+1
Yes this has been on my mind for some time… I bounce + import tons of small audio clips for songs…
What I do for now is when I bounce a midi part to audio… I have to manual trim it down and then crop it. Then I double-click it and save it as a sound file inside my project folder… its a lot of steps ….
audio files that I import into the arrange screen I have to manually save as well.. god forbid i forget to… would have holes missing in songs if I ever moved drives around…
an easy way to pull everything into the project folder would make things so much easier, and save time…. that being said Podium is dope tho..
– also is it me or are the project files a little large… 1.8megs each? at least for me… I save multiple copies as I go along – just in case
120…
ok great good to know… liking Podium more every day
yeah.. sounds like that would totally work for me.. I would just create an empty midi clip and apply the groove template to it before I record, and then while I’m recording in loop mode it would quantize after the first pass?
ok thanks… any plans on adding input quantizing?
really liking using this program though
that being said.. i’m really starting to like this program… 😀
ctrl-insert is the best…
if I could just get input quantizing, and get the render thing sorted out… I’m all in…
yes I get the same thing. it bounces the whole arrangement and not what I have selected inside the punch-in range…
I would really really like this feature as well.. as I do electronic music and bounce a lot of audio out… having to re-crop everything I bounce will be a slow death…
I would also really like to have the input quantize feature added…
These 2 things would really, make things perfect… otherwise I don’t know…
I don’t wanna go back to samplitude or cubase…
also please have a way to export all the samples I’m using in the project to a folder… yes you can do it with the “New Arrangement as Unique Copy” but it copies every single instance of each audio item into the folder… so in my case for an item called FX (for example)… it would be FX1, FX2, FX3 etc… but in reality theres only one file being used… It eats up a lot of hard drive space…
cool thanks a lot… i hope he does add this feature… would make my life a little easier…
would you happen to know how to export all the samples used in a project, into that projects main audio folder…
I just want to copy all the samples I’m using into the same project folder… I’ve tried the “Save All”, but it doesn’t seem to copy all the files into the folder…
Thanks!!