@Conquistador wrote:
Thanks 8)
I’m running Podium at ➡ 1900 by 1200. 8)
…and one ‘Mother’ of a Quick Launch bar as well 😆
Seriously, looks awesome. Nice work on the updated images for the website as well.
Frits, is that your guitar?
@thcilnnahoj wrote:
And as of now, it seems that my last gripe with this synth’s been fixed too: the startup time! 🙂
Down from a whopping 25 secs to 5-6 in my example project with 10 ‘Nuclei’.
Yup, much better indeed 😀
Maybe you guys should copy the links to your tracks to the Nucleum Music topic? You know ….keep it all together …encourage others?
@PV_INC wrote:
Well, its weird to me.
Cubase, Sonar, Live, Fruity Loops, EnergyXT, REAPER, and Protools all put notes in the same way. Its Podium that puts the notes in funny.
Before you say “well, whats wrong with being different”
The reason why the others do it that way is because its the simplest implementation. You see a rectangle, you double click or draw inside of it, the note is placed inside of it. Simple — What-you-see-is-what-you-get.
Hey not to worry 😉 Could be included as an option if there were enough requests for it.
There are quite a few of these ‘options’ in Podium born from differing opinions.
Okay, I’m going to have a go at it as well 🙂
– Open a project with one arrangement
– Modify arrangement
– Decide progress worth keeping but only as an idea
– Create unique copy to capture changes then…
Stuck,
Intention is to not save the project to roll back changes to the original arrangement, however this will result in the loss of the new unique copy as well 😕
So save as new project and clean up from each project the arrangement that you do not want to keep in that project.
I understand too that a little know-how will prevent this from happening but I agree that new users may struggle with the workflow.
Sounds to me like this is drifting a little 😕
Isn’t this FR basically as follows:
Change “New Uniquie copy” to “Save Unique Copy”, add the option for timestamp, rename or sticknote and make it available from the arrangement window?
I’d be pretty happy with that.
Frits, I have no issues with aiming for the snap line (vertical 😉 ).
When I’m entering a note, any note, my first thought would be where it starts, followed by what duration it should extend for.
Put it this way, with snapping off, one wouldn’t click to add a note in an area away from wher thry actually want the note to start.
IMO Gridlines are better and the current behaviour just helps one hit’em.
Thx aMUSEd, that’s actually very good. Nice feel to it.
edit: Sorry, don’t post before your second cup of coffee 😳
@thcilnnahoj wrote:
It turned out pretty cheesy but I hope someone’s gonna enjoy it nonetheless…
Well …I’m pretty-well gobsmaked!
Busy, light, nice wandering base line, and, that bit (22 seconds in) where the lead first ‘tears’ had be grinning from ear to ear. 😀
I haven’t loaded the .pod file but it’s all Nucleum right, no FX?
Thanks again Frits! 😀
Yeh …nice 🙂
Man you got an ear for sweet sounding tunes (and sounds).
Nice work on managing the CPU count as well. :wink:, and thx for the new patches!
@maximilians wrote:
haha i just watched bladerunner yesterday 8)
Yeah I loved you in that film man! 😛
Gonna have a listen now …thx for sharing.