I want you to mix as YOU want to. I’m not into hiphop production. I’m into Industrial Electronica Rock. In other words, Celldweller, Blue Stahli, Combrichrist, The Luna Sequence, BT, Paul Oakenfold, Alice DJ, Baby Alice, DJ Tiesto, etc etc. Electronic music. If you think hiphop will suit the tutorial, you can, but as long as you do it in Podium step by step, mix the way YOU want to.
If I find the time I’ll do some ‘minor tweaking’ (from hiphop to happy hardcore π ). I think you would like the music I do then π
I wasn’t talking about multimbral but multiinput π
Just looked at what you were talking about. Making it a global instance does work for what I’m talking about. But, this does make an inconvenience still, being that now I have to make separate defined instances if I want more than one.
That’s a minor issue since you can still use simple device definitions, and in case you need more complex device definition just right click in the complex definition folder and select “New instance”, Podium will assign the global+1 instance.
I also have a template with multiple complex instances of my instruments/effects that I can import inside the current project π
If I’m understanding it right you could achieve the same creating a global instance of that plugin and using it as a multiinput and monotimbral plugin. So you can have 16 midi tracks playing the same synth.
[Every time I see that now, I think of Liquid Snake from the Metal Gear Solid Series. he was one badass “brother” of Solid Snake. :P]
Yes… you got me and my proj3ct, I’m developing the best nuclear sonic weapon… and it will be called metal podium gear π Just joking, I’m surprissed that you’re the second person that guess where I get inspired for my name. I just played six years ago (i think) and I liked the name “Liquid”. And I choosed to save to Ocelot π
I looked at this video and I wanted to do JUST as he did in PODIUM. But I don’t know HOW! π₯ please help me.
Don’t worry, I just cloned that behavior and I have sounding GSnap on my PC. Expect the video for the next week (I need a double jack cable to be able to record audio from and to my computer). However… it’s the first time I try to make an hiphop beat, don’t expect nothing cool! π
Liquid I was trying to get something to basically be a “freeware version of Melodyne”. I’ve looked at the comments on the forums and one user suggested using GSnap[might have been you I don’t know]as a pitch shifter/correcter.
GSnap can do what Melodyne does, not even close. GSnap is like Autotune, but it can harmonize nothing. It just alter the pitch a little. However with the video you will be able to use it in Podium, you’ll see it’s very easy.
@accordo wrote:
Is it possible to increase that area a bit at either end of the note?
I suggested some time ago that the resize are should be a bit inside the note area and a bit outside the note area. More area to resize the note inside itself would be detrimental: you couldn’t move small events easily because you should switch tools for that.
Actually those are good news! π
@Pod_Boy wrote:
Any kind of ‘templates’ for sound mangling, experimental type stuff
based around free FX (i.e. stuff like Scuzzphut)..You know some kind of interesting way to chain FX within Podium
itself, that maybe a noob like me wouldn’t think of straight away.
Hello π
I always do simple stuff because imo simple is always beautiful. However I’ve some personal tricks but I’m not sure that they would be related to experimental music. Like how to create those breathy hardcore/trance kick sound from a basic kick.
Maybe if you show me what effect or sound are you trying to achieve I could replicate it [mp3? youtube?], because with another person explanation about something I never heard before I feel a little lost π
This is a general explanation for future request: I almost know my tools and you should too. If I randomly move the knobs of my VST I know how is going to sound without hearing it. It’s always better controling 4 vsts than have 143 unknow preset. I cannot learn atm new VST but I can show how to setup them if you experiment problems (and there isn’t bugs!).
@Infinitoar wrote:
Oh Sensei Master Liquid, π please make a step by step tutorial on how to use GSnap IN Podium. I need much help since I am new to “Pitch Shifting”.[Normally I’d try pitch shifting in Audacity…]
Hi, small grasshopper π , GSnap isn’t suited for realtime drastic pitchshifting or harmonizing, like Pitcher (see youtube video). GSnap is for small pitch fixes or T-pain voice effect.
In case that it’s for t-pain or pitch correction effect, I could make a quick video about how to setup GSnap, as a detailed example of my 3 video serie about how setup any plugin inside Podium, nothing musical or about production techniques since I don’t use such effects at all! Is that what you need? π
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Too much to read and too little time π³ I’ll search inside these pages searching ‘answers’. Thanks π
btw I’m trying to integrate some borrowed synths inside Podium, so if I close the project and I use another similar gear (ie: I did it with a Virus B, and now I’ve another Virus B) I can recall the patches easily.
Congrats for buy it π
@Trancit wrote:
In FL Studio FLS internal render additions like Resampling, HQ Envelopes etc. are Fruity only…
For every non native plugin you can choose in itΒ΄s options (for each plugin seperate and state is saved) if you want to inform the plugin about offline rendering or not…
Thanks Trancit. However I’m confused because Sytrus (VST version) has settings for real time and for rendering time.
@thcilnnahoj wrote:
As for turning on higher quality for plug-ins during rendering… This is just my opinion, but I would disable such an option, as I don’t want the final render to sound different than what I’ve been mixing and listening to for the last n hours.
Believe me, in my olders host that didn’t have an advanced bounce feature like Podium, it was pretty useful. π
@michi_mak wrote:
i left MuLab ( which you mentioned ) and other hosts because of their mouse oriented workflow – at least i prefer working with keyboard short cuts as much as possible but ymmv
I also share those thoughts. However I think that a good feature for Podium would be the free customization of mouse shorcuts.
@accordo wrote:
The pianoroll issue is becoming the Achilles heel of many DAWs.
I’m agree with you. They’re very few (including Podium) with a good navigation and behavior system.
Very cool, 4mica π
I can understand those thought talking about new features and sometimes I can understand them when talking about workflow problems. But I have a hard time understanding them when talking about bugs. I doesn’t matter if you take a 2 hour or 2 weeks rest because the bugs bug you π
The problem is the master itself, which uses my only limiter (Stillwell EventHorizon+) and it has a big latency.
And this is a thought inherited from old FL Studio days, which I don’t know if it’s true in Podium: only non-realtime bouncing uses the high quality features from most plugins, like oversampling. Is that true in Podium?
Anyway it’s a good idea π