A .pod file (Zynewave Podium Project File) is save when you save your project, and you’ll find the .pod file in your Podium Projects folder.
Thanks michi_mak!
Looks like a useful macro tool to use with other applications as well.
Happy Holidays!
Yes, now is the time to read the guide, right after you’ve gone through the familiarisation phase with Podium.
So before you get locked into a certain habit, but are confident enough with the software, I’d say it’s a good time to start reading. You’re more prone to find subtleties, and are able adjust your workflow, which later can be a little more difficult to do…
I began using DaVinci Resolve yesterday, and finished at about five this morning, so I think it’s about time for me to start reading the manual too 😉
Yeah, I am sorry, I know. Beta testing takes skill, and not everybody has that.
So you have to excuse me. I am so used to be surrounded by creative and skilled people, who make things happen, that I forget that the opposit exists as well. My bad.
Well, I do say so.
Here you have both the controller and the beta installed, a great opportunity to do some beta testing and provide good feedback to propel the development forward, but for some reason you choose to not do that. Too bad…
Yeah, publish the source code so you can remove the limitations of the free version, and make it a full version. What an excellent idea. Will most likely not happen.
@michi_mak, with the feedback you provide, the developement could come to a halt.
Yes, it sounds good and I really like the ending. One thing about the guitar; I think it’s a bit narrow for the whole track, so maybe the use of a chorus to make it a bit more wide could be used on some parts. To me it doesn’t matter if the guitar is a real one or not. More!
Hi blackbaron1,
No, version 3.0.2 is a full release.
http://www.zynewave.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2710
Go ahead and install it.
Hi speedy,
If you right-click on the audio file and select ‘Sound Properties’ on the menu, there’s a ‘Channel/Speaker configuration’ which allows you to select what channel(s) to use.
If you’re using the stereo file and want a sepearate mono file, copy the stereo file to a new track and use ‘Convert to Unique Copy’ (Ctrl+U) before you change the channel/speaker configuration.
You can copy each track using “Clipboard->Copy Track” from the second arrangement and use “Add New Track from Clipboard” in the main arrangement. Hope that’ll help.
You can create an empty event and place that infront of the event you want to resize and use ‘Merge’.