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aMUSEdParticipantJust trying the beta – where has the lovely colour cueing gone for velocity?? That was one of my favourite features.
aMUSEdParticipantOK got it now
except that it sets the param to zero as soon as I stop moving it even while I’m playing!! I hope this will be addressed soon.
aMUSEdParticipantYes but after I had stopped the recording – that’s where I went wrong. You also need to have the record button still pressed down. Why are there so many steps? It could be made much simpler than this.
aMUSEdParticipantWhat I really want is just to be able to save different working versions of the same arrangement as I’m going along (like Tracktion’s “save edit as”) – not make copies beforehand
It makes more sense to me to be able to do that at the Arrangement level rather than the higher Project level.
aMUSEdParticipantIs it? There seem to be 3 “flavours” – unique, phantom and track. I want to be able to save any updates I have made to a new arrangement so which should I use?
thanks
aMUSEdParticipantI’m not getting anything with the Virus Ti following these steps. I’ve recorded some midi with the Ti and set and activated realtime recording. I then click the record button and finally play – the track plays back but no audio is recorded.
aMUSEdParticipantJoin the club 🙂
aMUSEdParticipantI don’t see the point of this ghost note thing (suddenly people are asking for this on the Reaper forum too – where does it come from). It just seems a way of cluttering up the midi view for minimal benefit.
Inline midi would be better if people want to line tracks up.
aMUSEdParticipantDon’t like 3D notes myself. I hope colour cueing stays as I do like that.
January 11, 2009 at 21:59 in reply to: Questioning the logic of a VST scan before saving a project #13687
aMUSEdParticipantBecause if the scan causes a crash, which it is doing regularly at the moment, then there never gets to be a project and I keep having to recreate it from scratch. If i could set the VSt folder but have it scan after saving or on next startup then I wouldn’t have to do that.
January 11, 2009 at 19:13 in reply to: Questioning the logic of a VST scan before saving a project #13680
aMUSEdParticipantYes
January 11, 2009 at 17:13 in reply to: Questioning the logic of a VST scan before saving a project #13672
aMUSEdParticipant@Zynewave wrote:
@aMUSEd wrote:
The new release seems to be crashing a lot on plugin scan which is making it very hard to create a new project. I really wonder why the process of making a project involves scanning the VST folder before the project is saved because every time I get a crash I have to start again making a new project.
I haven’t touched the plugin scanning code for a very long time. Is it your perception that the Podium scanning has become unstable, or do you think it is new plugins you have installed that could be the cause?
It does seem to be freezing on some plugins that worked before (eg NI Kore) but also it is just “poofing” for no apparent reason on scan so I’m not even getting a chance to see what is causing it. My main point though is the plugin scan should come after the project has been saved otherwise you can never save it if it keeps crashing on scan. Possibly what it needs is a “scan on next startup” or something or just an option to save the project before scan commences.
January 11, 2009 at 17:11 in reply to: Questioning the logic of a VST scan before saving a project #13671
aMUSEdParticipant@Zynewave wrote:
If you select multiple devices in the devices list, you can right-click and use the “Sort Alphabetically” command.
Yes but they are no longer in folders – that is the bigger problem here – sorting them alphabetically means they are still mixed up.
aMUSEdParticipant@Zynewave wrote:
@aMUSEd wrote:
I’m still seeing the brushed texture even though I set it to be off.
You can’t set it to off. If you want a blank bankground then you can create a solid colored rectangle (at least 32×32 in size) in MS paint, and use that bitmap file as the texture. Use the “dye texture” option to make it match the color scheme you use.
Oh – since this came up as a response to my request to be able to turn off the texture I assumed by making the texture grain the same colour as the background that would effectively make it disappear – I see now it’s a bit more convoluted (though why not just have an “off” I don’t know)
aMUSEdParticipantI’m still seeing the brushed texture even though I set it to be off.
