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ZynewaveKeymasterI need more details, please.
ZynewaveKeymasterJust to be sure, the track panel that has the name of the instrument and the gain and pan dial, that cannot be made the same color as the track color?
Correct.
are you still going to put the markers location someplace that will show which marker you are curently in?
To be honest, I think this is of low priority, compared to some of the other features I have on my todo list. I cannot say when I will find time to implement this.
ZynewaveKeymasterOpen the “tracks region properties” dialog and adjust the “track header color opacity”.
If you mean the color of the entire track inspector panel, then the answer is no.
February 7, 2008 at 15:33 in reply to: Restricted to Podium license owners
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ZynewaveKeymasterdo you have any rough estimation when MIDI plugins will be supported?
I was planning to look at it soon, since the previous release dealt with VST support. But I haven’t started to look at it yet.
ZynewaveKeymasterThis is not supported. You cannot route MIDI output from a plugin to a MIDI interface output.
ZynewaveKeymasterIt’s not possible currently. It will be possible once Podium supports MIDI plugins, and you can find a MIDI plugin that has a parameter that scales velocities of MIDI note events.
ZynewaveKeymaster@sam c wrote:
the only part i like less, becasue it takes more space is the snap and bar icons. The original look is much, much more classy. I think you should not change that!
With the old default toolbar there was space to write two lines of text in the buttons. For the snap button this was used to write e.g. 1/16 on line one, and “dotted” on line two. The new slimmer edit toolbar can only show one line of text, so the snap menu button has to be wider to hold the text. I still think this compromise is acceptable since you gain more vertical space for the timeline editor area.
ZynewaveKeymaster@Igr0 wrote:
Only thing it’s no good, that midi and audio clips are TOO agressive ( especially yellow and green) IMO
The new default color scheme does not affect the track colors. You define those colors for each track. The track colors may stand out more now, because of the darker background.
February 5, 2008 at 19:40 in reply to: Restricted to Podium license owners
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ZynewaveKeymasterHow do you set for instance Arrangement to Screen 1 and Mixer to Screen 2?
Currently the screens do not store the selected editor profile, but this is something I can add in a future update.
If you’re looking for a way to quickly switch between editor profiles, you can use the F8/Shift+F8 key shortcuts.
ZynewaveKeymasterloading the default setup, turned all my plugins unavaible
This must be because the default VST folder was reset to a location different from where you store your VST plugins. It should be enough to select the proper VST folder in the preferences dialog.
ZynewaveKeymasterusing the “Load default setup” also resets plugin settings, apparently
What do you mean? Your project (i.e. your plugin mappings) are not affected by “load default setup”.
ZynewaveKeymasterGo back to the project start page and open the menu with the round button at the top left corner. Either select “load default setup” or open the “editor profiles” dialog to manually insert the toolbar back in your mixer profile. If you use “load default setup” you’ll have to redo your interface setup and any other setup customizations.
February 5, 2008 at 11:39 in reply to: Restricted to Podium license owners
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