Hi.
First of all go to SETUP–>Preferences–>(tab)Plugins. Add all folders that inludes all the plugins you want to use. This is a one time procedure.
Then the tricky part:
If you’re a Podium full user then open your project, go FILE–>Close arrangement and you’ll see a to panel window – CONTENT and DEVICES. Choose DEVICES–>Rebuild and load plugin database, wait until it ends the read process. In CONTENT panel double click your project. Voila
If you’re a Podium free user than open your project and you’ll see two tabs with it.
First is the CONTENT and DEVICES. Do the similar steps. And in this case I will recommend you to restart the program and load the project once again with all the plugins uploaded in previous steps.
You have to remember to update your plugin database after adding some new ones. That also means for old projects if you’re changing you plugins arsenal. If you have exchanged practically all of them then rebuild and re-work old projects. But that is understandable and I’m just reminding the fact.
Let’s hope this helpes.
Cheers!
Thank you very much for extanding my upgrade period to see changes in 3.30 version. I haven’t test beta so I will test it right now on a living organism with actual projects.
Best Regards to Zynewave and all satisfied users.
So far so good.
Podium 3.2.7 is definitely more stable and efficient then previous version.
Thank you for improvements (and I’m glad I got access to them).
Windows 8.1 64bit, old Wolfdale E7500 CPU, ASUS Xonar U3, 7GB of DDR2, ASIO4ALL with a bunch of VST’s (not much but still better then AMD-E350 platform) it works more then fine.
P.S. I’ve discovered a strange issue. When opening some old projects saved before with the Podium Free (3.x. – one of the first realases I guess) with problems I got the same problems with the project on full P.3.2.4-7. And the best part is that I’ve exchanged every VST in the projects, re-aranged the compositions and re-save them as a new files. Still buggy. Well it’s only a matter of 2 projects so no big deal. But still it’s pretty interesting on how did this happened.
And FOR playing instead of “not playing”.
Really useful pack for mastering and not playing:
https://www.reaper.fm/reaplugs/
http://www.vst4free.com/index.php?dev=Kjaerhus_Audio
https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/bundles/komplete-players/
In case of your little “monster” I’m not sure if ASIO4ALL will be actually helpfull. You can try it. It’s the lowest cost at this point. But as far as I know it uses it’s own sound processing so everythings goes through the Behringer. At this point I recommend you to use another software to ensure it doesn’t affect on sound processing itself but only on Zynewave software. Try to use some trial software like for ex. Ableton Live or FL Studio. If this happens with other software then search for better (newer or older – all counts for better use) drivers for Behringer and then try again replug it on the Podium. But my hunch tells me you’ll probably drop using Zynewave Podium with the Behringer.