donkey tugger wrote:PODIUM.BONES wrote:I don't get it, it just looks like all the other spreadsheet sequencers to me - no proper mixer, file-trees, etc. - very unmusical looking.
Does that make it any better bones?
Podium - Impressive looking host
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Don't you mean pODUIm?
sorry BONES, couldn't resist..

sorry BONES, couldn't resist..
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- 1305 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from Newcastle, UK
Me toottoz wrote:who says? With Tracktion, Orion, Logic, Cubase SX, Sonar and Fruity, I heard noise and was composing within 10 minutes. Not that I like most of these hosts, besides Logic and Cubase, but I am just making a point. I found podium so unuser friendly that yes, after about half hour i just closed it and uninstalled it.
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me three (all 3 times i have tried it so far) ...
... shame really - since the look and the concept (and THOSE automation envelopes) are really quite appealing ...
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... shame really - since the look and the concept (and THOSE automation envelopes) are really quite appealing ...
slainte
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- 4738 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from Gothenburg, Sweden
Place someone who has never used a computer _to make music_ before on the testing. For me, cubase is the most intuitive software, because _I am used to that workflow_. If someone never used computer music software before, I think they would have quite different opinions than some bloke that has been doing music on computers for over ten yearsttoz wrote:kagemusha wrote:who says? With Tracktion, Orion, Logic, Cubase SX, Sonar and Fruity, I heard noise and was composing within 10 minutes. Not that I like most of these hosts, besides Logic and Cubase, but I am just making a point. I found podium so unuser friendly that yes, after about half hour i just closed it and uninstalled it.ttoz wrote: but if you state an opninion it has to be based on something, and not because you looked at it or just opened it and hooverd a bit thrue the menus.
(And I think podium is really tempting too, will try to understand it a bit better later on).
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same here. I think it looks pretty cool. However, it's something else to learn. Slut that I am, if I can't get it done in the 3 hosts I already have (4 if you count XT) then there's little hope..ttoz wrote:yes it is very pretty to look at I'll admit. quite sexy actually. But Stefan is right maybe I need to spend a little more time with it and give it another chance. the question is do I really need to. ahh, the complicated life of a gear slutpHz wrote:me three (all 3 times i have tried it so far) ...
... shame really - since the look and the concept (and THOSE automation envelopes) are really quite appealing ...
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not yet!ttoz wrote:hijack warning. Hey bluedad, did rebirth arrive yet?gary_mc wrote:same here. I think it looks pretty cool. However, it's something else to learn. Slut that I am, if I can't get it done in the 3 hosts I already have (4 if you count XT) then there's little hope..ttoz wrote:yes it is very pretty to look at I'll admit. quite sexy actually. But Stefan is right maybe I need to spend a little more time with it and give it another chance. the question is do I really need to. ahh, the complicated life of a gear slutpHz wrote:me three (all 3 times i have tried it so far) ...
... shame really - since the look and the concept (and THOSE automation envelopes) are really quite appealing ...
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but I'll be patient. Alabama is a long way from Australia.
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cheers for that! I won't let Paula check the mail tomorrow, I'll do it m'self!ttoz wrote:
i sent it the proper airmail, not the economy BS. it should really only take 5 working days. hmmmm. let me know when it arrives ok?
I'll be sure to let you know.
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well shit, Gary..if I knew you wanted that I would have sold you mine for $10 & postage..

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I had Cubase for about 3 months and, despite looking through the manuals several times, the only use I found for it was playing MIDI files I had downloaded. I would sit there trying to do something in it and after I while I would just go "f**k it! Time to fire up the TRINITY." Thank God I was able to return it.stefancrs wrote:For me, cubase is the most intuitive software, because _I am used to that workflow_.
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Korg Odyssey, bx-oberhausen, Proxima, PolyMax, GR8, JP6K, Union, Atomika,
Invader 2, Flow Motion, Olga, TRK 01, Thorn, Spire, VG Iron