Podium is portable. I tried it. Although it writes something in the windows registry (nothing critical)
Sent! Thanks!
Mini unconsisntent behaviour with snapping to grid unit under cursor: when you do a selection with Select tool, when you drag backwards it does nice, but when you drag foward:
I’ve the cursor where is the red dot:
Best regards 🙂
@Zynewave wrote:
The copy/paste of track events will be revised in the near future.
Ok thanks, take your time, I’ll survive 🙂
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Awesome, I always wanted have a sequencer with the good points of Temper piano roll and now I have it!
Thanks!
edit: wiki updated
I would say something as “two step drums mode”:
Step 1: Select “Use as drum track”
Step 2: Configure the grid with right click menu
Double click in a drum preset for rename it. I love fast workflows 🙂
Note: The extra options as extracting drum key names could be in the Drum map region properties or in another submenu.
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Thanks but…. It’s a little buggie, I think ><
1. Import any multichannel MIDI file as you explained
2. You will get a new arrangement with a random vst loaded in all tracks
3. and now try to copy the clips from the imported arrangement to your original arrangement in the same project. You will see that you can copy the first track without problems. But when you copy the second one it isn’t pasted, but although it isn’t pasted at all it appears in the embedded MIDI editor 😆
@Conquistador wrote:
Much needed IMO thanks. Drum map usage can still be simplified. It’s quite a sparse aspect of Podium compared to others IMO. It really does need some further refinement badly.
I cannot stress it enought: Drum maps in Podium is a pain compared with our outstanding piano roll. It needs a serious revision.
@Zynewave wrote:
Also in beta4, when using the “start of grid unit under cursor” option, dragging the end of sequence or note events will snap upwards to the next gridline instead of downwards. This makes it behave more as a pasting action.
Yes that’s a good idea too!! thanks!
edit: A small improvement. When reproducing Podium shouldn’t preview the notes (add,move) in piano roll, only when it’s stopped. It’s confussing when you’re writting/modifing a melody in play mode.
Yes, I understand. Me and my friend, RxO here, are very happy with this 🙂
@Zynewave wrote:
Beta2:
Changelog:
A new “find matching scale” command is included in the piano roll edit menu and context menu, if at least three different notes are selected. The command will present a dialog showing best scale matches, with options for applying the scale to a tempo event in the arrangement.
Well done 🙂
However some minor tweaks and bugs:
1. The button’s caption should be the scale’s name [C Major, A Minor, F Major] instead scale number [Scale 1, Scale 2…], it would be more easy to the sight.
2. And I think there is a bug. Just create any emply arrangement and write the seven notes of a simple C Major, select them and look for matching scale. When you choose any of them, the scale isn’t applied, and it creates an
3. I don’t see the point: why must we select notes before find the scale? It would be more easy and workflowable import a MIDI file and look for the scale without select all the notes whenever exist at least three notes in the selected clip.
Best regards 🙂
A small bug. When editor snap mode is set to “start of grid unit under cursor”, if you drag a note foward it works nice, but if you drag a note backward it’s weird, the note goes backward before you reach the gridline with mouse cursor.
This picture was taken when I had the mouse where I point with a red dot:
Now in the new 2.10 beta 1, I can use six gladiator tracks without problems with the option you added (and seven with artifacts). Thx you very much. Oh, and the GUI doesn’t freeze when CPU is overloaded! 🙂
Good work!! Thanks!!! 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀
EDIT: As I said in the 2.10 discussion, since GUI doesn’t freeze, I think you should disable that option by default, so those people with non-optimized pcs haven’t problems with this and think that podium is CPU expensive.