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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: Wilse on September 18, 2003, 09:56:30 AM
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Whoops - just noticed I'd posted this in 'Talk About':
Anyone here know anything about Pro Station Audio?
I'm stuck with the tutorial. I think the main reason I'm stuck is that
the layout in the version you download for MorphOS is different from
that in the tutorial, although it could possibly be the screen
resolution, which won't work at anything above 800 x 600.
Any help appreciated.
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Hi Wilse
i wrote a couple review of PSA Titanium 5.05.
PSA requires at least a 1024 x 768 screen (8 bit is enough), even if a 1280x1024 or better lauched on 2 monitors should be the optimal setup.
AFAIK, the MOS Platinum Edition, has the same layout of the last PSA Titanium (the mixer needs more space that the Millenium version).
The tutorial was written for the 4.05 version but works even in the newest version.
Tell me what difficulties have you.
If you understand Italian, i can mail you my review with the first step.
Remember that PSA has a steep curve of learning.
Let me know
Ciao
-edit- have you contacted Maurizio Ciccione (Audiolabs)?
Every registered customer of any version of PSA (don't know about MOS bundle) has a personalyzed technical assistance by Audiolabs.
In the registration price, there is a complete tech assistance and even helps for your projects.
PSA is sold like a Service not only like a standalone program.
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Hi Framiga:
PSA requires at least a 1024 x 768 screen (8 bit is enough)
Yes, it says this in the readme but if I attempt to launch it at anything above 800 x 600, all I get is a black screen. AFAIK, this is a bug in MOS1.4 (although I could be wrong) which hopefully will be fixed for 1.5
Having said that, now that I think about it, I don't know if I tried 8 bit. I'll try that tonight.
AFAIK, the MOS Platinum Edition, has the same layout of the last PSA Titanium (the mixer needs more space that the Millenium version).
The tutorial was written for the 4.05 version but works even in the newest version.
Tell me what difficulties have you.
Well the layout is slightly different. If you look at this part of the tutorial:
Mixing A Session (link) (http://www.audiolabs.it/docs/tutorials/tutorial1/mix.html)
You can see the area marked "1", in red, has symbols for headphones, a speaker and a padlock. On my version, this part of the screen appears to only have a little green radio button, for switching the track on and off.
It could be purely cosmetic but I stopped there. :-)
If you understand Italian
Unfortunately not. (Well, apart from a couple of words)
i can mail you my review with the first step.
Thanks very much anyway.
Remember that PSA has a steep curve of learning.
:-) I'll wear my hiking boots!
I'm actually very impressed despite the limited use I've had of it.
-edit- have you contacted Maurizio Ciccione (Audiolabs)?
Not yet, no.
Thanks,
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@Wilse
I've just contacted Audiolabs about MOS version.
As soon as Maurizio Ciccione will reply, i'll post the suggestions here.
Don't worry about the difference from the tutorial PSA layout and yours. (the tutorial was done with an old version of PSA).
Ignore that ancient small icons, and follow carefully the tutorial.
Then download the PDF Reference_manual and the User_manual, from Audiolabs site.
Try to download this PSA tutorial fron Aminet also (5,9 MB):
Tutorial PSA (http://de.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/PSA_Tutorial2.lha)
Ciao
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@Framiga:
Thank you very much for your help - much appreciated.
Try to download this PSA tutorial fron Aminet (5,9 MB):
I'll do so tonight, when I get home from work.
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I've also been unable to download the plug ins but I'll worry about that later. :-)
Cheers! :pint:
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@Wilse
. . . and download This manual (http://www.audiolabs.it/files/psatd500.lha) also.
Ciao
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Wilse wrote:
Whoops - just noticed I'd posted this in 'Talk About':
I saw the subject line "PSA" and wondered about the mean age of amiga.org visitors, as they suddenly would want to discuss prostate specific antigen...
If S-PSA =< 4 ng/mL, don't worry. :)
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@Framiga:
Hi - I've downloaded the manual and Tutorial 2.
Cheers!
I managed to get through the problems in the first tutorial.
For instance, the plug ins were already there! D'oh!
The sticking point now is:
How do I change the screen resolution?
Now that I've saved the status, the programme opens without bringing
up the screen res. requester.
I can't find any reference to this in the settings menu or the manual.
Thanks again. You're help has been invaluable! :pint:
I'm off to try out tutorial two now.
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Hi Wilse
You must enable the tooltype:
SHOW_SCR_SELECTOR
If not present, type it.
Mine are:
CLASSIC_COLORS (that enables best colors IMHO)
ULTRA_WGFX (even if in MOS version is enabled by default)
My suggestion, is to print the PDF user manual and learn the main shortcuts (i use only shortcuts)
Have you seen the Plugin GUIs? Very cool!
Try the Tube PreAmp plugin and let me know :-)
Ciao
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>>PSA requires at least a 1024 x 768 screen (8 bit is enough)
>Yes, it says this in the readme but if I attempt to launch it at anything above 800 x 600, all I get is a black screen. AFAIK, this is a bug in MOS1.4 (although I could be wrong) which hopefully will be fixed for 1.5
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Works just fine 1152x864 here, on Radeon 9100
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@Framiga:
Thanks, that brought the requester back up but i'm still getting a
black screen if I go above 800 x 600.
(I disabled, then re-enabled ULTRA_WGFX)
The plugin GUI's are very cool, I agree.
I'll try the tube preAmp too (although probably not tonight - it's
It's getting a bit late for the kind of racket I've been making :-D)
@Hooligan:
I'm on a Radeon 8500.
Anything over 800 x 600 - no worky. :-/
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@Wilse
even at 8 bit?
mmhhh! strange . . .i'm still waiting a Maurizio Ciccione reply.
Sorry, i've not experience at all on MOS.
Stay tuned :-)
Ciao
-edit- by the way, ULTRA_WGFX tooltype, enables only a higher grafic waveform in the Timeline, not the PSA screen, so don't worry.
Have you a tooltype named CGFX_DEPHT
Try to enable it.
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@Framiga:
even at 8 bit?
Yes. The requester will no longer allow me to choose anything *other* than 8 bit, which is weird.
I'm sure it offered many more options before (8, 15, 16, 24).
Have you a tooltype named CGFX_DEPHT
No but I typed/added that line to the tooltypes and it did have a strange effect. Previously, when PSA loaded to a black screen, L-Amiga-M (well, L-windows key-M to be precise ;-)) would take me back to the ambient (wb) screen.
After typing CGFX_DEPHT, I can't get back and have to reboot.
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I also can't seem to re-load a previously saved project.
Neither Open Project, nor Open Session, seem to work.
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Hi,
sorry to drag this up again but I still can't re-open a previously
saved project/session (not sure what the distinction is there either).
I created a session called 'test', plopped some wavs in the timeline,
saved it, quit and reloaded PSA.
If I try to open it as a project, it appears to load but has nothing
in the timeline, etc - i.e. it loads an apparently empty project.
If I try to open it as a session, I get "Accessing sessions outside
their drawer is not allowed".
What am I doing wrong here?
Cheers,s
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I don't use PSA at all, but I recall some discussion on the beta2 mailing list about saving/loading is not self explanatory, and how to do that.
Guess it helps little, if anything...
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by Wilse on 2003/9/21 16:12:44
Hi,
sorry to drag this up again but I still can't re-open a previously
saved project/session (not sure what the distinction is there either).
I created a session called 'test', plopped some wavs in the timeline,
saved it, quit and reloaded PSA.
If I try to open it as a project, it appears to load but has nothing
in the timeline, etc - i.e. it loads an apparently empty project.
If I try to open it as a session, I get "Accessing sessions outside
their drawer is not allowed".
What am I doing wrong here?
Cheers,s
so, you MUST create a Project first.
1-hit Amigadx + n
2-chose a Freq rate and duration from the window
3-chose a dir and give a name in the ASL req.
Now begin to import in the timeline a sample (hitting "i")
when the sample is loaded, press Return.
Now begin to experiment and when you are ready, chose from the menu Save session or Save Session As.
So inside that project dir, you can have many session you like.
Let me know
Ciao
oops- to open egain the desired Project with its Session:
1-hit Amigadx + P and chose from the ASL req, the saved project ONLY.
2-Now hit Amigadx + o (open session) and chose "unnamed" (if you have saved the session with Save only, or with the given name if you havs saved the session with SaveAs).
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@Framiga:
Just saw this - cheers.
Too late to try it tonight but will hopefully have time tomorrow.
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Got it now.
Thanks,
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@Framiga:
Thanks for all your help.
Tonight I managed to create a track, mix down and burn to CD with
MakeCD.
Only problem was with MakeCD.
Looks like I'm getting somewhere - yay! :pint:
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Dragged up again......
I've managed to construct a project using several tracks but now i
keep getting "***Application is meditating***", almost instantly,
every time I load the project.
I'm not expecting anyone to be able to solve this yet but I had to
vent - it's driving me nuts! :-X
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Some good news at last!
(No, really!)
Anyone wishing to record directly to PSA, do the following:
Click "Information" in PSA Icon menu;
Click "New" under ToolTypes;
Type "IN_DRIVER=AHIin";
Click "Save".
Et voilá.
You can now record direct to the peggy.