Topic: Rendering external MIDI files
(This is a question for Roman, maybe…)
Of course the Organteq GUI and parameters are optimized for real-time playing and recording (as it should be) but I’m missing a way to record a chosen registration to render a file not produced by Organteq and that has no such data.
In the same way I enjoy playing back piano performances like those from the Minesotta competition on Pianoteq by simply using the MIDI player, I would like to play back the ample selection of MIDI organ files available on line. Those are usually sequenced but the organ is not as fussy as the piano and sequenced organ music can sound very believable with Organteq.
I have looked with a MIDI editor at the content of the sysex data on track 6, but even if I can guess the meaning, it is clearly not made for use in a editor, rather reserved for internal use and maybe subject to future changes.
After re-reading the manual, the only way I can think of to render my registration of an external file is to play it, select and store along the way various combinations and semi-manually step them (at the right moment…) as I relisten to the file. Not very easy to do and impossible to share the result (except by recording outside of Organteq).
I would like to have a way to save this registration for future listening, ideally by automatically creating the missing 6th track that I can add to the original file with a MIDI editor.
I’m open to suggestions, maybe there is something I overlooked