11 minutes from bug-report to bug-fix. A personal best for me Wink
Congratulations!! 8) 😛
Try to find that in the Cubase forum.. 😆
The “E” plugin editor buttons are now always shown. If monitoring is not activated then pressing the E button will automatically activate monitoring.
Hm, but it’s not in the preset panel.. 🙄 is that just coincidence?
@Conquistador wrote:
As well as RMX I also use Phrazor which also has a drag and drop option.
PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 6:39 pm Post subject:
Toontrack is going to release ezPlayer in the near future. This is a midi groove librarian tool which you can use with whatever drum sampler you like. It also utilizes drag n drop to tracks.EZ player is big news, It will make a huge difference if drag and drop is supported in Podium for so many instruments that now support it.
Just a reminder Frits. 😉
I also have Phrazor, but using Phrazor for midi instead of Podium is a step backwards imo. I like Podium’s midi editor alot, and dragging and dropping midi loops in tracks is so easy compared to Phrazor.. Or I have no idea how to properly do that in Phrazor 😳
Toontrack is going to release ezPlayer in the near future. This is a midi groove librarian tool which you can use with whatever drum sampler you like. It also utilizes drag n drop to tracks.. I wish we could have that soon.. It would fasten my workflow very much..
Thank you! 🙂
I’m going to do clean reinstall of Windows in next few days and will try again after that.
Hm, you could try some kind of registry cleaner.. Perhaps this will help and save you some time..
Just uploaded a new tutorial showing how to record midi and audio live input. That is something the other tutorials haven’t shown yet.. I know that one of Frits videos already shows this, but I wanted to make “my collection” complete 8)
Have you looked at the video tutorials in the wiki section? Perhaps some questions can be anwered there..
I just uploaded a new video showing OFFLINE BOUNCING of ezDrummer’s multiple-outputs..
Max
@Serendipity wrote:
Allright, I have a few comments, or questions rather, on the ezdrummer tutorial.
I may have had some light experience a while back with Podium and ezdrummer but let’s forget that and see me as a total newbie. 🙂
First you use all the output mappings but no input mapping even though there are 16 of them. Then you place the midi file on the first output track? When I first saw that I thought, huh? Isn’t that track supposed to be used if you bounce the outputs to separate tracks? And when we’re on the subjects of separate tracks, wouldn’t it have been more natural to bounce to separate tracks instead of a stereo track since the video is about a multi-output instrument? And what would have happened to that midi file then? Can you have midi and audio on the same track at the same time or am I totally confused?
Well now mr. teacher can you explain that? 😆
Well: 😛
If you have only one midi track, it is not necessary to put it on a seperate track. And putting it on the first audio track does not collide with bouncing, because the signal flows from “midi sequence to audio track to bounce track”. The MIDI CHANNEL mappings though are like sends. You can put them where you like. The midi notes on their tracks will be received by the corresponding sampler input channel.
I didn’t show how to bounce every single output, because this is the same with every track. The tutorials can not show every detail. You should see them all as “patch work” 🙂
But I will make another tutorial showing what you described. Bouncing of multiple outs.
@Zynewave wrote:
I might not even be able to do a video for loop recording, because this feature behaves rather unpredictably here.. So I never use it..
One of the items on my todo-list is to fix a bug with loop-recording. I’ve noticed that sometimes it skips creating a new track for a new loop. Is that what you noticed too?
yes 🙂
@NeoDavinci wrote:
It might not be strictly necessary to have a looping video, but it would have saved me some time a couple of weeks ago. I might also have been more likely to buy Podium if I had realized what loop recording actually means in Podium.
Of course, I did buy it anyway. 🙂
I might not even be able to do a video for loop recording, because this feature behaves rather unpredictably here.. So I never use it.. 😳
added new video showing how to setup a multitimbral sampler. I know that the video is lacking automation. This will come later. I think it is better to have more videos showing individual things, than having one video showing everything.
All the “small gimmicks” in Podium are shown during each video, such as the loop mode or certain shortcuts. So it is not necessary to create a specific video only to show how looping works..
What do you think about the last added video? Is this enough to get to grips with samplers in Podium?
It’s the same here…
Then we announce the video tutorials on KVR and watch all hell break loose! Laughing
Edit: Ouch, the word is out already! (runs for cover) Twisted Evil
Serendipity: Yes, although I was called a “fanboy” (for whatever that means for certain individuals) I wanted to update the thread over at KVR. And I think that there are many users, who do not always post something, but follow certain threads. It took only 1 hour and there have been more than 200 clicks in the “try Podium” thread. KVR has quite a marketing power. So have videos about a certain product.. So let’s hope, that in the near future Podium loses its reputation of being hard to learn.. 😉