Very nice additions! Thanks!
Klar, XP hat zwei Prozessoren zur Verfügung und ist mit den ‘üblichen’ Mitteln optimiert.
– Kein grafischer Schnickschnack (Themes, Mauszeigerschatten, animierte Menüs, etc)
– Keine Netzwerkfunktionen (habe einen extra Internetrechner)
– Kein Virenscanner, keine Firewall.
– Alle unötigen Dienste entfernt bzw beendet.
Als Soundkarte kommt bei mir eine M-Audio Audiophile 192 zum Einsatz.
Dein AMD XP2000 ist wahrscheinlich schon mit dem Korg Legacy Plugin stark belastet, kein Wunder das es knarzt. Du wirst dich sehr über den Leistungszuwachs mit einem Core2Duo freuen. 😀
Grüße aus Wuppertal.
Bei mir läuft Podium auf einem Core2Duo E6600 mit 2GB Ram und einem für Audio optimierten WinXP Home. Alles funktioniert bestens und zum Glück hatte ich bisher auch keine Probleme mit irgendwelchen Plugins und davon habe ich einige im Einsatz.
Ein 64Bit System oder Vista würde ich zur Zeit nicht installieren. Damit hat man wahrscheinlich mehr Probleme als Vorteile.
Yes, I’m interested in testing.
@Zynewave wrote:
Anyone here that have an MCU or another brand of control surface that can emulate it?
I own a BCF2000 and can test if you like.
First!
Thanks for the update.
@Zynewave wrote:
[*]Double-clicking a track in the mixer opens the track properties dialog.
Any chance that you implement an additional action here which will open the plugin gui on a double click? Maybe an option in the preferences dialog to choose between the track properties dialog and the plugin gui on double click?
Take all the time you need to fix these issues. 8)
Drag and drop from the explorer onto Podium work perfect for me with midi and audio files.
The drag operation from MicroDicer onto Podium works too. The tooltip shows the correct filename (miditemp.mid) but no midi clip is created on the track. So the ‘drop’ is not working. When I drag from MicroDicer to the desktop and then the created midi file from the desktop onto Podium it works.
Thanks for the very nice update!
Sound and MIDI files can be dragged from external file explorers and plugin editors onto tracks.
Doesn’t work with MicroDicer too. Drag and drop indication is working with the correct filenames, but nothing is created on the track. Drag and drop from the explorer works perfect.
@Zynewave wrote:
Coming up in Podium 1.88: Sound and midi files can be dragged from external file explorers and plugin editors onto tracks.
Excellent! 8)
1. Edit your colors in Setup -> Colors
2. Save the color scheme file with Setup -> Save Color Setup …
With Setup -> Load setup … you can load/reload a color scheme file.
What a great release! I love it! Thanks! 😀
@Zynewave wrote:
I think the need to select the insert tracks will be greatly reduced when I implement popup object selection in the mixer. You won’t need to select the track to access the objects in the track inspector.
That sounds good.
@Pigini wrote:
Depends on the mixer view. Sometimes there is not much space to click on.
But now that you know where to click it’s hardly a prob, is it?
The problem is, the area is a 2 or 3 pixel space and this is on a 1680×1050 resolution screen a very small area and hard to hit. So you are right: it’s hardly a prob!
And hey, I don’t need any drag and drop in the mixer, so what’s your problem with my opinion or way of handling things in Podium? When it is possible to implement both, click and drag, why not?
Here is a picture that shows what I mean. Only the red area can be clicked to select the track with the Push Tec plugin. Try to hit the red area with your mouse. 😉