Topic: Some things I’d like to see…
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September 27, 2004 at 12:35 #296
kingtubbyParticipantI’ve just been perusing the ‘future development’ topic and these are the things I would like to see in the not too distant future – I’m not being too greedy I hope 😉
1: MIDI plugin support, either by supporting MFX or supporting the use of VST plugins with MIDI only. (specifically MFX).
2: Count in options for the metronome.
3: Groove quantization. Implemented as items in the project tree. A quantize item may reference a sequence containing note events which will make up the groove. (and other midi editing improvements ie. note length, delete doubles, etc).
4: User setable latency adjustments on tracks.Cheers,
MartSeptember 27, 2004 at 18:26 #3821
ZynewaveKeymasterI’ll keep you in mind when I get a quiet moment 😉
1: MIDI plugin support, either by supporting MFX or supporting the use of VST plugins with MIDI only. (specifically MFX).
Any particular plugins you are dying to use?
4: User setable latency adjustments on tracks.
Just curious; In what situations would you want to manually adjust a track latency?
September 27, 2004 at 20:56 #3822
kingtubbyParticipantI like to use Musiclab SlicyDrummer and FillinDrummer (I’m a bit lazy-haha :)) which are MFX I believe. I currently use them with DR008 which is fine as it is, but I guess I’d like to use them on their own too. I suppose I’m not really desperate for this though – it can wait a bit 😉
Regarding manual latency adjustment, I find that Podium tends to ever so slightly over-compensate when recording my external gear so that recorded parts are slightly ahead of time. Usually it’s not enough to be noticeable, only if it’s a particularly tight sequence or percussion part.
Mart
September 27, 2004 at 23:10 #3825
duncanparsonsParticipant@kingtubby wrote:
Regarding manual latency adjustment, I find that Podium tends to ever so slightly over-compensate when recording my external gear so that recorded parts are slightly ahead of time. Usually it’s not enough to be noticeable, only if it’s a particularly tight sequence or percussion part.
Mart
For myself, so long as the music is tight within the audio, I slide it until it sits properly. You can get great effect doing this, like putting it slightly ahead of the beat to get that real driving, almost bebop sound, or more laid back behind the beat..!
DSP
September 28, 2004 at 00:20 #3826
kingtubbyParticipant@duncanparsons wrote:
For myself, so long as the music is tight within the audio, I slide it until it sits properly.
Well yes, that’s what I do currently. I’d just like the option really.
Mart
September 28, 2004 at 00:22 #3827
super_crunchyParticipant@Zynewave wrote:
1: MIDI plugin support, either by supporting MFX or supporting the use of VST plugins with MIDI only. (specifically MFX).
Any particular plugins you are dying to use?
A vote for Sonicbytes ERA here (a midi VST plugin (also comes as MFX))
🙂
January 12, 2005 at 14:33 #4248
kingtubbyParticipantAnother vote for Era 🙂
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