Podium vs Tracktion
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- KVRAF
- 1651 posts since 14 May, 2002 from Earth
It's quite obvious that Tracktion is quite an amazing host, although I have never really been able to get into it personally. I did get into Podium a bit thought and I think it's pretty cool. I'm sure they'll both get only better with such attentive developers.
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christianmusicmaker christianmusicmaker https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=12152
- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 1 Feb, 2004 from UK
Splines for instance...have a look at the bottom of this page...eyeknow666 wrote:? I guess maybe I'm not getting this........what exactly is it that is turning you on more with podium? I'm super curious man!christianmusicmaker wrote:
Automation
Podium seems to have the edge for me in this area.
Thanks
http://www.zynewave.com/guide/guide35_curve.htm
It may not matter to most but I think it would be great to have this kind of feature in Tracktion. If it already exists, I have must have missed it!
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- KVRian
- 1283 posts since 13 Nov, 2004
No, I think you are right but maybe I was wrong and didn't know how to use this.christianmusicmaker wrote:Splines for instance...have a look at the bottom of this page...eyeknow666 wrote:? I guess maybe I'm not getting this........what exactly is it that is turning you on more with podium? I'm super curious man!christianmusicmaker wrote:
Automation
Podium seems to have the edge for me in this area.
Thanks
http://www.zynewave.com/guide/guide35_curve.htm
It may not matter to most but I think it would be great to have this kind of feature in Tracktion. If it already exists, I have must have missed it!
Can you give me a couple of examples what you use this with, and I can't even find curves........I have 1.29
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- KVRAF
- 1974 posts since 21 Jun, 2002 from Earth
T is like a custom fit for my brain... but nothing wrong with theiving little ideas from other forward thinkerspHz wrote:dont you go defecting on us now you bugger ...
ModuLR / Radio
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
I suspect that those who have praised Tracktion's customer support are basing their positive views on memories of a bygone time. In the 18 months or so that I have been a registered Tracktion owner I have spotted Jules, the developer, less than half a dozen times on the forum. And then he passed through with a quip rather than engaging in meaningful dialog about Tracktion's future.
The bottom line here is that there are bugs and issues in T2 that were reported as long as two years ago, but which remain unfixed. Even Steinberg, so notorrious for their poor customer support, at least release bug fixes with some expedience.
The emphasis with this update appears to have been on adding sufficient features to justify Mackie's price rise from $80 to $199, no less. Yet even there, several regularly requested features have been ignored. The long and drawn out approach of Tracktion 2, accompanied by a bizarre mixture of teasing and silence, has also been an irritating test of users' patience.
On the other hand, there are a group of regulars on the Tracktion forum who are excellent people, committed to Tracktion's future. Those with programming knowledge themselves have devoted a lot of time to developing tools, fixes and solutions to some of the program's most glaring and annoying faults. Their efforts make up at least in part for the very bad customer support.
If Podium's developer is indeed "all over" the user forum then enjoy it, and long may it last!
Right. I'm off to download the demo...
The bottom line here is that there are bugs and issues in T2 that were reported as long as two years ago, but which remain unfixed. Even Steinberg, so notorrious for their poor customer support, at least release bug fixes with some expedience.
The emphasis with this update appears to have been on adding sufficient features to justify Mackie's price rise from $80 to $199, no less. Yet even there, several regularly requested features have been ignored. The long and drawn out approach of Tracktion 2, accompanied by a bizarre mixture of teasing and silence, has also been an irritating test of users' patience.
On the other hand, there are a group of regulars on the Tracktion forum who are excellent people, committed to Tracktion's future. Those with programming knowledge themselves have devoted a lot of time to developing tools, fixes and solutions to some of the program's most glaring and annoying faults. Their efforts make up at least in part for the very bad customer support.
If Podium's developer is indeed "all over" the user forum then enjoy it, and long may it last!
Right. I'm off to download the demo...
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- KVRAF
- 1949 posts since 21 Mar, 2003 from Labrador
You know what they say, steal from the best!ModuLR wrote:T is like a custom fit for my brain... but nothing wrong with theiving little ideas from other forward thinkerspHz wrote:dont you go defecting on us now you bugger ...![]()
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christianmusicmaker christianmusicmaker https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=12152
- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 1 Feb, 2004 from UK
I have used the demo sparingly but I prefer the flexibility and detail of the curves, spline curves would also would provide a smoother transition of parameters or sound in a mix for me anyway.eyeknow666 wrote: No, I think you are right but maybe I was wrong and didn't know how to use this.
Can you give me a couple of examples what you use this with, and I can't even find curves........I have 1.29
Have a good read of the whole page it's worth taking your time to really understand it for yourself.
http://www.zynewave.com/guide/guide35_curve.htm
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
A few brief comments:
- Personal developer presence does not equal customer support. Since T has a large enough base now, WE are the instant customer support.
People recently have been amazed that their questions were answered, in detail, within seconds of it being posted. How's THAT for customer service? 
Now, I'm not dismissing "traditional" customer service. Let's face it, the customer is entitled to professional support by the company that makes the product. But just because Jules isn't in the forum all the time doesn't mean that customer support e-mails and phone calls aren't being answered by Mackie/RMS.
-eyeknow666: we've had this debate before, but you just don't believe us. There is no "dull" sound to Tracktion. You are imagining things. It is a placebo. Your volume levels are different. I don't know wtf it is, but there's no 'dullness' to it at all. What you put in is what you get out. Full stop. To believe anything else is ridiculous.
Instead of turning this thread into a 'dullness' thread, though, simply bump one of the several hundred existing threads in which people have supplied plenty of proof that no host has a particular edge in sound quality, and you can continue it there.
I did, however, feel it needed to be addressed as there are people weighing the difference between the two, and I thought it was irresponsible to leave that one be.
Greg
- Personal developer presence does not equal customer support. Since T has a large enough base now, WE are the instant customer support.
Now, I'm not dismissing "traditional" customer service. Let's face it, the customer is entitled to professional support by the company that makes the product. But just because Jules isn't in the forum all the time doesn't mean that customer support e-mails and phone calls aren't being answered by Mackie/RMS.
-eyeknow666: we've had this debate before, but you just don't believe us. There is no "dull" sound to Tracktion. You are imagining things. It is a placebo. Your volume levels are different. I don't know wtf it is, but there's no 'dullness' to it at all. What you put in is what you get out. Full stop. To believe anything else is ridiculous.
Instead of turning this thread into a 'dullness' thread, though, simply bump one of the several hundred existing threads in which people have supplied plenty of proof that no host has a particular edge in sound quality, and you can continue it there.
I did, however, feel it needed to be addressed as there are people weighing the difference between the two, and I thought it was irresponsible to leave that one be.
Greg
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
I agree with Greg about sound quality. Tracktion has that nailed so far as I am concerned and that was definitely one of the initial draws of the program when I bought it. Audio recording is also incredibly easy in Tracktion.
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
id just like to add that in the few times i have needed to contact jules directly recently (and more to the point these were over pretty trivial issues) he has responded within minutes ... hours at most ...
... hes still around and watching ... his role has changed slightly is all ...
... since when has developer automatically = customer support ??? ... as ive said elsewhere tonight already were playing a different tracktion game these days ...
slainte
rob
... hes still around and watching ... his role has changed slightly is all ...
... since when has developer automatically = customer support ??? ... as ive said elsewhere tonight already were playing a different tracktion game these days ...
slainte
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christianmusicmaker christianmusicmaker https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=12152
- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 1 Feb, 2004 from UK
Here is my take on the sound of Tracktion compared to other packages...when starting a new project the volume level on the master out will default to -3db.
I too thought there was a possible dull or subtle difference to the sound but nudge that slider up to 0 and then compare with any other...no difference.
I too thought there was a possible dull or subtle difference to the sound but nudge that slider up to 0 and then compare with any other...no difference.
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- KVRian
- 1283 posts since 13 Nov, 2004
Leave it to you to find me and start making this personal. Why don't you just not reply to anything I say? I don't post at rawmaterials anymore cause I'm tired of you (and about 3 or 4 others who are on your bandwagon) . I could care less about your opinion of MY opinions, this isn't your f**king post, I was giving my opinion.Lunch Money wrote:A few brief comments:
- Personal developer presence does not equal customer support. Since T has a large enough base now, WE are the instant customer support.People recently have been amazed that their questions were answered, in detail, within seconds of it being posted. How's THAT for customer service?
Now, I'm not dismissing "traditional" customer service. Let's face it, the customer is entitled to professional support by the company that makes the product. But just because Jules isn't in the forum all the time doesn't mean that customer support e-mails and phone calls aren't being answered by Mackie/RMS.
-eyeknow666: we've had this debate before, but you just don't believe us. There is no "dull" sound to Tracktion. You are imagining things. It is a placebo. Your volume levels are different. I don't know wtf it is, but there's no 'dullness' to it at all. What you put in is what you get out. Full stop. To believe anything else is ridiculous.
Instead of turning this thread into a 'dullness' thread, though, simply bump one of the several hundred existing threads in which people have supplied plenty of proof that no host has a particular edge in sound quality, and you can continue it there.
I did, however, feel it needed to be addressed as there are people weighing the difference between the two, and I thought it was irresponsible to leave that one be.
Greg
What do you do, follow me around the f**king kvr forums and single me out?
To the people who actually want opinions from people with experience, sorry about this, it's really juvinile, I'll get another screen name and be careful not to hit lunch monkeys "buttons" anymore..........
Out
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- KVRAF
- 2009 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from Cornwall, UK


