Says its installed correctly, has device name and everything
Like I say I’m not masively bothered at the moment due to old style midi support.
Yeah I’ve tried the win 7 drivers and it finds the device but still no midi!
I don’t mind for the moment, like I say its just a midi controller and I can use ols style midi port rather than usb…
@UncleAge wrote:
@Mike G wrote:
However when selecting a track in the mixer it doesn’t slide the track into view in the arrangement…
Wouldn’t this mean that if I was working on a bass track and decided I need to adjust the drum fader in the mixer then the bass track would lose focus?
Good point, I didn’t think of it like that!
My thought process was I’m adjusting the level of this track, but I need to navigate to the part of the track this audio starts at…
The daw should read our mind to figure out which we wanted …… oops! Frits is good but not that good!!
Maybe there should be a way of selecting the track from the mixer if you wanted it to, like double click the track mixer header or something like that…
That’s what I thought but…
Did you actually download them or just see the drivers in a list of available drivers…
There is a difference!!
no my edirol drivers are fine.
its the m-audio oxygen 8 v2 that’s not! (Issue is lack of 64 bit support rather than windows 7, like you say windows 7 could probably convince the driver that it was vista anyway)
Oh forgot to mention.. More none compatibility to add to the list my M-Audio Oxygen8v2 keyboard doesn’t have drivers for Win 7 64. I can still use it though via old skool MIDI but not usb…
My Presonus firebox and EDIROL UA-1ex both have win 7 64 drivers that work like a dream.
All my plug-ins and everything else seem to work fine.
All in all I’ve had a positive experience so far.
No idea what it does that’s why I was asking!!
For starters it turns off my wireless internet…
Not checked as yet what the difference in perf between this setting and High performance setting… I’ll post if I find anything usefull…
When selecting a track in arrangement it slides the track into view in the mixer, which is great.
However when selecting a track in the mixer it doesn’t slide the track into view in the arrangement… please can it, (Is there some config I need to set, I thought it used to do this… but I could be mistaken)
I’m also win 7 64, so far so good…
Do you have the “ProAudio video low latency” option in power plan too? Or is it a DELL laptop thing?
Just had a crash when bouncing master track and now I can’t open that arrangement without podium crashing.
Same on 2.22 and 2.23 betas (Hmm maybe this is a support post not a 2.23, feel free to move…
By the way this is quite an old track from previous v of podium reloaded and with newly created device setup imported
@Zynewave wrote:
@H-man wrote:
As mentioned I’d like the state of the inspector and browser to be stored/recalled across tabs as well.
Please clarify.
I think this is now fixed, when you resized the inspector it used to store it’s size per view button, now seems to have 1 width setting shared across all view buttons.
More strange things with drag&drop…
I can drag an FX from devices and add it to the source of a track even through the source button correctly excludes the FX from the list of available plug-ins.
I can’t drag it straight on to the source button, but I can drag it on to the track’s mixer
Wow 1st time back on actually making music in a long while…
Podium is looking good.
On the mixer, i’d like to be able to drag effects from a child channel onto a parent chanel and visa-versa.
You can drag vst instruments between channels, which in my mind while useful seems less useful that being able to move effects around.
@H-man wrote:
As mentioned I’d like the state of the inspector and browser to be stored/recalled across tabs as well.
Me too.
Hi UncleAge,
I’m curious, when you slice, do you just get one sample with the start/end points changed for each midi note or does it really chop up your audio file into many samples?
One of the reasons I was thinking of more integration being needed was slicing, so that you don’t end up with chopped audio but rather clones of your actual audio files that you can still tweak the beat slice points after the fact.
You start with an audio file in the daw and then end up with samples in the sampler when all you want out the other end is audio files in the daw.
But … maybe I was imagining problems that don’t in reality always exist!
-Mike G