Stephen_Doonan wrote:Organteq and Pianoteq are both very full-featured and versatile with regard to MIDI mapping, and in addition to the MIDI mappings --> Action mapping pane, where MIDI events can be assigned to control a variety of functions and then saved as a custom MIDI map, a right-click on many user-interface widgets includes a MIDI dropdown menu.
I would agree with you that Organteq is very full featured and versatile with regard to MIDI mapping both in terms the Action Mapping pane and the right click on the user-interface widgets. The point I was trying to make however, was that the functionality of the Action mapping pane is not discussed in any great detail in the Organteq manual, which I read through before testing, and that I stumbled on its abilities as a MIDI toolbox, more by happenstance than by design.
I was suggesting that the Section 2.9. "Adapt Organteq to your MIDI setup" in the Organteq manual ought to be expanded, so that new users who are unfamiliar with the product can get an idea of what this Action mapping pane can do, rather than just blindly poking around under the bonnet, as I did. I do realise, from experience, that writing comprehensive user manuals for an application is the least enjoyable of jobs, especially after the excitement of successfully designing and implementing an application, but I do think that this is one area where, with a bit of work and a few diagrams and examples, a lot of useful information, for the user, could be included in the documentation.
Michael
Pianoteq 8 Studio plus all Instrument packs; Organteq 2; Debian; Reaper; Carla