@Conquistador wrote:
Good idea… (and I do make use of default projects):wink: but if I already have FX and instrument mappings on tracks in the older project (using your example) then I will lose those track mappings (from the older project) if I tried out your solution with a new default project.
That’s true and a bit inconvenient in a project with lots of mappings.
Also if I have already spent a huge amount of time arranging the midi and audio data, automation e.t.c into a finished composition in the older project I would have to start that all over again.
Doesn’t the arrangement remain intact within the arrangement folder then? Surely it does….
Edit: Actually, having made a few more tests I can see your point – I knew I would miss something important! 😕
Mart.
I’ve probably got this wrong – and it wouldn’t be the first time 😉 – but I have a default project that I keep updated with plugins and so on. If I go back to an older project that has become outdated I just copy the old arrangement folder to the current default project and resave. It seems to work for me, but as I say I’ve probably missed some crucial point here…
Mart.
@Zynewave wrote:
I’ve added a save-confirmation blink to the project name written in the top title bar.
8) – Thanks Frits.
Mart.
@blackstar wrote:
Iso a little pop-up notification or a flash of the screen or some other visual confirmation would also be good.
Agree with that – some little icon that flashes to confirm a save would be helpful.
Mart.
Thanks – that did the trick 😀
Mart.
Confirmed here too.
Mart.
Definately zGrid….please.. 😀
I don’t think Frits has mentioned it for a while though, so it’s more in hope than expectation.
Mart.
@rinxai wrote:
Next 😉 , if you’re interested in a top emulation of that 80’s sound, check out the SQ8L:
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2610.html
http://www.buchty.net/ensoniq/A huge collection of banks with hundreds of presets can be had from:
http://home.comcast.net/~halcyonblue/SQ8L_Banks.rar
Good call rinxai – I really like the SQ8L.
Mart.
Well, I always stick to good ol’ 44.1k – it’s good enough for my ageing ears. But then I’m only a hobbyist making, ermm..’music’ for my own pleasure 😛
Undoubtedly though, there is a significant improvement in quality using 96k over 44.1k, particularly at the higher audio frequency range.
Mart.
rinxai – I did quick test and think the solution is to match the sample-rate of the audio files you’re using to the sample rate of the arrangement. Set the correct sample rate in ‘arrangement properties’ dialog, under the view menu in the arrangement itself. It worked for me anyway 🙂
Mart.
As I understand it, bit depth – 16, 24 or whatever, shouldn’t make any difference to playback speed?
Mart.
@sam c wrote:
well, i have a few now if anybody is interested.
You should send ’em in to Frits so he can make them available for download on the site. All additional templates help to strengthen Podium as an app.
Mart.
