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  • in reply to: input level monitoring #4925
    stu
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    Sorry Frits your rite you’ve already answerd my ❓ Ive just figured it out thanks for that 😀

    Stu.

    in reply to: input level monitoring #4924
    stu
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    Sorry Im pants at explaining things as you can already see 😆 . you know how synths don’t play the exact same thing every time, somtimes I record several takes and then pick the best one. Lets say I was recording a soft synth to an audio input track. I want to be able to see the output level of that synth, in the meter on the audio input track so I can crank up the soft synths output until this meter is full. I hope this better explains things for you because its the best I can do 😆 😳 .

    in reply to: tempo curve #4922
    stu
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    Chiss for that Frits, I gues I’ll just have to use tempo changes then, this should be O.k any way 🙂 .

    Stu

    in reply to: input level monitoring #4921
    stu
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    How does this work when recording midi to the audio track.

    in reply to: tempo curve #4918
    stu
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    Hi Frits,
    sorry for takeing age’s to reply, My computer has been being a bit tempremental just lately 😕 . The idea I had in mind was to make album version wave files that were all the same tempo( like an average taken from all the song or somthin)so you can still crossfade. Then to continuously speed the prodject up
    or slow it down when needed, so that the change in tempo is so smooth that no one can tell it is happening. You speak of continuous time stretching is this an effect that is already out there ❓ If not would it be possible to incorperate somthing like this into Podium ❓

    in reply to: tempo curve #4914
    stu
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    Yes, put all the final wave files of each track into one arrangement and use the tempo curve over as longer time as possible so that the listener can’t tell it is happening whether its speeding up or slowing down. There are programs for mixing already, but if you could do it in Podium you have the advantage of all the vst effects as well, you could use e.q to kill the bass and treble and Podiums mixer automation for fadeing.

    Stu

    in reply to: Sample Rates And CPU’s #4870
    stu
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    Oh 😳 . sorry about that, and theres me thinkin Im on to somthin 😆 . I did’tn think that this would affect the cpu consumtion, I cant say I ever noticed it with cubase. Anyway sorry for wastin your time Fritts 🙄 .

    in reply to: freeky cpu #4840
    stu
    Participant

    Cheers Frits,
    thanks for all your help I hope I haven’t botherd you to much, Ill get on to sending you that project file 😉
    c u in a bit

    Stu

    in reply to: freeky cpu #4838
    stu
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    Frits your right, it isn’t synth 1 that is doing this, I get the largest drop in cpu power consumption when I bypass retro delay. Ive now got 7 synth 1 instances, 1 drumatic3 and 1 rd running very smoothly (53%). Just one more thing Frits, can you describe in more detail these defernition thingies, Ive read the bit on this site about the synth 1 one but I still don’t quite know what the hell they are 😳 . The Daichi website is in japanese, is there a bit in eng, could you ponit me to were the def is.
    Also I’ll have to transfer the pro file onto this machine to send it to u because its not on this machine.

    in reply to: freeky cpu #4835
    stu
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    At the moment ive got my asio buffer on full at 2688 samples, and ive only started one project since getting the program. Ive rememberd somthing else now that youve mentioned that thing about presets. I set up a test project to see if I went wrong anywere when I was setting up the studio. When I looked in the a,b,c,d banks in the preset menu all my presets where there in place, bank 1 had been put in A and 2 in B and so on, But in the project that Im working on there not there 😕 . Mabye this has somthing to do with the cpu problem I don’t know.
    I every time I tweak a preset I make the new tweaked version the actual preset will that help?

    in reply to: freeky cpu #4834
    stu
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    thats the one but im still having problems 😡 . Ive put my asio buffer up to full(2688) And Ive now got 8 synths running and one effect. The synth I am using is called synth 1 by teksonic. I know that this synth is extremely cpu efficient its the only one I use (usually), anlong with drumatic by ephonic which isn’t that demanding either. the effect I am using is called retro delay this is also by ephonic and can eat cpu but Im only using it as a delay as opposed to using it with the reverb and distortion on. Ive tried turning down the poly on each synth and all the other usual tricks but the meter is still behaving in a very worrying way. It is now hovering between 70% & 80% but it keeps rapidly jumping up to 100%. It seems to have a constance to it, it happens around every 4 seconds. For a while it was happening every time the cursor got to the start of the 2bar loop I was working on, I don’t now if this can tell you anything. Another thing is that if I go into the browser were the file menu is it stops doing it. On average its jumping up about 25% and thats a fair amout of cpu power.

    Is there any advice you can give me( configuring things differently or somthing) or is my machine just not up to it (P4 3ghz ht/ 256 mb ram).

    stu

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