Jay,
Thanks for the info.
Your demo is stunning. Great work.
Thanks for the info.
Your demo is stunning. Great work.
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@edhamilton said:
Would it be possible for the demo creators to post the midi files?
It would tell us all alot about what the work flow will be like with the VI.
It's hard to fully wrap my head around how many midi tracks will be needed, how many key switches .. etc.
In other words how PLAYABLE are the patches.
The midi files would answer a lot of questions.
thanks!
@DG said:
Without MIDI files the demos are not much use to me, as what I need to know is "Can I program it faster than I can record myself playing it?".
DG
@PaulR said:
Confused now.
What's the point of of beta testers that have no keyboard skills?
Don't understand and getting more than a little irritated now.
Now, I'll give you that there should be at least one person beta testing who has decent live chops, but I don't think its a pre-requisite to being one.
@PaulR said:
Confused now.
What's the point of of beta testers that have no keyboard skills?
Don't understand and getting more than a little irritated now.
@herb said:
Paul, our best "tester" regarding live performance is our chief developer Christian Teuscher himself. He is one of our best and well known live keyboard artist here in Austria.
One of the main aspects in developing the Vienna Instruments, was his wish to perform live with VSL as advanced as possible.
By the way, there are a lot users which are working successfully with the repetition content. Ok, more sequencer related and probably not at live gigs.
best
Herb
@DaveTubaKing said:
its often been a concern of mine that keyboard players would not be best placed to interpret individual instrumental lines and that piano technique will throw up many limitations in achieving a convincing solo instrumental line. I understand that thats the way the industry has been todate, everything developed by and for keyboard players. But that's not necessarily the best way. I hope that the VI's will make life a lot simpler for notation driven music.
Jay how did you input the individual notes?
(I haven't listened to the demo yet)