳 You’ve found a bug.
Selecting the ‘clone phantom…’ command, does not give the new unique sound a new file name, as it should. If you check the properties for your sound objects, you will probably find that they share the same file name. And thus each sound will save on top of the other sound.
Good one Gabriel! Fix will be in next release for the coming weekend.
February 23, 2005 at 21:01 #4328
spoonboilerParticipantte-hee…. er, hey no problem!
😀
glad that I could be useful.
Thanx for your dedication. cheerz.
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