I've added Jays midifile in the first topic (thanks a lot for the permission Jay), and also added Craigs demo ((sorry Craig, I simply forgot to post your demo)
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@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.
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@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)
@herb said:
Paul, our best "tester" regarding live performance is our chief developer Christian Teuscher himself. One of the main aspects in developing the Vienna Instruments, was his wish to perform live with VSL as advanced as possible.
@PaulR said:
Therefore I will ignore Jay's post for the nonsense that it is.
@Craig Sharmat said:
"So far, the way I see it - the basic premise of this VI tool is repetition. There are other cool features about it on paper of course - but mainly it's about repetition and people have ALREADY bought into that. They're not getting a fair deal and I am now convinced of that."
I can assure you that this is just one area the VI deals with. There are many more cool functions. As mentioned before, you may need a test drive.