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August 17, 2005 at 18:50 in reply to: Forum members please have your say :) on Podiums direction! #5305
OsofauxParticipantI voted “Other areas not covered above (say why please)”… the reason being that, while each item is pulled from a different area of the “future development” list, they work to a common end. The items are:
– MIDI file export. (UI related)
– MIDI Time Code support. (Engine related)
– MIDI plugin support & Rewire support (Plugin related)The common end, in simplest terms, is that each of these allow Podium to work with other programs in one way or another. While Podium matures, those who are missing certain features can possibly work around them using one or more of these.
Also, I’d love to see the count-in feature implemented, under “Engine Related.”
So while my vote went to “other,” I’m pretty much happy to let Frits decide.
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OsofauxParticipantThanks very much! 🙂
OsofauxParticipant@db wrote:
@haiku wrote:
i’d say to use semitones from -48 – 48 since it’s the easiest to work with (for me at least) 🙂
Agreed. I don’t see any reason to limit the range. Or is there? 😕
I can’t think of any reason here. I’m assuming that transposition by octaves is a very common thing while auditioning patches, but then again it might just be me – While listening to a mix and flipping through patches on a track, I run into some that I think “This might sound good an octave up or down,” in which case a hotkey just for octaves would be great. It would save a lot of time when auditioning through a lot of sounds. Is this feasible?
Regards
Brian
OsofauxParticipant@Zynewave wrote:
The ‘transpose notes on input’ only works on notes received on a MIDI input interface. If you have a recorded note sequence, then the only way currently is to transpose the notes with the keyboard editor. Recently there was a forum discussion about adding a transpose setting to the track properties. I’ll try to implement that for the next release.
Thanks for implementing this, Frits. I am curious, will this be accessible from the arrange screen? (I recall Duncan had suggested a dial of some sort.) If not, would you consider adding hotkeys for this purpose?
Regards
Brian
OsofauxParticipant@Zynewave wrote:
I have added ‘MIDI key transpose setting in track properties’ to the future plan.
Thank you thank you thank you!
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OsofauxParticipantwell hey! 😀
OsofauxParticipantThis will be immensely helpful. Thanks so much! 🙂
OsofauxParticipantThanks again Frits. 🙂
OsofauxParticipantThat will work great, thank you. I don’t actually have said drum machine, but was able to test the function on the Nord with the local set to on. It had always been greyed out on my device mappings because, since I use the Nord as a controller as well, I have the input port set to none. That way I can make a mapping for a “global midi” input that I can use to send back through to the Nord or out to the JV, VSTi’s, etc… depending on the track output map.
Unless there is a better way to do it?
In any case, I now own a Boss DR-770. Well, I will when it gets here. 🙂
Regards
Brian
