Topic: OrganTeq expansion to other winds
Much of the physical modeling for air-based sound, incl. capturing the "chiff", has already been done in OrganTeq. It seems to me that Modartt has, in OrganTeq, built the foundation necessary for physical modeling of flute, oboe, bassoon, sax, French horn, trumpet, trombone...
In short, the user could build his or her own orchestra a la carte using OrganTeq as the base: Modartt could sell specific types of flutes and other woodwinds and brass instruments just as they currently do for PianoTeq, and the user could purchase just what they need, which is another potential market: Not everyone wants to plop down $1,400USD for a full orchestra when they only need a small ensemble for their work.
I hope this is the business plan for OrganTeq; I'm desperate for native Linux modeled orchestral instruments, beginning with woodwinds. I'm not ready to commit to OrganTeq yet, though, as I'm not an organist and don't currently write any organ music (a substantial undertaking, a world in itself), but would do so in a heartbeat if I knew this was, in fact, the plan for OrganTeq, that there would be a good flute, a bassoon, an oboe, etc. running on the OrganTeq platform in the same sense that the vibraphones and steel drums run on PianoTeq.