Beto-Music wrote:Now that Modartt created a advanced high quality modelled organ, and many digital organ players may also get interested in pianoteq, I believe it can be time to adjust the harpsichord collection from pianoteq...
People with organ foot controller could love it, I presume.
I would love this as well, being a digital organ owner - but there is one huge problem if you are a Pianoteq (and not Organteq) user: as far as I know, there is no real way to specify multiple keyboards with the Harpsichord sets on Pianoteq. The options are simply too limited.
It is one of the biggest drawbacks for Pianoteq's harpsichords for me. With that said, I own the Ruckers Harpsichord set on Pianoteq and simply adore its sound. I have a Roland C-330 organ which is part of their "classical" series they made with their digital harpsichord. I primarily use it for harpsichord and purchased it for the 2 keyboard manuals and pedalboard, as well as the lovely tracker action touch - I did not purchase the Roland C-30 since it is a single manual harpsichord and therefore limited.
Normally I use Kontakt and some of the Edition Beurmann sample libraries, where it as simple as assigning each stop to a specific channel which can be treated as stops on my Roland Organ. For example, the 8' lower stop is assigned to my lower manual and activated by the stop toggle, the 8' upper is on my upper manual, the 4' is on my lower, and the pedals simple have the lower 8' stop an octave lower (pedal harpsichords usually worked by having cables or strings that would activate the keyboard - some supposedly had dedicated 16' strings).
With Pianoteq, however, it appears that no matter what stops you have activated on the Ruckers harpsichord, they all play with the understanding that there is only 1 keyboard. Maybe I've missed something in the settings, but Pianoteq does not have the same settings for multiple keyboard as Organteq does.
I love the Pianoteq Ruckers harpsichord - it works great on a single manual keyboard, though setting buttons to toggle the stops on and off from the organ could be easier to program, in my opinion. I had to make 2 separate midi events in Pianoteq - one to increase the toggle value, and the other to decrease the value.
I would try Organteq, but I have no idea if the Ruckers even works on it AND it costs 200 dollars.... That's a lot of money for 1 instrument when I have already purchased Pianoteq.
P.S. If you DO have a digital organ with a pedalboard and you want to turn the Ruckers into a pedal harpsichord, simply tell Pianoteq to receive MIDI inputs from OMNI (rather than a specific channel) and on your organ set the pedalboard to whatever octave range you require (usually 1 octave lower, depending on how your organ is setup).