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Tingle wrote:Tracktion is made in the UK, got to be worth something :hihi:
So is Making Waves :wink: :hihi:

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Tracktion's made in the uk? really - that seems strange considering the rumour (& as yet it is only a rumour) that the $149 cost of tracktion for stateside buyers will translate into a £149 cost for brits. hmmmmmmm......

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pdxindy wrote:one additional drawback to Podium. It is not available for Mac.
one additional drawback to Tracktion. It is available for Mac.






:hihi:

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I'm currently on a steep learning curve with Podium.

Wanted an alternative host to Cubase SX 2.2 for advanced midi handling (sysex etc.) and quality support.

Podium more than fulfils on both counts !

Frits is an awesome one-man band....
If God did exist (and he doesn't) he would answer to the name of Maurizio

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eyeknow, grow up and get over yourself. I don't follow you, I follow Tracktion threads. You and I both happen to be in Tracktion threads. There's nothing more sinister going on. :roll:
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eyeknow666 wrote: From an audio recording mostly point of view....

Podium does not have envelopes/fadeinout

Podium has no way of looping a clip more than once, at least tracktion has a "loop this clip" and then how many times you want
and I'm pretty sure Frits said these are high up on the list of things to do... though he wont be doing any major feature additions for a couple of months because he's updating the Podium Guide

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eyeknow666 wrote:
christianmusicmaker wrote:
Automation
Podium seems to have the edge for me in this area.
? 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!

Thanks
I like how you pick what parameter to automate (their all there in the "strip"), and then that parameter gets a new track, also an own slider in the mixer if you use that. Very nice. And that parameter automation is the same no matter if it's vst parameters or midi device parameters.

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[quote="Yossarian]
Hey, Scott!

For someone who’s self-taught, your Swedish is pretty darned good. :!:

Can’t help but wonder what would posess a Michiganian to learn Swedish, tho. :?: :hihi:

/Yoss[/quote]

Hej Yoss,

I 2000 jag arbetada i Trollhättan för 6 veckar. Före det besök, jag tyckade att jag måste känna en lite svensk, så jag började. Jag fann det är en lite likadan med tysk (jag pratade/talade tysk för 17 år) men med enklare grammatik. Jag fann också 3 tillgångar mycket hjälpsam:

1. Lexin svensk/engelsk ordbok
2. Teach Yourself Swedish
3. Hjälpsam medarbetarar is Sverige, att tyckade att jag är en lite galen, men ge hjälp oavsett.

-Scott

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why everything must turn in a war?

:(

i have both tracktion and podium...some thing i like something i don't in both of them...

i have to say anyway that i like the 'small company' thing...

frits is givin' me more hopes for the future.

to me seems that the mackie thing has changed something in the relationship between users and jules..

there was a time when this communication was dinamic and productive.

In my humble opinion it's no more..
anyway Tracktion remain one of the best sequencing software around.

but i feel Podium has a more 'dinamic' future

only my humble opinion
only my humble opinion
only my humble opinion

lowe

lalo

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rockstar_not wrote: Hej Yoss,

I 2000 jag arbetada i Trollhättan för 6 veckar. Före det besök, jag tyckade att jag måste känna en lite svensk, så jag började. Jag fann det är en lite likadan med tysk (jag pratade/talade tysk för 17 år) men med enklare grammatik. Jag fann också 3 tillgångar mycket hjälpsam:

1. Lexin svensk/engelsk ordbok
2. Teach Yourself Swedish
3. Hjälpsam medarbetarar is Sverige, att tyckade att jag är en lite galen, men ge hjälp oavsett.

-Scott
Scott, I'm deeply impressed. :hail:

It would be kind of like me learning Bulgarian just to go there on holiday. :shock: :hihi:

I thought there might be some Swedish ancestry in the background but I guess that's more around Minnesota. :D

Hope you can keep up the Swedish and come back some time.

/Yoss

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Yossarian wrote: Scott, I'm deeply impressed. :hail:

It would be kind of like me learning Bulgarian just to go there on holiday. :shock: :hihi:

I thought there might be some Swedish ancestry in the background but I guess that's more around Minnesota. :D

Hope you can keep up the Swedish and come back some time.

/Yoss
I'm more impressed, or perhaps depressed, that so many Americans do not speak any other languages than english, and that so many swedes and other non-'english as a first language' europeans can communicate so flawlessly in english, with either a mid-west american or British accent.

I would love to visit Sweden again. I paid for my family to visit with me, and we have nothing but positive memories of our time there. We miss it quite a bit. In fact, we make visits to IKEA in Chicago (the nearest to my house), just to buy hushållsost, Daim, and other sundries whenever we happen to be in the Chicago area. We miss hushållsost the most, and also raspberry (hallonbär) flavored soda.

-Scott

-Scott
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rockstar_not wrote: I'm more impressed, or perhaps depressed, that so many Americans do not speak any other languages than english, and that so many swedes and other non-British europeans can communicate so flawlessly in english, with either a mid-west american or British accent.

-Scott
hearing my accent would crack you up... :shock: :oops:

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rockstar_not wrote: I'm more impressed, or perhaps depressed, that so many Americans do not speak any other languages than english
I guess they don't have any real incentive, you can get by with English in most parts of the world. I suppose some Spanish could come in handy in certain parts of the US, tho. :)
I would love to visit Sweden again. I paid for my family to visit with me, and we have nothing but positive memories of our time there.
I'm guessing you were here during the summer half of the year, then? :hihi:
we make visits to IKEA in Chicago (the nearest to my house), just to buy hushållsost
I prefer a really aged Västerbotten, the kind that makes you feel like your gums are receding :love: :D
We miss hushållsost the most, and also raspberry (hallonbär) flavored soda.
Too sweet for me, give me a Pommac any day. 8)

/Yoss

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