Hi J.D.
Not sure how much you want to edit the songs in your mix project, but I think the simplest way would be to use the ‘File > Export to Sound File’ menu for each song. Save the files (or later move them) into the folder for your mix project. Then drag the sound files from the Podium file browser onto tracks. If you overlap them on the same track, cross-fades will be applied automatically.
It’s probably because there is a problem with the MIDI or audio interfaces you selected previously. Please type in this folder in your Windows Explorer:
%appdata%\Zynewave\Podium Free
Delete the Podium.ini file from this folder.
When you start up Podium again, configure one of your interfaces and restart Podium to check that it is ok. Then configure the next interface, and repeat.
What browser are you using?
Are you clicking on the link on the Podium Free product page, or the link in your ‘My Downloads’ page?
I just tested that the download worked on my PC. If possible, try to download it using a different browser.
Hi,
This topic was about reselling your license to another user. If you own a Podium license, you are of course allowed to install Podium on your new computer.
Frits
Perhaps it’s this: Select some notes in the editor and then select the ‘Adjust Velocities’ in the Edit menu.
Russil,
Glad to hear the problem is solved.
If you have experimented with the dialogs for customizing the editors, the mixer profile may have gone. Try using the ‘Setup > Restore Default Editor Profiles’ menu. The profile buttons should be located just above the transport button, as shown in the various screenshots here:
Hi Russil,
Sorry to hear that. I assume you’ve looked at the getting started section of the guide, and perhaps watched some of the videos. Can you pinpoint where it is you’re having trouble?
Frits
I agree. I’m compensating all existing customers with an extra year of free upgrades once the next Podium update is ready. I’ve posted in the VIP lounge why development has been slow lately.
I gave answers in another topic, which I think applies here as well:
http://zynewave.com/topic/bad-performace-with-enabled-plugin-multiprocessing/
If you restart Podium, and it doesn’t show the error, then it should be configured ok. I just checked the ASIO4ALL website, and there is a new 2.12 released a few days ago.