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ZynewaveKeymasterThese mappings are created based on information from your soundcard driver. First thing to do is to disable all the channels you don’t want to use in the interfaces dialog. Creating a new project with the wizard will then only create mappings for the enabled channels. If you already have created your project, then you can delete the unneeded mappings either in the project browser or the list panel. Look inside the ‘devices’ folder.
ZynewaveKeymasterThese are probably multiple outputs. The older microtonic version only had two stereo outs. The newer version apparently has more. If you don’t assign sounds to other than the first output within microtonic, then all you need to use is the 1+2 mapping.
ZynewaveKeymasterThe Podium guide is included with the Podium installer. You can open it from the view menu in Podium, or from the Zynewave program group in the Windows start menu.
The videos can be downloaded in a zip file from the download page.
March 26, 2006 at 07:57 in reply to: Restricted to Podium license owners
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ZynewaveKeymaster- Included zPEQ parametric EQ plugin.
March 25, 2006 at 17:13 in reply to: Restricted to Podium license owners
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ZynewaveKeymasterI came up with a few extra features on the zPEQ editor, so it took a little longer than expected. What remains now is mainly testing, so I expect to release it tomorrow.
ZynewaveKeymasterI’m soon going to implement automatic storage of plugin presets, so there no longer will be a need to create library presets.
ZynewaveKeymasterYou should add phantom copies of the 4 bar sequence. The fastests way to do this, is to select the 4 bar sequence event, and hit the insert key 3 times. This will append 3 phantom copies. You can also create phantom copies by dragging a sequence event and then press and hold the alt key when dropping the sequence event. There are hints for this in the popup help for the tool buttons.
ZynewaveKeymasterI think I’ve answered most of those questions on this page, which was added recently to the guide.
ZynewaveKeymasterIs it all synths that you have this problem with? If the synth has a native editor, try changing presets in the editor. Also make sure the MIDI input is assigned to the track, either by assigning it directly or by using the auto-assign feature.
ZynewaveKeymasterOne more thing…. When is the zeq going to be ready? I’m just about to start working on the mix of an arrangement I’ve been working and I would much sooner give this a try than go with something else. If it’s just around the corner I’ll wait abit.
I’m currently putting the finishing touches on the editor in Podium, which may take a day or two. The plugin is done, although I haven’t fully tested it yet, so there may be bugs. Would you be interested in a beta version of the plugin without the editor?
ZynewaveKeymasterHave you read the getting started tutorial? It explains how to work with plugins.
ZynewaveKeymasterI just wondered if you might develop a built in sampler for Podium with support for say 16,24 and 32bit files at least?
I probably will. It would be ideal to use the sound objects in the project as sources for the sample player plugin. The Podium sound editor is also suitable for editing waveforms used e.g. in a wavetable synth.
Some synths have sample support built in, so the synth you are working on could maybe have sample support?
Not the first one I’m planning.
