@William said:
Perhaps a different interface would be helpful, but the existing one is simple to use first of all, has many common registers set up already and you can do absolutely any combination of any stops by using one sequenced track on multiple VE strips. So you could set up one track with the notes that you would actually be playing on a live organ, and then set up for example four instruments on the same channel with a total of 8 stops of your own choosing. Or any number of others. The reasons I suggest that are if the organ is in an orchestral context the registers that already exist are almost certainly sufficient and also, if you are doing an organ solo you would naturally be able to create separate tracks as the focus is entirely on the organ and it is almost instantaneous to do a new track with different stops.
I wonder - Guy did a Bach Toccata and Fugue - was the existing interface slow to use on that?
I am not really arguing against another interface, but it involves making a new setup for the one instrument. And that complicates the very elegant system that VSL has evolved. There are organ solo libraries that have a customized organ interface, but they have no other instruments.
This is exactly like that percussion thread. People are demanding that the interface be changed in order to make it more like older sampler systems that did not have all the instruments VSL has with its highly evolved and very well-written single system. I like the fact that I can learn how to use the VSL interface, and then apply that knowledge to every single instrument tht might ever be used in an orchestral context.
to do the toccata and fugue by bach or anything you like: it takes about exactly realtime. choose any combination of stops and play.
the question is definitely not: is the interface fast enough. fast enough for what? to play bach?
the question is: how quick and intuitive can you set the stops. did you ever do that? setting the stops (orchestrating the organ, if you like) is a very important part of artistic organ playing. if i just want to check two different 8" stops, this takes me 1 second on a real organ, but 1 minute with the current interface.
there´s no complication necessary. are you sad that vsl changed the standard interface used with boesendorfer to the new vienna imperial? well, i think you´ll get over it.