I am an improviser and this feature is very useful. HOWEVER. I definitely have a feature request! I have myself, prior to using pianoteq written a piece of software which saves everything I play in a time/dated MIDI format 0 file.
I would love a way to save everything I play. Is there any possibility of adding something similar to pianoteq? It would be wonderful if there were check box to save these pieces non destructively, and even in separate files. As a programmer myself, I know this is a relatively easy task. Having written something similar myself. However what I wrote cannot yet be used with pianoteq for two reasons:
1. It will not run properly on windows 7 : (
2. Although it does have echoing, it was not designed as a system level pass-through device (my fault there!) and therefore introduces some detectable latency)
I thought of writing a powershell script to back up the recent.mid file, and even thought I could write a piece of software that analyses this file and breaks it up into individual pieces. The problem with this, is that it seems that pianoteq only saves the most recent files, as it appears, to me right now. Although from the entries I've seen here, It seems ambiguous just how many are saved.
I haven't been using my copy quite enough to tell... although I'm really enjoying it and I'm only a few days away at most from making it my #1 piano sound generator. I have a Yamaha CLP 880 with a heavily modified keyboard, and although Yamaha's sampled piano is not too bad, Pianoteq is much much better--wonderful. On my toshiba laptop with a quad core p4, and running 64 bit win7, I have no problem whatsoever running pianoteq and maxing out all of the resolution settings! The sound with everything "turned up to eleven," as per Spinal Tap, is AMAZING!
Can't wait to upgrade to the pro version. My sweet wife bought me this wonderful program--the Stage version--for my birthday, because she knew I have been lusting after it for a while. Probably since it was at version 2.0
Anyway, I'm not sure If something like this might be an added feature, but as I already give pianoteq 10 out of 10 stars, if such a feature were to be added, I'd have to turn my stars up to 11 as well!!
My older program (which was called "MidiArchiver" and which I think is still available in a WinME 32 bit and WinNT/XP unicode version, on tucows, although its been a long time since I checked) ... in any case, it makes files like YY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS.mid and saves a new file when you stop playing for a settable number of seconds. It was wonderful to use for the last 8 years, alas, it just doesn't work properly on win7, or else, I was thinking of using some kind of MIDI port splitter, and just sending a duplicate stream out somehow.
I suppose I could still do that, If I wanted to use any XP machine I have around and some kind of MIDI over LAN type solution.
I'd really prefer and think it grand if I Modart would add this very simple feature though.
Not that this would sway anyone over there, but I'd buy the pro version straight away if that feature was added--and probably in addition to the stage version I have instead of upgrading (because that would give me six units I could install--some just for listening, which my wife would quite love)
Also, I have not investigated the addons interface as of yet, but is this a public API? Is it possible for me to add this functionality to pianoteq myself?
On the other hand, I have never written a system level wdm MIDI driver, so perhaps this is an opportunity to stretch my programming ability, by writing a low latency pass through with its own ports perhaps, that saves time/date stamped midi files.
Last time, it was quite a lot of work getting everything just right, so I'm not really looking forward to it, considering all the other projects I have on my plate at the moment!
Last edited by curvycom (30-11-2012 09:30)