The time line is red.
And the curser is at start of the punch in…
Funny thing is if I disable all recording, remove the input, put the input back on the track, set recording, set curser, draw in a segment, sometimes it works.
If I record from the beginning it always records…
Darcy
This is awesome…
I think $149 is a reasonable price point for Podium with some plugins added in.
I also think that $299 is not an unreasonable amount but there are few gaps that would need to be filled before you could reasoanbly get there. Here are few:
– midi export (at first I didn’t think much of this but when collaberating with someone remotely it sure is hand to just export the midid and send it.
– fade in/out cross fade (I think this one is pretty important. I’ve looked at grouping capabilities in other daws, and while that’s kind of neat the ability to do fades at the object level could be a showstopper)
– rewire (while I haven’t needed I do understand the requirement)
One more thing…. When is the zeq going to be ready? I’m just about to start working on the mix of an arrangement I’ve been working and I would much sooner give this a try than go with something else. If it’s just around the corner I’ll wait abit.
Perfect…. Thanks for the quick reply…
I think I’ve said it before (when I was 1st looking at Podium), but you have this thought out pretty well.
@Zynewave wrote:
After some consideration, I think I’ll agree with you. The focus with the z plugins is to keep the complexity and number of parameters to a minimum. At some point I may make an advanced series (xPEQ?) which would include more bands, separate channel adjustments with band/channel locks, multi-channel support etc.
I like this approach.
I agree with Suges regarding making the z series dedicated to Podium. I’m not sure that I agree with a similar approach for an x series. If the quality of your plugins are on par with the quality of Podium, there could be a demand that is much broader than Podium’s base. However, if they were dedicated to Podium it might serve to bring people over to this fine product as well.
This looks exciting. I agree fully with Max’s responses on this.
@Zynewave wrote:
I may decide to change it so that playback render always starts at punch in. It probably is ok to leave it up to the user to ensure that the bounce render start point is not cutting previous sound.
I think that would be reasonable.
Never though of that… Cool…
However it would still be nice to be able to select the start point… maybe with a warning? Working on a song ending right now its quite a wait to bounce a couple of bars…
@acousmod wrote:
I think that the easiest way is to embed your keyboard plugin in SAVIHost and send the MIDI between it and Podium with MIDIYoke
http://www.hermannseib.com/english/savihost.htm
Worked like a charm.
thanks a bunch
Removing bounce mode option worked. Loading the default setup also resolved that other issue…
Thanks for your help and being so responsive.
No I didn’t but I will give that a try right away.
I hear the other tracks, but for testing I’ve muted them out (or soloed the track I’m trying to fix).
I’ve removed Ozone. Same problem.
I can monitor okay, I can notice the effects of plugins when I put them on. I record and I see the waveform but it will not play back.
Bit resolution is 32 bit floating…
Wave files on other tracks that do work are 16 bit.
interface is set for 16 bit.
What should happen if I click on “open sound editor” from that panel? I get a blank box regardless of the wav object I do this to. If I double click on the file from the list box, I see the waveform. Should I not get the same results?
I then deleted everything but that track (and the master) and still nothing.
I tried creating a new project and it works fine.