Also, unlike with frozen tracks, you can actually use the resulting audio as audio 🙂
So… Will you start developing the feature you and I talked about way back now? 🙂
I voted “Engine related development should be next”
Frits knows what I’m after… 🙂
@Zynewave wrote:
@stefancrs wrote:
Now Frits, what about that feature I asked for via mail quite some time ago? 🙂 You know people would love it… 🙂
Still thinking about it. There are some other things that need to be implemented first.
There usually are 🙂
You might want to bump this one up on the list a bit though (unless it’s already up in the highs ofcourse), I think it’s one of those features that actually would get a whole bunch of people to migrate to Podium. It’s a very “buzzy” thing to have.
Now Frits, what about that feature I asked for via mail quite some time ago? 🙂 You know people would love it… 🙂
Argh! Grr! Great update! Loop-recording ffs!
Podium was reviewed in Swedens biggest “musicians magazine”, in the latest issue, released on the 25th of january.
Just tried clicking the “Quick Setup” button, and dang, it sure did its job 🙂
Friggin cool release Fritz! Will try it out as soon as possible!
@Zynewave wrote:
No I had not because somehow I did not see the “new posts” icons! Will check it out Latest version I noticed was 1.20, heh.
😯 You’ve been working with that ancient 1.20 all this time? 😉
Actually I had seen a few of the updates, but not until 1.23 the really interesting (for me) stuff started to appear 🙂
@Zynewave wrote:
you should post something in the hosts-section on kvr to let everybody know. The major complaint has been the setting up phase…
Yeah, the recent changes to the project wizard is a response to the feedback on kvr. Podium 1.25 will be released this week, and a new press release is going up along with a new demo.
Goodie!
@Zynewave wrote:
I see the latest Podium 1.24 release has made some parts of your tutorial out of date 😳
Specifically it is the description of the ‘audio mixer mappings’ and the ‘audio input mappings’ panels in the wizard, that are now joined into one ‘audio mappings’ panel. The 1.24 release also creates audio output mappings for all enabled audio interface channels, instead of a single ‘master out’ mapping.
Other than that, it’s looking good 🙂
btw, for a lot of people (the ones used to using audio applications etc) a even quicker quickguide might come in handy. Something like:
Start Podium
Go thru the entire Project Wizard
Create a “preset arrangement” that you can copy when starting working on a new song.
Copy the preset arrangement and start making music.This pretty much sums up the functionality of the new ‘quick setup’ button in the latest 1.24 release. Have you tried this yet?
Frits
No I had not because somehow I did not see the “new posts” icons! Will check it out 🙂 Latest version I noticed was 1.20, heh.
edit: w00t! lots of new good stuff! you should post something in the hosts-section on kvr to let everybody know. The major complaint has been the setting up phase… 🙂
Page 3/4 in the setup
“any devices that you use in Podium, whether they be soundcards, external gear, or VST plugins are handled with Mappings which makes it very easy set up Podium to work for you.”
it should read “very easy to set up Podium […]”, right?
more posts might follow 🙂
edit: didn’t find any more spelling/grammar mistakes.
btw, for a lot of people (the ones used to using audio applications etc) a even quicker quickguide might come in handy. Something like:
Start Podium
Go thru the entire Project Wizard
Create a “preset arrangement” that you can copy when starting working on a new song.
Copy the preset arrangement and start making music.
Kinda 🙂
and 2005!