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January 22, 2008 at 00:58 in reply to: Podium 1.95, Windows 98 SE, Sound Blaster Audigy Questions #11572
pvbrat1ParticipantHi,
I have come to a decision that due to the age of my hardware and software that I would be better served by a simpler approach/setup to achieve my goal of using my Sound Blaster Audigy 5.1 surround sound feature with my speaker set up. I would like to thank you however for you suggestions and perhaps if and when I upgrade all of my computer equipment I will again attempt to try Podium. It looks like a great program and many users seem to understand and enjoy it.
In trying to get Podium to work with the Windows 98SE OS using Sound Blaster Audigy and an ATI All in Wonder 7500 graphics card I kept having problems. Two of the biggest ones were;
1.) The graphic interphase constantly loosing the Monitor, Stop and Start Playback, and record buttons as well as other borders and edges of various graphic images. They would reappear if I dragged my Mouse over them from time to time and then disappear again. I was able to get the audio record and playback input to work.
2.) Most importantly was the complete reoccurring crash of Podium and freeze up of my computer and having to manually reboot repeatedly.
The message that would appear was;
“Microsoft Visual C++ Run Time Library
Run Time Error
Program and path to Podium.exe
This application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unsual way”
(Perhaps this might be of interest to you.)
3.) I also was never able to completely get to work or understand the midi assignment procedure.
In conclusion I would say that Podium is not Windows 98SE compatible, at least with my set up. I was able to find a program that works for me. It was an older version of Sound Forge’s Acid Pro Version 4 for Windows 98 that I had forgotten about. It seems to work well for my system and provides a simple interphase for the use of the Audigy 5.1 surround features.
I hope this helps any one else with concerns that my posts addressed.Thank you again,
Pvbrat1January 15, 2008 at 14:43 in reply to: Podium 1.95, Windows 98 SE, Sound Blaster Audigy Questions #11542
pvbrat1ParticipantHi,
I want to use the Casio keyboard only for playing the onboard synth on the SB Audigy.
Thank you,
Pvbrat`1January 15, 2008 at 04:52 in reply to: Podium 1.95, Windows 98 SE, Sound Blaster Audigy Questions #11535
pvbrat1ParticipantHi,
In answer to your question;
“What kind of device do you have connected to the MIDI input of your SB card? Is it a synthesizer or a simple MIDI keyboard controller (without sound)?”
I have a Casio CZ 3000 synthesizer with a midi out cable going directly into my Sound Blaster Audigy card on Midi Port II. Cakewalk Pro Audio detects it as well as the software keyboard included in Soundblaster Audigy. If I minimize the software keyboard inside Audigy or do not have the Cakewalk program running, there is no sound.
Thank you,
Pvbrat1January 14, 2008 at 16:12 in reply to: Podium 1.95, Windows 98 SE, Sound Blaster Audigy Questions #11532
pvbrat1ParticipantHi,
I checked out the tutorials in the posts above my post but I ran into the same problem of the tutorials not dealing directly with my Demo version. As an example I don’t see a “Project Wizard” in my version. I appreciate your help but I still don’t know how to assign the “instrument” to the midi track.
(“On the same track you also need to assign the instrument that you want to play with the MIDI input.”)
What is the “Instrument”? In the track inspector I have Track 2, Midi In (01), and when I right click on it I get the cascade windows saying Inputs, Midi Inputs, Midi In, Midi In (01). Do I have to assign something else? I am unclear on what a Vst Instrument is.
Thank you,
Sincerely,
Pvbrat1
