Support for midi plugins is about the only thing that I am missing.
If it has ASIO drivers, it should work fine with Podium.
I have an older M-Audio FastTrack (USB 2.0) – works great with Podium.
You are right, the “Ctrl+A” select all.
Instead, do this:
– Zoom out so you can see the full lenght of the track.
– Left-Click and hold down on the “empty” area of the track to merge (after the last part)
– Drag to the start of the track – if you are precise enough, this will select all parts on only that track.
BR
Thomas
I normally put an analyzer on the master channel – that way I can see what’s going on in a track simply by soloing it.
In addition, it is easy to open as it is always visible in the top of the inspector.
Seems it had something to do with a plugin that converted my stereo signal to mono… Still a weird behaviour – but it saved me from making the same mistake in the future 🙂
@Zynewave wrote:
Hi,
The easiest way is to do a complete DB rebuild, provided that you haven’t customized your plugin DB. You can also load the plugin DB project, reorganize the added/updated folders, and then resave the DB.
Sounds interesting, I will give these tips a go.
Thank you (both of you) for your kind assistance.
BR
Thomas
OK. I’ll give it a try. Thx