+1
Thank you!
haiku,
thank you very much for sharing your opinion. It’s important to me.
I really plan to use only factory ensembles in the beginning. The demo version contains just a few synths and FX, but I was very impressed by the sound quality of them. I also hope that NI online Reaktor library contains some more high quality ensembles to use and learn. Making my own synths and FX is in the far future…
@haiku wrote:
I’m stuck with 4 and can’t afford the upgrade!
That’s bad. NI prices is too high sometimes… 🙁
@kingtubby wrote:
Unless it’s specifically related to Podium you’re probably better off asking elsewhere: @kvr maybe?
Mart.
Yes… I was going to do that too. But Zynewave forum seems to be more friendy. 😉 That’s why I’ve started here.
Actually I’ve searched for “reaktor” @kvr forums and read all related topics, and then googled for “reaktor”… I think I’ll buy it finally. 😉
Great! Thanks. Very useful feature.
@Zynewave wrote:
@Max wrote:
1. Fade in/out curve can be edited with a mouse, but curve graphs is not updated in realtime when changing time/curve parameters – need to click on the graph to see curve changes. That’s wrong IMO.
The curve is updated as soon as you tab away from the value input field. You can also click and drag horizontally in the upper and lower halfs of the curve graphs to edit the curve values.
Thanks.
Thank you very much, Frits, it’s a great update.
I have two ‘Event Fade Properties’ dialog opinions:
1. Fade in/out curve can be edited with a mouse, but curve graphs is not updated in realtime when changing time/curve parameters – need to click on the graph to see curve changes. That’s wrong IMO.
2. (Not important, but very useful) – look at the curve parameters. We can enter a number form keyboard or use up/down arrow buttons to increase/decrease it. Can you please add that little middle button between up and down arrow buttons, you can click on it and then just drag mouse up or down to increase/decrease the number? (Sorry for my bad english, I hope you understand me 😳 )
@acousmod wrote:
– can you make the lines visible also when the mouse is not over the events ?
Maybe that should be optional, like the audiometers on tracks? Always show lines, or only when mouse is over…
@pj geerlings wrote:
I’m working on a couple of things that might get released – they are still in the very early stages and it’s tough to say at this point ..
So the best I can do is to wish you luck with your projects! I hope that they will be released someday. 😀
Hey PJ.
I’m glad to hear you’re keep on coding your great plugs.
NuBi is not my kind of sound, but I’ve tried it some time ago just out of curiosity… And I was very impressed.
I believe that Podium will give you extra inspiration. It’s veeery good sequencer 😉
I just want to add that I need muting individual events and notes too. I miss this feature when arranging my tracks – sometimes it’s good to hear how the project will sound without some sequences or notes. Delete and undo works too, but it’s a workaround, and not the most comfortable workaround.
Hey Podianer!
Nice one.
But more colors would be nice. 8) 😛
@Zynewave wrote:
Good suggestion. Not a high priority though, so you may have to remind me early next year. 😉
Ok, thanks very much 🙂
And – before I forget – since you’re improving audio features of Podium now – could you please add to the “sound properties” dialog an exact information of a duration of audio file (h:m:s:ms and samples) and a size of audio file on HDD? That would be very nice.
Well, I did not want to talk about this, but since acousmod mentonied it… Yeah, I kinda agree with him. New splashscreen design looks oldfashioned for me (but Podium design is not), and the icon now looks strange… Because it’s hard to recognize it in windows start menu (it has a white background by default).
I believe that icons that uses 32bit colour depth with pseudo3d effects looks more catchy for potential user’s eyes.
But of course it just my opinion.