I’ll set aside time to examine this, when I’ve completed the things I’m working on currently. I may have further questions to you later on.
Hi lalo,
It’s already on the plan. I assume you mean the zipper noise occurring when you drag the gain or pan dials. There should be no zipper problem if you automate them.
It would be helpful to determine if it is the automatic creation of the track and note sequence that causes the misbehaviour.
If you create the note sequence on the track manually with the pencil tool before recording, does the first note go missing then?
you’ve got the workflow and gui spot on in my opinion and I’m looking forward to future developements
Thanks, I appreciate your support 🙂
While messing around with your project, I found a silly little bug in the device mapping properties dialog, that prevented the activatition of channel filters for MIDI inputs. That means your 16 MIDI input channel mappings actually does not filter the messages based on MIDI channel. Fix will be available in 1.28.
However, I’m not sure that is the cause for your problem. I tried your project file and just assigned my MIDI interface to the MIDI mappings. I found no problem in recording notes.
Your share-it order came through btw., so could you try with the latest 1.27 release and see if the problem occurs there too?
@Spaceman wrote:
I unchecked the time stamp thingy but it’s still not recording the first note..
there is a change though.. before this, the track didn’t get “painted” on screen until the second note, now it does “paint” the track as soon as I hit a note but it’s still not recording the first note
If you record e.g. pitch bend before playing the first note, does the first note get recorded then?
Try recording e.g. 2 notes (one missing and one recorded ok). Enter the editor for the note sequence, and switch to the event list profile in the view menu. Can you see the missing note here?
If all fails, you could email me your project file, and I’ll see if it is something in the setup that causes this behaviour.
how do I get to the interfaces setup dialog?
Described here
oh and.. can you process my license purchase?
Have you ordered at share-it by credit card? I just checked my account, and I don’t see any pending orders. How long ago did you order?
Hi Spaceman,
To start with, make sure the ‘use time stamps from driver’ option in the interfaces setup dialog is disabled for the MIDI input.
If you are using the MIDI to play on softsynths, does the synth actually play the first note when you record?
And are the notes you play after the first, recorded properly?
There are no demo limits in relation to wave files. If you have recorded audio in an arrangement, it will be contained in sound objects that are placed under the arrangement object. You can use a List window to locate these sounds. The sound properties dialog will show the wave file it is linked to. If there is no file name, then Podium will create a filename for it when you select the ‘save all’ menu command.
The file management is something I plan to work on for the Podium 1.28 release. Along with an extension to the guide that explains this better.