Have you pushed the R-button on the track AND pushed the big record knob on the bottom of the screen in the transport section. And have you selected the right input?
Have you pushed the R-button on the track AND pushed the big record knob on the bottom of the screen in the transport section? And have you selected the right input?
Hi Levendis,
Thanks for your reply. Your method would be the one to use if it was possible for midi-recording. But sadly, it isn’t (the manual also says so). I am hoping for Fritz to give a workaround for this.
@khaos wrote:
RT may be a no go for Podium, MS are looking at 100ms latency as being acceptable under metro; also no ASIO drivers can be used under metro…
For people serious about music you’ll need the Windows 8 version thats going to run on x86.
I don’t know where you get your info from but from what i have read on the Cakewalk-site this isn’t true. There is not much difference between Windows 7 and 8 in the end.
@Zynewave wrote:
Hang on, I think I know what you refer to. If it is the drum editor you are working with, then please check the popup help for the “wide event mode” tool button in the drum map editor.
Thanks! Got it now. For me it is better to disable this feature in the drummap-editor.
@Zynewave wrote:
I’m not 100% sure what you mean with “shadow areas”. If your sequence event starts beyond bar 1, then the range before that cannot be edited in the note sequence. You’ll need to add a new sequence event on the track.
Thanks for your reply. What i mean is that there are two additional midinotes following the original note which look like shadows. When i want to add a note in place of these shadownotes i can’t seem to edit them.
I give a big +1 for the count-in. Really annoying it isn’t there. And i would like to gain attention for the following topic i made a year ago:
http://www.zynewave.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2508&highlight=punch
@Zynewave wrote:
@MelodyMan wrote:
Are cheaper controllers like the Presonus faderport also supported?
Haven’t tried it, and have not heard from users testing with it. If it can emulate Mackie MCU mode, it should work at least partially. Since it is a single fader device, there will be problems with the track navigation since Podium expects the device to support 8 faders.
Ok, thanks for your reply.
Are cheaper controllers like the Presonus faderport also supported?
@Zynewave wrote:
@tayfun wrote:
i’m using free version. can i use new features in free version? i am wanting to use new surfaces page in podium.
The new features will be available in Podium 3.1.0. It will eventually be available in Podium Free 3.1.0 as well, but the Podium Free releases are some months behind the full version.
That’s why you have to buy the full version!
What audio-interface are you using?
@Lion wrote:
That all depends on what you were doing 😛
Ha, well i chose “Windows/MME-drivers” and the sound start clicking, popping and slowing down like crazy. So i guessed there must be something wrong. 😛
It has been mentioned before but +1.
This is great. Probably my last push to go all 64-bit.