looks great – thanks for sharing 😀
I am very curious about seeing your configuration – I bet others
are as well 🙂 – if you mail me your screenies I will upload them
and post a link for them here 😉
Yes – it’s fantastic! 😀
😆
@Zynewave wrote:
@jens wrote:
hey Spoon,
I’ve asked for a prelistening-function month ago during beta-testing
and afaik it’s on the todo since then 😉 😀Yeah, I didn’t forget about this. As I remember it you asked for a preview button in the file open dialog. What I think spoonboiler wants is a full-blown media browser. Seems like a good idea.
😮 😯 – a full blown media-browser??? – That’s a bit greedy, isn’t it?
😆
hey Spoon,
I’ve asked for a prelistening-function month ago during beta-testing
and afaik it’s on the todo since then 😉 😀
😳 got it – on the todo-list is object orientated per-event fade in/out
(wich is all I need), while Spoonboiler asked for destructive wavefile-editing.
🙂
@Zynewave wrote:
Beat-slicing is already on the plan. I’ve now added more simple edit functions like fade-in, fade-out to the plan.
huh? – Wasn’t fade in/out allready on the todo for month? 😕
@suges wrote:
I can definitely say so far the interface is sexy
😆 – yes, it surely is if you can say that about a sequencer at all 😀
no quick start guide so far – I have experienced th ‘can’t start 44khz’-thing
as well… – let me think – try to ignore it – to which sample-rate did you set the arrangement?
hm – I never run into such problems even not with the first beta versions 😕
I’d say try installing it again – you do not need to save the setup- (though Podium of course shouldn’t crash upon saving it) – Podium automatically loads the last setup you used.
Before you install it again mybe you should delete the ‘Zynewave’-folder
it’s in your ‘documents and settings’-folder and there in the ‘applications-data’-folder (or however these folders may be called in english 😳 ) – do a search for ‘Zynewave’ if you do not find it manually.
(another thing you could try is to delete only the Podium.ini in this folder.
(actually in the ‘Podium’-subfolder) – this .ini file contains all the settings 😉
About the ‘could not start 44khz’-thing:
This message also appears whenever you chose mme-driver but
did not select any output. (with asio you do not have to/can not select ins and outs independently)
hth 🙂
yes, excellent idea about the upgradedable ‘modules’
(not really modules I know :wink:) 8)
I’d call it Podium basic which could be about 60-80$ and then you could
upgrade whenever and to whatever you need.
I’d say something like 200$ for the full featured-version would be fair,
once the feature list has grown a bit.
I can only speak for myself, but I once happily paid 200EUR for Sonar2XL
and thought it was a bargain, I wouldn’t have paid much more though.
What I like about this upgrade-idea is that people who are a bit tight
on the money could say: ‘I buy the basic version this month, then maybe
the advanced time stretching next month and 64bit processing the month after that’
It simply makes sense in the internet-age. 😀
as I allready mentioned there are soundcard drivers that allow to lock
to a certain sample-rate especially the more professional ones
(e.g. the Echo soundcards).
If the rme-drivers have this function you should know better than me though, Frits 😉
(but I guess they have)
Forgot to ask: What soundcard is it?
If you are using e.g. a soundblaster live with the kx-drivers 44k
doesn’t work – it is allways locked to 48k.
I assume your sample rate is locked at your soundcard’s driver’s settings –
what sample-rate did you use in other sequencers up to now?
Of course you can use sample-rates other than 44k with Podium 😉