Thank you so much Podianer!
You’ve sorted out a few basic concepts for me and I’m hopeful that your guide to setting up ezDrummer will help me get Jamstix to behave the way I’d like.Great stuff!
Thank you very much for your kind words! Nice reward for the work.. π
I’ve updated the tutorials. They now have a splash screen. It is the same I did some time ago, so I know it was not a complete waste of time when I did it π
These 3 tutorials now cover apprx. 20 minutes of video..
New video tutorials..
I noticed you have placed the videos on a separate website. Is this owned by you? Alternatively you can upload all the files to the zynewave wiki, if you are not sure you can keep the files at your current website.
Thanks, I didn’t know how to do that π³ so I used my own site… But I will find out! π
I have made a video for setting up ezDrummer.. It is up in a few minutes.. 8)
I updated the “getting started” video.. only cosmetic changes and some typos.. (at least the ones I found π ) 8)
It appears to work in a similar way to Camtasia or Autoscreen recorder. It also looks identical to the software Frits used which is good for consistency. But what did you use Podianer? Wink
It is “bb Flashback” π
I’ll certainly do more videos, because I really think this medium is best for getting to know a software like Podium.
@Serendipity wrote:
Well, setting up a multitimbral synth like sampletank, kontakt or whatever that has a couple of midi tracks routed to it, each on its own midi channel and playing its own instrument in the synth.
This might be a bit different from the ezdrummer tutorial since it’s more about setting up multiple midi inputs than just multiple audio outputs. It might also be redundant, I don’t know. Personally I only use one midi track into ezdrummer. However, you might not, so you’ll be the judge if such a tutorial might already be covered by the ezdrummer tutorial.
You are right, the ezDrummer tutorial would be something different compared to what you suggested. I can make a tutorial with Halion, because this is the only sampler I own. π
Ok, this is a short list of what videos I’d like to see in the tutorial section:
– sidechaining
– template tracks in detail
– setting up ezDrummer (as expample for Multi-Out VSTi) including some automation
– creating a drum map
– surround
– sends and returns
Anything else? π
Thank you for your kind words!! π
Sends and Returns.. That’s a good idea! 8)
I added a video (duration: 6 mins) to help new users getting started in Podium… Have a look in the wiki section..
Do you think it is helpful??
But seriously there are many areas. My first suggestion would be to tackle how a user can go from the initial project start page to actually accessing a VST or VSTi for the first time. This seems to be the biggest problem still with new users.
I thought about that, too!! I will do that.
Perhaps another video showing a more thorough look at template tracks and its capabilities.. And another one showing how to setup sidechaining. What I cannot do, is a video for surround. I don’t have a clue how to do that π and I only have a stereo soundcard.
Thanks for your input. Please tell me your suggestions when they are less than 5! π
ah ok, you were really FAST! π Thanks
das reicht auch schon oft π
@polysix wrote:
Hi,
my wishes for the future:1. a Midi Step Sequncer
2. a Midi Drumpattern Tool e.g like a tr808 interface
3. a tempo track to change the temp in a sequenceand a version for linux was great too π
but please ! let the program as that what it is … it is great !!!
Please …. not so much menues and windows and clicks .. and steps … to find a future … i buy your prog … why ? i need not more than some hours
to record and play something πgreats
polysix
to 3: You already can insert tempo change events in the time ruler at the top of the arrangement. Just right click there. Is this what you meant?