On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 23:40 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Paul Davis wrote:
There is
no such thing as 'aeolus being programmed to switch to
some stop setting'.
Aeolus has the standard MIDI banks/presets, which you can
load/save from the GUI and recall using the normal MIDI
messages. In most cases that's all that's needed. It also
can use control message #98 to switch individual stops.
fons, i fully understood this
But Fons is right that I didn't know this ;) and for this I agree that
SysEx is less user-friendly, but NRPNs are also not user-friendly,
unless Aeolus could send SysEx or NRPN by the GUI, so that a user
doesn't need to edit anything manually.
Obviously an Aeolus controller/GUI would send whatever Aeolus ends up
supporting!
I don't see where your argument that a custom GUI would be /necessary/
comes from, this isn't true at all. Having a few tracks in a timeline
sequencer for specific stops you want to fiddle with throughout your
track is a perfectly reasonable thing to do.
-dr