The mousewheel zooms in & out when it is placed in the timeline ruler, just below the navigator.
If you want the horizonal scrollbar back do the following :
Make sure you have the ‘Mixer’ button highlighted, above the transport.
In the ‘View’ menu, select ‘Customize Editor Profile ‘
In the list that appears, underneath ‘Tracks’, select ‘Space (Recess)’
Click ‘Insert New’ and then pick ‘scrollbar’ from the popup menu.
This will add the scrollbar into the Mixer view.
To add it to the Editor & Tracks view, just make sure either button is highlighted (above the transport) before you select ‘ Customize Editor Profile’.
You could try out Angelina by Big Tick, if you haven’t already :
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/231.html
If you register at his website, you can download that and a few other older plugins for free :
Configurable hotkeys would be greatly appreciated, especially as I’ve just had podium freeze again because I accidentally hit the ‘b’ key when meaning to hit the space bar ( too busy looking at the screen… )
I’m running the latest drivers atm for my Xonar DX, but your post just reminded me that I was using a Emu 0404 pci soundcard with XP that I haven’t re-installed yet 😳 ( not had the pc up & running in W7 for long )
I’ll give that a try & report what happens.
Thanks.
@Zynewave wrote:
Then you wouldn’t be able to select an object without it automatically expanding/collapsing. If you use key navigation you can use +/- or arrow right/left to expand/collapse the current object.
Sorry, I should have put ‘ double clicking ‘ rather than ‘ clicking ‘.
Try doing what I did and delete the prodium.ini file ( make a backup first though 🙂 ), the restart v1.89 so it writes out a new one.
I’m almost 100% certain that’s what stopped the error messages for me, but I’m just about to check something else to be sure.
@Zynewave wrote:
Yes, please send the 1.87 ini file.
I’ve rar’d up the 1.87 ini and 1.89 ini files here :
http://www.savefile.com/files/809302
Are you saying that if you select the EMU interfaces, exit and restart, then the interfaces are no longer selected in the interfaces dialog?
Yes
If so, that is very strange. It suggests that the Podium.ini file is not saved properly when Podium exits.
It seems to be saving the .ini file as it remembered my colour prefs, etc, it just doesn’t activate the midi ports even though they are listed in the .ini file properly.
No, I don’t get the error message anymore. Midi ports are still inactie upon restart though.
Maybe it had something to do with deleting my old podium.ini file ? I still have the v1.87 ini file if you want to see if anything in that could have been causing the error message to appear ?
Just tried 1.89. I no longer get the error message, but the midi inputs / outputs are still inactive every time Podium is opened. Here’s the contents of the report.txt :
Podium audio manager status report
Log period: 14/06/2007 16:55:14 – 14/06/2007 16:55:49
ASIO device: Creative ASIO
– Supported clock sources: Internal
– Current clock source: Internal
– Supported sample rates: 44100, 48000, 88200, 96000
– Current sample rate: 44100
– Input channels: 22 (0000000000110000000000)
– Output channels: 18 (111111000000000000)
– Input/Output latency, buffer size: 188/88, 88
– PerformanceCounter: 3579545 Hz
– ASIO sample types: 18, 18
Audio stream buffer errors:
– Output buffer skip count: 93
End of report
For some reason, 1.89 would crash on startup until I deleted my podium.ini file for v1.87 from ‘ Application DataZynewavePodium ‘
Thanks Frits.
I’m going to see if I can return the Emu interface and get an Edirol one instead tomorrow.
Thanks for the replys guys.
Downloaded the drivers from Emu’s website, but the installer says I already have the latest version installed ( v5.12.1.2 – 19/07/05 ) so I guess the only changes were adding Vista compatability.
Tried starting Windows with the interface disconnected then plugging it in. Still the same problems.
Tested the midi ports in Bars&Pipes through the WinUAE emulator and they’re working fine.
If I run DXDiag, the XMidi ports are shown as [emulated] in the Music tab, although they still playback the midi test properly.
Tried different USB ports with no joy either. I do have a PCI USB card sitting here unused, so I’ll install it and see if it makes any difference.