@michi_mak wrote:
what a pity – a sequencer that can’t record in loop is rather useless isn’t it ???
NOPE
Not much to do, until after the first one-two-three posts.
Anyone can just make an account and start post rubbish. And of course that will happen as soon as Frits announce he’ll be away for some time…
Enjoy your days off, Frits.
And come back ready for more hard work! 😉
All the best!
…well, I dont. I am sure because these issues are so unpredicitble and to an extend hard to deal with them thru the forum discussion, not so many people could help you… 🙁
Nice! Congrats!
=D>
Thank you for an update. And well done with the installer!
Im am envious now! 😉 On your system! Congrats!
I think Podium does not have to follow the rest of the DAW. If you feel like changing anything is fine, but don’t really feel you should do that because how the things are with the others.
On the other hand, changing now to 3.0.0 is a good time. I hope we’ll see x.X.x as often as possible! 😉
Best to you!
Wow, what a nice found!
I will give it try later on when I get the chance, but it looks very nice from what I can see right now!
Thank you!
😀
Yes, actually I didn’t catch something! 🙂 sorry for that. I thought you were simply asking for Frits to find a way for the plugin to do what it is not meant to do by it’s creators…
As for the CC message routing, I am also all for it. I know how it works, would be good to have it implemented.
frollo,
What to be added?!
It’s the plugin that has to have it. If it doesnt, what to add to the sequencer !?
+ 1… + 1 000 000
😉 Indeed. Me too.
When I think more and more about all of these, I think they are not so impossible to implement.
Even the Zynewave property time-stretching algorithm that Frits was talking about, same or similar to what pitch change does now in Podium, could work satisfactory for resonable amount of up speed or down speed. If that is not very appropriate, open source time-stretching could be an option, even more so if they were really free (or resonable cost) for an application like Podium.
In my oppinion, which obviously is just MY oppinion but might be more people’s oppinion, the time-stretching really should be the first major feature to implement.
About the Audio editor, if Podiums was offering just a little bit more options, I must say I could happily give-up on the need for an external editor.
In the end, I just want to reiterate: Podium is GREAT! I love it, I want to grow on and with it, and I trust the future development will only make me even more willing. It’s just that I’d like that sooner than later! 😉
Yeah, it’s all good, thanks for the link and suggestion.
For an external editor, Wavosaur is my choice, I am familiar with and like the owrkflow. My request would be exactly that you could open Wavosaur from within Podium.
For simple editing, I find Podium Editor quite allright, but it simply does not provide enough options for a real editing, beyond the very basics. Most of all, I need to be able to modify destructively a wave form, to add effects, modify the structure of the audio and so on.
As for time-stretching, whatever options there might be they are all fine, but… I simply want to be able to take a loop, drag it’s margin while pressing Alt and fit to the tempo in Podium! 🙂 No need for fancy “sound design”. I just need to be able to use a 100 bpm loop into a 120 bpm project in Podium without so much of a headache. Something like that. That is why I said whatever alghoritm Frits comes up with is fine, as long as I could do simple stretching while maintaining the pitch.
Whatever it works… Thanks for suggestion thou!
nice one!
+ 1
I appreciate the honest answer! I really do. I will keep an eye – as I do everyday – on this forum, waiting for these updates.
I spent some more time with Podium and I feel the same: it’s a wonderful work in progress, I am trying to get some work done with it, and I am still very determined that at one point I’ll be able to pay for the licence. Please do not stop the development of the big things, and if you can, please keep this time-stretching algorithm development as a priority!
Thank you!