Deselect the “hide bounce track lane” option from the bounce menu, and then you can manually adjust the start and size of the bounced event.
To restrict the time range that you want to render, use the “render within punch range” command from the bounce menu.
@phigital wrote:
Thanks for your fast reply Frits. I asked this question in the KVR forum too. The only players Jean mentions on his site are ones that need a host.
Since WMP plays 16-Bit/5.1, is it possible to render from Podium to 16-Bit?
(I only rendered with the bounce-function up to now, which uses the engine bit resolution – 32/64 floating point)
You can enter the sound properties dialog for the sound on the master track, and change it from float to 16 bit. Note that this will not automatically apply dither to the rendered 16 bit audio, so for best results you would need to add a dithering plugin at the top of your master plugin chain.
I think Jean Marc would be the best person to ask about this. Maybe his website has some info on what multi-channel players are available:
@LiquidProj3ct wrote:
No, there isn’t any difference. However I noticed that when I change programs/banks in Gladiator’s interface, the selected preset/bank of Inspector remain. Sometimes, I think to remember, it changes.
Maybe the problem is that Inspector doesn’t respond to Gladiator 2 program/bank change, and when I reload the project the inspector selected preset is loaded.
That could very well be the problem. It’s curious though that you say it changes sometimes. I’ll test this later on.
@LiquidProj3ct wrote:
Me again and Gladiator 2
Using more that one instance of Gladiator 2 will give you incredible headaches… try it your self, Podium forget presets (and sometimes it will delete them even!!)
Please, take a look to this problem if you can.
Thanks you
Please try to disable the “enable plugin multiprocessing” option in Preferences, restart Podium, and see if that makes a difference.
You need to create a device mapping for your V-verb device. Simplest way to do that is to use the “import hardware definition/generic effect device” menu on the project start page.
Podium will not record SysEx on a track unless the track is assigned a device mapping that can be used to play back the sysex data.
Hi Tore,
Podium does not yet have native dithering support when down-converting bit resolutions in the sound properties. You can put a dithering plugin (or any mastering plugin that supports dithering) in the arrangement master chain and there set the desired target bit resolution.