I think it sounds cool. Like a big keyboard based pattern arranger.
Love it or not it is in no way detrimental to current behavior/functionality.
Okay final suggestion on the navigator.
Right mouse button on the navigator invokes Zoom X/Y function for both the Track and Editor.
Thoughts?
@Zynewave wrote:
@H-man wrote:
One thing tho, kind of related and the above may resolve the issue for me but …the lack of any vertical lock on the navigator drives me nuts.
Are you aware that you can click above or below the zoom pane to start dragging with vertical lock?
If you didn’t know about this, then would you consider this sufficient?
Ah fixed it already I see …that was quick 😉
Yep that is the behavior I was after, sorry for the bleating. 😳
I’m still a little puzzled by the vertical zoom behavior, panning to the top locks at the maximum viewable area (vertically) and panning to the bottom tightens the focus down to the bottom (last) track.
Maybe the right mouse button could lock the number of track zoomed vertically? Probably seem a bit odd to have to scroll to the bottom to reduce the number of track zoomed tho.
Thanks for the quick reply btw.
Those suggestions look great.
One thing tho, kind of related and the above may resolve the issue for me but …the lack of any vertical lock on the navigator drives me nuts.
The navigator is potentially THE navigation tool for those of us that like to use the mouse only and I like the ‘macro’ view of the arrangement however panning with the navigator is more like a roller coaster than a quick pan.
Given the there appears to be no assignment for the right mouse button currently on the Navigator, could it assigned as panning with vertical lock (panning sideways that is)?
Also, IMHO the border around the view is too wide by half and it somehow doesn’t feel right when the top border disappears when panned to the top.
Other opinions welcome of course. Sorry if this is outside the scope for this thread…
Another huge set of refinements …thankyou!
@Zynewave wrote:
- Updated the key shortcuts page in the guide.
Sounds like a pretty good place to start 😉
Could it be useful to change the appearance (colour for example) of the cursor to indicate what mode you are in?
+1 Digg.
I like it.
Maybe you could add a couple of dials/knobs/faders? Probably just make it look too busy…
Perhaps the new black areas could become sheet music or even speaker mesh?
Amazing! Brilliant Demo Frits.
Very Highbrow indeed. 😉
@carl wrote:
i own alchemy and use it in reaper and it works perfectly… except in podium. i have podium 2.29. when i load it the gui doesn’t show up just a very small box. any suggestions?
I have just updated to 2.29 and created a new project with Alchemy and all seems to be working fine. [where is the shrug emoticon]?
I’m now running Win 7 Ultimate 64Bit btw.
Maybe a silly question but is the skins folder in the correct location and the background.png file there?
@thcilnnahoj wrote:
I don’t care if you call them Track Tags, PCCTG’s or Waldschweinschnitzel in Kürbiskernpanier mit Braterdäpfeln und Preiselbeerkompott – this feature is absolutely divine! 😀
I LOL’ed.
Podium Configurable Composition Track Groupings or,
PCCTGs (Pee Cee Cee Tee Gees …can we ever have too many acronyms???) 😛