welcome, welcome!
thank you for all of the help Conquistador!!
o.k. the light went on!! i believe i now have a handle on it.
thanks!
thanks Conquistador! i am still having a little trouble grasping the best way to use the work flow in Podium.
i created an analysis track thinking that if i inserted a spectrum analyzer i would see the results of the master out thru the analyzer……but it did not work that way. it also did not work when i tried to insert an analyzer directly to the master out.
i think i understand the pre master bounce but the analysis track is confusing me?
i appreciate any light you can shed on this.
oh yeah, which DAW, if any, did you use before Podium?
thanks again.
Conquistador, i was looking at your set up description above. are your pre master and analysis tracks child tracks of the master track?
thanks
another app i use has this feature. at first i thought i would not even delve into it. after time, i think it is incredible feature!
thanks, that ‘s great.
yeah, i found that after i asked. i knew i had seen it someplace.
thanks
@Zynewave wrote:
the 12th track is a vox. it also has two tracks after it.
Are the two tracks child tracks of the 12th vox track?
Is the vox sound placed anywhere else in the arrangement as a phantom copy, i.e. is there a ‘+’ icon next to the sound name?
no child tracks.
yes, a phantom copy does show up. and there are definitely problems associated with the wav file. maybe the bit depth as you suggest. i can duplicate this over and over but as you say, it is no the right way so i will not do it!
thanks
i can confirm this.
here is the scenario. the 12th track is a vox. it also has two tracks after it. if i enable audio bounce on this vox track, click R and cntrl B it bounces the track to itself. or, overwrites the original track with the new track.
when i hit cntrl B you can see all other tracks mute, the bounce track shows solo, and records the new material over the old.
i even removed the fx from the track entirely to be sure. it is definitely a new track on the original.
edit-i do find some anamolies in the wav file though. it sounds a little off when i solo it to listen closely. i guess this is not the way to do it!
the faders look nice.
i agree about collapsing the tracks but wanting to see a full mixer view!
yes, i turned on the r button and clicked cntrl b. the track was replaced by the track with fx. i will recheck a little later but i removed the fx from the newly rendered track and the fx were there. leading me to believe i rendered a track to the same track erasing the original file?
i had the B button turned on. i’ll double check today but i am pretty sure this worked as i described.
i’ll try that.
it is not that i can’t get Podium loud enough so i won’t worry too much. just want to make sure i am not missing a setting or anything….
thanks
the project consists of stereo and mono tracks, mostly mono.
the wav forms look about the same in both programs.
i have put all tracks in both programs to 0 and use the master out only to adjust the total volume. seems strange to me that i would hear this much difference.