Hi,
a search option would have been nice
There is a search link at the top of the page.
It would be nice to know if Podium will work on my new computer (when it gets out of the repair shop!). I have a Dell E520 with Pentium D Processors (dual) and running Vista OS. I also have a 24 inch wide screen and a 19 inch monitor. Can Podium handle all this?
I have not personally tried Podium on Vista yet, so I cannot make any guarentees. I know that one user has tried Podium on Vista 32-bit Premium with success. Podium supports multiple monitors. Open a new browser window (Ctrl+W) and drag it to the second screen. The two browser windows can be synced so that project navigation in one window is followed in the other. Each window stores the last used editor profile, so one window can show a timeline editor while the other shows a mixer editor.
VST has a setSpeakerArrangement function that a host can use to test various surround configurations that the plugin may support. The host has to “try” to set a speaker arrangement in the plugin to learn if the plugin supports it. So it’s not an optimal method for enumerating how many channel-configurations a plugin supports.
In the latest VST 2.4 there were a lot of old functionality that was declared “deprecated”. I’m waiting for VST3 to see if Steinberg comes up with an alternative to setSpeakerArrangement.
Yes, right-click the W5 folder/mapping in the start page device list. Select “new multichannel insert mapping” to combine all the individual stereo pairs to one 6 in/6 out mapping. Select “new insert mapping” if you just want a stereo mapping. Check the properties for the new mappings, to make sure the input/output configurations are correct.
It should be possible to make Podium import surround plugins properly, but I’m waiting for Steinberg to release the VST3 spec before looking into this.
Click the track header title, and drag. Note that horizontal drag will change the group level when you drop the track.
I can no longer find a note velocity editor attatched to the bottom half of the piano roll, have you changed anything or could it be something I have done?
I haven’t changed anything that affects this. If there is no bar at bottom that you can drag up to reveal the velocity region, then it’s likely you have accidentally removed this from the profile. If you are not sure about how to edit the profiles, then use the “Load default setup” in the setup menu.
I didn’t put in an option to hide it. I’ll add that for the next release.
It might become handy if the faders, especially the one for panning, could be reset to their initial value (or to their last position, like it works with undo) by double-clicking them
In case you don’t know; Ctrl+Clicking a dial will reset it to the default value.
I plan to add a menu button to the inspector parameter panel with commands for creating individual or a complete set of default MIDI parameters. This menu will also have MIDI learn etc.
Explained here:
http://www.zynewave.com/wiki/doku.php?id=guide:editor_profiles
@Nordsee wrote:
Why not to use DIRAC LE for begining? It is free as far as I can see.
Hi,
I think DIRAC LE is too limited. There was some discussion about time-stretching in this topic:
http://www.zynewave.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1185
Open the MIDI/Audio interfaces dialog, and make sure you have disabled the “use time stamps from driver” option for each of your selected MIDI inputs.
@Lawrence wrote:
Definitely a step in the right direction. Thanks. Is this update posted?
I will probably release a new version this weekend. I have more ideas for the mixer, which I will continue to work on for the following releases.
In the sequence editor: Make a selection of notes, press + on the Numpad Keyboard transposes the selected notes one up, pressing – on the Numpad transposes one note down.
I try to reserve keys on the numpad for transport control. You can use Ctrl+Up/Down to transpose semitones, and Shift+Ctrl+Up/Down to transpose octaves. Using +/- (not on the numpad) will adjust attack velocity.
