I wanted Rewire support, too! And then I went to use it and … both programs only support being hosts. 🙁
Thanks Frits. I wish it supported slave mode too, but honestly I thought the other one did, so… You did what I had wanted. 😛
Sometimes software developers include an “undo purge” function to rectify this situation.
Yes, I understand the first way could result in that, and indeed sometimes I have found it a problem, so fair point…
But I do like the second option I suggested.
Thanks for telling me about the default parameter thing. I am still very much a compact mode user and getting behind the scenes and editing all those things thoroughly for many plugins just isn’t something I want to do really. However, you have now explained what it does; I really couldn’t figure out the logic before. Thanks. 🙂
One thing I can say is I sincerely doubt having a powerful graphics card will decrease or increase your chances of getting that sort of issue. Even rudimentary cards these days *should* be able to support any interface such as Podium’s.
@acousmod wrote:
Yes, it is a weird behavior which has been discussed…
http://www.zynewave.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=9429
Ah yes, that’s what I mean.
Frits, can you explain the logic of setting a parameter to 0 when a clip is not present? To my way of thinking, it should be one of two things:
– Last set value plays until new automation is reached
Or preferably;
– On playback (when pressing space or PLAY with a MIDI keyboard) find the previous clip in the timeline for a given track, take its last value, and apply it.
I suppose that last one is a bit like having a track-wide automation lane, which I don’t really approve of, I like having short clips, but I can’t really understand why a parameter would change when it runs past a clip boundary?
18719 parameters?? Are you serious??? What kind of plugin needs that many paramters??? Even 5000 seems completely way out of bounds of normality!! :O
Looks good to me! I like the white one myself, with black text, but I assumed that both were basically a choice for the site, not for us. 🙂
I agree with the comment about Inkscape.
Ah I see what you mean.
That could be useful! I haven’t produced much yet so I can’t say I’d use it, but I do wonder if I would at some stage. As for if it is already possible, I agree with you, I don’t think it is, but still… Not knowing enough, I can’t say for sure.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Well I have to admit, I’m not really sure what you mean. Don’t know about anyone else.
But if what you mean is bouncing just a synth, and having effects run after it, why not bounce the last effect in the chain? That way, you can turn off the whole chain and just have the bounce.
Or do you mean something else?
I agree with Mike G, except that I selfishly and greedily would love fast forward and rewind to actually scroll through the song while playing, in case I wanted to speed up a certain part and get through it quicker. 😀
But, just support for these buttons first would be great!
While it may not be obvious, energyXT 1.41 is capable of automating VST values in their native 32-bit resolution. It has to be done inside the sequencer though, you map a VST parameter to a CC, then when you assign an envelope track to that CC, you choose high instead of midi, on that envelope track. You will then control the parameter. It’s a bit weird I think, but you can do it.
Did you try and edit the Podium .ini file to change the default directory from the My Documents folder? I did, and that’s when it stopped working. After I reinstalled, it worked fine.
If not, then I can’t help.
Possibly a lot of people who visit KVR are all for general purpose things but people who come here are for Podium, and so many perhaps are more interested in Podium as a host and already have the synths we want to use.
This is just supposition, of course. 🙂