My apology if this is old news; have you tried the ASIO4ALL drivers with you interface? They are a more generic ASIO driver for Windows that works with any interface.
Happy Holiday Frits. I hope it is joyful and peaceful.
Paul
Congratulations, providing a 64bit version is no small feat.
Fritz,
I really appreciate all the work you have been doing on the application, it really is becoming easier to work with and looking great! I say this because the ever discontent masses must wear you good nature thin. Of course, I am bumping this thread to wear another layer off. The activity that takes me out Podium is correcting the timing of performances using the stretching functionality of another application. It would be a great benefit to me to have this capability in Podium.
Thanks for your time,
Paul
Is there a way to have the automation curve maintain the last value set in the clip if the clip window is expanded or contracted? This occurs if you have two clips for an automation track. If you set a point in the first clip, say at 50%. The line after the this point stays at a 50% level to the end to of clip and outside the clip. If you insert a second clip, the curve, from the 50% point in the first clip, linearly changes, to the default value for the parameter at the beginning of the second clip. A work around is to set a second point in the first clip at the final value one wants for parameter within the first clip, but it would be helpful the value of the parameter at the border of the clip is the value of the last point set in the clip.
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Can you describe a situation where you would use multi-take parameter tracks?Out of curiosity: Are there any other hosts which support a multi-take feature for automation?
When I am recording a string or brass part and adjusting Expression as I play, or Wah position with a foot controller while playing guitar, the automation becomes an integral part of the midi or audio take. FL studio creates Automation clips, which does allow for different “takes” of automation.
You showed me how to create an Automation lane, then remap the lane to a parameter that already had an automation lane, causing the first lane to be muted. This allows for multiple takes, I was just hoping for something more elegant, as you have done with audio and midi takes. Possibly a solution that would play the previous take an associated automation until the “punch in” point was reached.
Thanks for your consideration.
At the risk of scope creep, any chance of multiple lanes per parameter to facilitate “takes” for automation?
Thank you for your kind reminder regarding Project Merge. I now remember discussion of this feature. I am still learning about much of functionality in Podium. As always, you prompt response and courtesy is appreciated.
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Brilliant; I completely missed the “assign to this track” option for parameters. Thanks again for providing a solution to one of my problems.
Paul
Fritz,
Thanks for taking on metering and providing a easier way to view levels post-effect. This has been a source of workarounds for me.
Paul
Image Line fixed with with a new Beta release of DirectWave. Thanks Fritz, I understand you helped them with the fix.
Thanks for all the checking, I will try Image Line.
Thank you Mr. Nielsen!