Broadwave wrote:Bachus wrote:
a touchscreen interface can work miracles when it comes to non real time content creation... and access to edditors and stuff....
I'm currently trying out Chrutil's AL-1 Windows editor on the 23" screen - It works very well, not perfectly, but easier and more enjoyable than shoving a mouse around.
Sharp wrote:
As I said before, just like ordering an ATX case for a custom PC builds, we need something like that for Keyboards.
+1.
I suppose we're really thinking of a more affordable Open Labs Neko type system, maybe it was a tad too ahead of it's time. A less expensive version would probably do well now - I'd certainly buy one.
I threw mine together in a few days, just to see what it would be like. I'd like to make something far more elegant, but the chassis is too expensive to have fabricated. I could reduce the bulk by using the guts of a laptop and remove the PCBs from the ADAT interface enclosures. Doepfer have a nice DIY controller interface board which could be integrated - maybe a project for next year, but at the moment I'm busy with another
DIY synth build 
i dont think an open labs Neko system will sell big time...
there was another reason it didnt sell as well as it could..
there was no content creation...
When you have a look at the Kronos, it comes with a huge amount of Karma stuff specifically created for the sounds...
When you look at Motif/Montage, it comes with a dedicated controll surface and thousands of arp's
When you look at the Korg PA4x and Yamaha Tyros, they come with huge and huge amounts of content..
The majorrity of musicians welcomes this content very very much...
So if anyone builds together a box with just sounds, it will not feel the same as a workstation/performance synth.....
Now either a comp[any needs to create a preferably modular version of the hardware workstations... complete with content...
Or, and thats my idea, we need to combine VST's with our hardware workstations, a Kronos replacement with a somewhat bigger screen could do miracle
And then there is 2 options, the VST's running on the hardware... or and thats my idea... the VST's running on sepperate computer hardware (either mac or PC) while the HArdware is not only the controll surface but also the audio interface (USB 3 has huge bandwith and when programmed right extreme low latency)....
This option allows you to mix the audio from the VST's in with the hardware sounds as well as routing hardware sounds trough VST effects.. most important thing is the VST's can be controlled from the Hardware, that has a dedicated controll surface with dedicated workflow and the sounds would feel as integrated into the hardware, but using cheap external computer hardware... even the VST controll surface, would be displayed on the keyboard, that technology of so called virtualisation is being used everywhere in high end information technollogy, process dont run on the Workstation but server side, the graphics are displayed on the client side...
With modern technollogy there is no reason not to implement it like this, NI komplete and Akai advance(VIP) are only a first step, what a fully integrated VST wrapper can do for Keyboard workstations when fully integrated is even more impressive...