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  • in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20055
    Zynewave
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    @thcilnnahoj wrote:

    @Zynewave wrote:

    I think the iPhone/iPod 3.5″ display is too small for serious arrangement work. It will be handy as a portable recorder, and as a quick way to make beats in the drum map editor. I would not find it enjoyable to work on a full arrangement. For that, you’ll need a tablet size device.

    That is an interesting point there: why would you use Mobium, which would be a full-fledged studio environment, for something as simple as this on the go? I love Podium, but there are a lot of iPhone apps available that already do these things, and quite possibly do it better (as in they’re quicker or easier to use) because they were designed from the ground up for just one thing, as well as specifically for mobile touch-screen devices.

    If the plan is to get the full Podium ported to an iPad-sized device in order to use it as a complete DAW, that’s fine. But just minimizing the interface and making it more touch-screen-friendly while leaving everything as-is isn’t going to work very well because it’s still going to come across as complicated, I think… even more so because of how simple to use most programs for these devices right now.

    Nevertheless, I do very much support this development! 🙂

    I’m not saying Mobium would be the ideal application if all is needed is a simple audio recording app. But it would be practical for someone that may know Podium already, either from Windows or from iPad. The iPod Touch has the same mem/cpu specs as the iPad, so it can be used as a way to have your Podium projects in your pocket, either for playback or for transport to a friends PC/iDevice.

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20053
    Zynewave
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    @thcilnnahoj wrote:

    @Zynewave wrote:

    Otherwise, my other option is to be silent about what I’m working on presently, and only release 0.1 or 0.5 version updates each 6 months. These larger updates will then have a wider range of features that hopefully will include something useful for most users.

    But… but… who would beta test them? 🙁

    I would send a beta version on a floppy disk by postal mail to you. 😉

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20051
    Zynewave
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    @aMUSEd wrote:

    I think the iPhone version looks gorgeous but wouldn’t a multi-track audio app be limited without a Line in? (yes you can record directly I suppose but the quality is variable). Or are you planning to include some sound generators (instruments or sample players)?

    I found out after I purchased my iPod Touch that there is a way to get line input. All you need is a special splitter cable to get both headphone out and mic in connectors. Some of these “cables”, such as the IK Multimedia iRig, have line-level attenuation on the mic in plug connector. This page has a good overview of the available accessories:

    http://chrisshattuck.com/blog/ultimate-guide-turning-your-ipod-touch-or-iphone-mobile-pocket-studio

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20049
    Zynewave
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    @UncleAge: Thanks for the input. We’re on the same page on this matter. 😉

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20048
    Zynewave
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    @acousmod wrote:

    @Zynewave wrote:

    @H-man wrote:

    @Zynewave wrote:

    The screenshots you see in my first post in this topic is the full Podium 2.40, where I just have modified the default editor profiles to fit on the smaller screen.

    So what’s it like? You said in a previous post that you were excited about the project (or was it the possibilities?). Does it feel workable even on the touch?

    I have not fully implemented the multi-touch gestures yet. There are some gestures that needs to be tested in real life before I know if it feels intuitive.

    I think the iPhone/iPod 3.5″ display is too small for serious arrangement work. It will be handy as a portable recorder, and as a quick way to make beats in the drum map editor. I would not find it enjoyable to work on a full arrangement. For that, you’ll need a tablet size device.

    If you want somebody to test the multitouch features in Win7, I wil be pleased do it with my Dell XT2 Tablet…

    Thanks for the offer. I’ll need a Windows 7 PC before I can implement the multi-touch in Podium, but I’ll remember to notify you when that time comes.

    in reply to: FR step sequencing #20039
    Zynewave
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    Yes I follow. What you are missing is a note key focus. Not supported I’m afraid. You’ll have to use the Insert key and then the Ctrl+Up/Down or Shift+Up/Down keys to transpose the note.

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20038
    Zynewave
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    @pj geerlings wrote:

    The messages I’ve gotten lately …

    () The smaller screen ( & touch screen ) mobile platforms are more sexy than desk top
    … because …
    () GUI enhancements to directly support smaller screens have received quite a bit of attention lately
    … which strongly suggests …
    () bug fixes and feature requests which are not specific to the mobile market may continue to be be prioritized lower
    … the direct result of which is …
    () Some bug fixes and feature requests may not even appear on a road map any time “soon”

    If you follow the discussions and my posts in this forum, you should know that my development focus changes direction in small steps, as a consequence of the frequent 0.01 version updates. That a number of updates have focused on a certain area should not be taken as an indication that I’m heading in that direction indefinitely.

    I hope users realize that I’m not neglecting certain features just because a few 0.01 updates are concentrating on a specific area. Otherwise, my other option is to be silent about what I’m working on presently, and only release 0.1 or 0.5 version updates each 6 months. These larger updates will then have a wider range of features that hopefully will include something useful for most users.

    in reply to: FR step sequencing #20034
    Zynewave
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    navigating the grid with cursor keys and inserting / deleting notes with keyboard shortcuts

    That is already supported. What is it specifically that you are missing?

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20032
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    @pj geerlings wrote:

    @a while back Zynewave wrote:

    … If I publish a list of “things to come within 6 months”, then I assume you would expect me to fulfill that time schedule. …

    quite true, if you ask me 😉

    If you choose not make any commitments then what message is being sent about the future of Podium?

    -pj

    What message do you receive?

    I think I’ve made plenty of commitments to future feature updates. I just haven’t put them down in a time-schedule.

    Is it really that unusual? Can you point me to some examples of other host developers, that publicly announce long-term development time-schedules?

    I’ve been doing it this way since the beginning, years ago. People can look back at the release history, and determine if they feel Podium is evolving in a good direction.

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20028
    Zynewave
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    @Lion wrote:

    I THINK you just run the emu and load up whatever app you’re testing.

    I’m not entirely sure, I haven’t gotten my hands wet in android development yet.

    But I’ve seen the Android Emu start in the OS itself and not straight into whatever app in question. From there, I’m assuming you can load the apk like you would on a device itself.

    Still, I’m not entirely sure as I haven’t dove into it myself.

    That is correct. I guess I could download the Android SDK and test with the emulator, but one of the benefits of the tool I’m using is that I don’t have to deal with the native development environments for iOS, Android, WebOS, Maemo, Symbian, etc. Saves me a lot of time.

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20026
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    @Lion wrote:

    There is so, In the the Android SDK.

    Unless I’m mistaken here.

    Yes, but I’m not using the Android SDK.

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20024
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    @Lion wrote:

    Try the emulator, thats what they have that for 😛

    Either way, I’m getting that device. This doesn’t make or break such decision.

    There is no dedicated Android emulator. There is an emulator for the executable file which is supposed to work identically on iOS and Android devices, but I can’t say for sure if it will work on Android. There are a lot of different hardware specs for Android devices, so there may be memory problems or timing problems, etc.

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20022
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    @Lion wrote:

    Has this been tested on android, at least in the emulator?

    This is really making me want the archos 43 even more, which seemed impossible before this. 😆

    I don’t have an Android device to test with. The development tool I’m using creates one executable file that is used for both iPhone and Android devices. However, I’m still not sure that this development tool is the right choice. I may encounter some feature limitations that will make it impossible to use it for the completed Mobium. So please don’t buy Android devices expecting that Mobium will appear on Android.

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20021
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    @4mica wrote:

    No VST support is alright, if you get these 3rd party plugs….would it be possible, you think, to integrate the sampler/synth/effects into regular Podium?

    The embedding of plugins is something I think would also be a good idea for Podium:

    The zSuite plugins are currently compiled as independent projects that build the dll files. Instead of these separate projects, I would include the plugin source files in the main Podium project, and call the plugin code directly instead of through the dll interface. This will work on iOS because the zSuite plugins do not have their own native UI editor, and thus are not using any Windows specific functionality. All plugin UIs would need to be implemented in Podium, like it is done with the zSuite plugins.

    Having the plugins embedded this way is more efficient, and it will also make it easier for me to implement new plugins in the future. Using the VST interface to access the embedded plugins means it will be easier to take existing VST plugin projects and repack them for compilation into Mobium/Podium.

    in reply to: Technology preview: Podium running on iOS & Android #20018
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    @H-man wrote:

    @Zynewave wrote:

    The screenshots you see in my first post in this topic is the full Podium 2.40, where I just have modified the default editor profiles to fit on the smaller screen.

    So what’s it like? You said in a previous post that you were excited about the project (or was it the possibilities?). Does it feel workable even on the touch?

    I have not fully implemented the multi-touch gestures yet. There are some gestures that needs to be tested in real life before I know if it feels intuitive.

    I think the iPhone/iPod 3.5″ display is too small for serious arrangement work. It will be handy as a portable recorder, and as a quick way to make beats in the drum map editor. I would not find it enjoyable to work on a full arrangement. For that, you’ll need a tablet size device.

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