Does Podium crash even if you are not using the project templates to create a new project?
It would be a help if you could email me your project template files.
Are you talking about a project template or track templates?
What actions are you doing when the crash occurs?
@Conquistador wrote:
However…I think it would be even better and quicker to have this feature (as in many other hosts) as a global ‘set and forget’ option.
For instance in the Preferences > Folders menu there is space for an additional option to “Copy all files used to project folder”.
If possible I would like to avoid having to always use the control key to drag a file just to copy it to my project folder. Having it as a global option removes the need to have to remember to drag / ctrl every clip I import into Podium to guarantee it gets copied into the project folder.
Sometimes I work without importing any files into Podium but many times I will need to import many files for a project, so drag / ctrl..ing those files just to copy them over would get tedious quite quickly. 🙁
Having the current option is better than before but a global option would be great time saver. 🙂
I had a different solution in mind: Sound objects that are linked to files outside the current project folder will show up in lists with a link symbol on top of the wave icon. The file menus will then have a command for copying externally linked files to the local project folder. That way you can experiment with importing/exchanging loop files without having them all copied to the project folder.
when I audition any 16 bit sample in Podium, it always plays fast, about twice the speed and pitch. Yet when I convert the same sample (in Wavosaur) to 32bit, and then audition it again in Podium it plays fine. Weird huh!
Then I would guess that wavosaur in addition to the bit depth change is also resampling from 44.1 to 96. This must be something you can configure in Wavosaur.
Until time-stretching is supported in Podium, the arrangement samplerate must match the samplerate of your imported sound files, or else you will experience this speed variance during playback.
The tempo of the sound files you import need to match the tempo set in the arrangement. When I add support for time-stretching, the sound files will automatically be stretched to match the arrangement tempo.
Hi,
You’re not doing anything wrong. Time-stretching is not yet supported in Podium. I started to work on this a couple of months ago, but other features got in the way. I hope to resume work on time-stretching later this summer.
Frits
I can’t make any promises, but yes there is a chance. I’ll save a link to this topic as a reminder.
Podium uses the standard Windows popup menu, so it’s going to be a little tricky to make it behave like this. Maybe I’ll add this as an option in the future.
I went to get the SSL demos, but even the demos require an iLok key. So I can’t test this.
One question , i think actually when we choose to “enable audio mixing” in the track property , it is not possible to record these 2 parameters…Would it be complicated to have this possibility?
What 2 parameters? You can automate level, pan and send.
Open the MIDI/Audio interfaces dialog, and make sure you have enabled all interfaces you want to use. Use ASIO drivers if available for your soundcard. After this is done, create your project from scratch.
Hi,
Does the topmost track read “Master” and is there an audio output mapping assigned to the track? If not, then it’s possible you haven’t enabled your audio interface before you created the project.
When you create a new arrangement, it should by default be set up with the first VSTi in your device list.
If you think all this is ok, then email me your project file so I can check what the problem is.
Frits
