@Zynewave wrote:
So in effect “stacked chains” are a vertical representation of the hide track lane feature but in the mixer?
Yes. Although the hidden tracks are not just shown as a thin bar, but with plugin mapping and gain/send dials accessible, like in the inspector group panel.
Ok I understand it now. 🙂 That will definitely help but thankfully the zGrid as you said is high on your wish list too. I think that will really solve most of these track count issues.
The “stacked chains” suggestion you made is still a step forward from the mixer options we have now and will certainly reduce the no. of mixer strips that are visible in the mixer considerably. Looking forward to that and at some point also the zGrid.
@Zynewave wrote:
The “stacked chain” by the sounds of it could also appear on tracks.
It’s already there in the form of the “hide track lane” feature. The rightmost track in the chain will be shown in the mixer with fader/meter. The hidden group tracks are shown as boxes above, without meters, but with gain/send/pan dials if enabled. Much like the group panel in the inspector.
So in effect “stacked chains” are a vertical representation of the hide track lane feature but in the mixer?
@Speed wrote:
You might want to consider picking up the “freebie” version of 1.77 with this month’s Computer Music magazine.
Sound advice. That way you could play around with it for as long as you want. Also as Haiku said there are other fancy toys in the mag that may interest you. 8)
While the version with CM Magazine is totally free it also is a 100% full version of Podium with no limitations. None. The only thing missing is the zReverb. 😉
@Zynewave wrote:
I’ve now added clock times to the timeline ruler. They are written above the bar numbers. Coming up in 1.83.
Fantastic! Thanks 😀
@Speed wrote:
Anyway, I look forward to learning more about Podium and interacting with what appears to be a great group of users.
Thanks for the comments and welcome 😉
@Zynewave wrote:
Thanks for your feedback Conquistador.
😉
No need to worry about this. I have optimized this heavily. The engine mixing/routing is performed no matter if the UI displays individual track meters or not. The meter information comes ‘free of charge’ from the engine. The meter drawing routines will only use CPU if the meters are shown somewhere on the screen.
Good news. Thanks. 8)
zGrid is high on my wish-list too, but there are still some sides to the existing track layout that can be improved in the mixer. For instance bus sends, which cannot be integrated into zGrid. I’m thinking about adding a ‘stacked chain’ option to the mixer. This feature will make a chain of plugins appear on a single channel strip. The channel strips will become higher than the current layout, but it would be perfect for putting a mixer on a second monitor. I think I’ll start experimenting with this in the next couple of weeks. I’ll post a preview once I have something to show.
Cheers Frits!
A few questions for you…
The “stacked chain” by the sounds of it could also appear on tracks. Even if it would add to the information already on tracks they can be easily maximised, minimised or even partially resized by dragging a track edge up or down, so would this “stacked chain” be a consideration at track level as well?
Faders: Not having vertical faders on the tracks makes mixing much more difficult. There’s no way to glance across the mixer channels and get a relative visual balance of things.
Excellent point. That “glance” can save a a good deal of time.
Having the pan controls and the level control looking almost identical doesn’t help.
Some sort of variation would help yes.
There are a lot of “Cubase Style” features in the main screen. One that would serve Podium well is a large vertical fader in the Inspector for tracks. That huge empty space at the bottom of the Inspector in the photo? There could be a vertical fader with horizontal pan there.
Agreed.
Rearranging Plugs In A Chain: I had a simple drum group with a TC reverb on the group. I inserted a comp which fell after the reverb. Rearranging the order of those took a minute. You have to be very precise where you drop it or the group gets all scrambled. This should be much easier.
This has been a problem for me too at times.
I’m pleased that you took the comments in the correct spirit, that’s the sign of a true professional.
Always nice to see. 🙂
@Zynewave wrote:
But what would you say exactly is the problem with the high track count? Is it the excessive number of track strips in the mixer? Is the problem also with the track handling in the tracks region?
Yes and yes. 🙂
More info…
1.Familiarity
The first problem with the high track counts is how unfamiliar it is. Of course we should not all copy everything else out there, but it can be unfamiliar to use, especially for new users. While I can use the current one FX per track set up now, it is not the way I ideally like to work. Many other users of other hosts may (or indeed have) expressed a preference for something far more familiar…the zGrid will meet that need. Multiple FX per track.
2.Creativity
I am far more likely to explore the creative possibilities the Zgrid offers than attempt something similar with the current set up. The zGrid offers some clever ideas that right now are not possible. My creative focus sometimes is drawn away into simply keeping track of FX tracks.
3.Speed
Simply adding an effect to a container or chainer like the zGrid I think will provide a much quicker way of working in general in Podium, far quicker than the current options we have IMO. The focus will be on just one track at a time, not up to 5 or more for each track you want to process.
Although the current system is quite capable of being used professionally and is displayed in a very nice way….the zGrid option IMO would still be IMO far easier to manage and would provide a far quicker and more intuitive workflow. If the zGrid will be a plugin (as has been discussed) then one can drag it to a track and drag any other mappings to the same track, very quick and simple while keeping track counts right down where they should be.
4.CPU usage
I have not run any detailed tests on this yet, but I doubt very much that Podium can have 5 times the track count of another host and maintain a similar level of CPU usage. I would guess that tracks that do not have audio mixing enabled might use less CPU but I doubt they will not use any. Even a small amount will build up in a busy project. A non issue with the zGrid.
5.Track names
When you wrap a track the default name is
6.Additional mixer strips
The mixer even now has a few tricks up it’s sleeve to reduce wasted space but as has been discussed, even with all the existing options in place there are still too many needless tracks that are visible. The zGrid would for instance change a track with 4 mappings (4 tracks) into just one mixer strip. Or 20 mixer strips from 5 tracks with various FX mappings for example into just 5 tracks! Just like other hosts.
7.Expanding group panel
When track levels grow in number the group panel can really expand to a point where if you have the mixer dragged even a third of the way up the screen you will not be able to access the map panel for instance as there will not be enough space for it to open.
I like having the mixer open and indeed need to with so many tracks to manage, so I have to keep switching the group panel off and on instead. Some sort of slider in the group panel would be useful here, perhaps also for the zGrid representation in the track panel area to avoid the same problem. Even so the zGrid would still mean less tracks to look after.
8.Drag and drop issues
This has happened to me on more than one occasion. When I try and move tracks around I have to be very careful to place tracks with FX on them in a busy mix in exactly the right place or it will cover the wrong track or feed into the wrong one. I would not have to think about that with “Siegried”.
9.Bounce tracks
When using Podium you really do have to be careful to keep track (no pun intended) of different track types.
With all the tracks I have to manage already with FX on them, bounce tracks are yet another track type to keep an eye on as you cannot have fades on bounce tracks so you have to move the sound event to another track e.t.c. None of this should be necessary IMO. It would be far less of an issue if multiple FX could be used on one track.
10.Busy projects and the Group Panel
When using Podium with say a 30 track + project, sometimes I want to access the controls from the track itself and hide the track inspector for more space, but doing that means I have to unhide tracks and the arrange view just gets filled up with FX tracks.
So way too many tracks are now visible in the arrangement view.
Every single one of these issues IMO would be addressed with the zGrid. No it is not a perfect solution but at a stroke it will eliminate many work flow issues IMO.
@Zynewave wrote:
can i see a read out of hours, minutes, seconds like i see measures?
Not on the timeline. I’ll add that eventually. The mouse cursor field in the edit toolbar shows both measure and clock time.
I was just about to FR exactly the same thing. Having the hours minutes and seconds on the timeline would be very useful. It would give a fixed view.
Currently if you are playing back anything the mouse cursor field will not show any information unless you move the mouse over the arrange area. If you are working in the mixer you cannot glance at the timeline to see where the cursor is using H:M:S. The mouse cursor field will be blank.
Some additional ideas…
a. The mouse cursor field updating in realtime to reflect the position of the cursor during playback in the same way the Play cursor field does.
b. Maybe some sort of right click option to change the Play cursor field view to H:M:S. It already follows the cursor so this might be the most logical step.
c. Creating a new H:M:S field. There is enough space next to the Segment field.
d. Having a H:M:S option that would be fixed on the timeline would probably be the best option IMO.
@Zynewave wrote:
I could add a “Show only audio mixing enabled tracks” option to the mixer view menu. You can then control if a track should be shown with meters in the mixer, by toggling the “enable audio mixing” option in the track properties. Thoughts?
A good idea, but I think it would be even better if we had an option to just hide certain tracks completely. If we do not need to see them then I think it would be much better to simply hide them.
@Lawrence wrote:
I have three audio tracks loaded currently with a couple of plugs and it turns into 5 mixer channels.
That is exactly why I am so interested in the zGrid. Too many tracks are used in Podium IMO.
While the combination of the Group track panel and the Hide track lane feature, very elegantly display tracks in Podium (making them easier to manage) the issue of very high track counts compared to other hosts still remains.
I really think an option to hide certain tracks altogether is better. Of course the zGrid would eliminate most of these issues when it arrives.
I think the 10 + years that Frits has spent on Podium shows IMO. Based on my own experience it really is a very stable and polished host.
@bcgreen wrote:
Interesting…I never perceived multiple FX (on a single track) as separate tracks, but obviously they are, from looking at the hierarchy as represented in the mixer section.
Exactly. You can work with a single lane of tracks at track level (hidden) but still easily *see* what is in them in other places like the mixer and the group panel. It is a clever and flexible way of representing the tracks. But it will use more tracks than say Tracktion, Sonar Cubase e.t.c
This is where the zGrid comes in.
Still, to avoid confusion for Lawrence, isn’t it “conceptually” true that in essence you can add multiple FX to a single track (even though technically they may actually reside on separate FX tracks)? Especially since each FX appears as a side-by-side vertical bar on the track they are applied to (in the track pane).
Yes of course! 🙂 Once you have hidden the tracks they are effectively on the same lane and as a result one “group of tracks” (a single Track lane).
Also as Frits said…
The hide track lane option was implemented to allow a series of plugins to appear as they are on a single track.
The Group track feature really is IMO a sort of extension to the hide track lane option. But you are indeed working with tracks on the same “lane” so yes you can add multiple FX to a track lane (which cleverly graphically represents multiple tracks on the same lane).
But you cannot add multiple FX to a single track, only a track lane which is created automatically once you drag and drop an FX mapping for instance next to the edge of an existing track (letting go once the vertical strip highlight is visible). 😉
@Zynewave wrote:
Podianers videos are excellent, but they do not cover e.g. the integration of external hardware, as one of my older videos do. So I’ll leave them up a little longer. There’s also a small note about the age of the videos below the video links.
Ok, good point. I was not aware of that. 🙂 It would be better to keep them up then, and the note you added will definitely help. 😉
@bcgreen wrote:
Nope, you can have as many FX per track as you want…drag your effect from the list box to the left edge of the track header. You can continue dragging FX to the track in this manner….
Hope this helps…
Bryan
I think while the representation graphically is like a single track the tracks are actually cleverly hidden. Right click on any of those new <<<< tracks you have just added and choose the Hide track lane option (it will already be ticked). Click on that option and the selected hidden track will now be visible. 😉
This is one of the reasons why the zGrid IMO is really hot property. It will bring track usage numbers in Podium down to levels that are comparable to other hosts.
If you use the recently added Group panel frequently, you might not make much use of the ZGrid as the Group panel provides a great way to *see* what is in those hidden tracks and practically removes the need to unhide them.
But I still think the zGrid is very big news indeed as a reduced track count in Podium for FX usage will really be a huge benefit IMO.
@Zynewave wrote:
Hi,
Note that the videos on the about page are quite old and not up to date with the latest Podium release.
I wonder…might it not avoid confusion now Frits if you removed those older videos? Podianers videos are far more up to date and if anything the older vids are useful but IMO a bit misleading now as Podium has changed significantly to say the least since those videos were originally made.
Of course with other priorities on your plate we cannot expect you to do everything (creating more new videos) but I really do think if you have to warn or advise people before watching those videos it may be time to take them down.
Podianers videos really do better reflect the high number of changes in Podium recently.The older videos just might cause some confusion for new users.