Hi Frits,
regarding these object oriented features there exists a software for Mac OS X which I like very well:
http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/wave_editor.php
But I like Podium more 8)
If you have some minutes just check out their manual, maybe you also will like some of its features and then hopefully integrate them into Podium 😉
http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/manuals/we/index.php
thanks for the update 8)
thanks for the update, Frits
Hi,
I read the BEAT article and they say that the more typical (or special) Podium features are:
– it is perfect for object oriented editing
– there is not really a difference between editing a sequence or an object (in the meaning that Podium has a very good workflow scheme)
I remember: as I came in first contact with Podium I did not see these points. As I read the online manual it appeared to me like a good but very common sequencer software. May be it would be a good idea to show these 2 aspects a little bit more in the manual, wiki or in an extra online workshop? Object oriented editing really is a “plus” and how the workflow of a sequencer is, often is THE reason for buying it or not.
I did not check the manual or wiki since some months because of traveling, so just ignore my posting if there already should be a workshop or manual for these features 😉
Jaegerteam
I am also a litte behind and did not try out the latest version, but thanks Frits !
@Zynewave wrote:
- Stickie notes can now also be attached to tracks. There is a new stickie note button next to the properties button in the track inspector.
I always mess around and later can not find the “good” tracks any more…
thanks Frits, this will help me to get my things done
would be very good to have such a diagram for Podium
have no special ideas or suggestions,
just want to say that it is great great great stuff !
@suges wrote:
Frits is a MACHINE!
he is a program
he can copy himself
like agent Smith from the Matrix
becomes more and more THE killer application 😮