I have seen in some of the sample sets that they have a "simple stoplist" that is farer from the original graphic depiction of the console window. I think Begard is one of them.
I love this simple graphic representation because I only have one screen at hand and the stops in the console window often are so small that I can't read the text on them. (Of course as you get to know the set it will be less problematic)
I dit some times use my iPad and Midi Designer Pro to have a more readable touch screen. But I would like to have an built-in solution with as few peripheral devices as possible.
Are there no options to create other custom "pages" where you could use the space more efficiently?
best regards
Johan
I have HW9 advanced with a Mac Mini and an Expresso touch screen - and playing via a NORD C2D organ with pedals.
I use a Presonus Studio 24c sound interface, but only with headphones because I live in a flat
customize console window view?
Re: customize console window view?
Do you mean the simple stop buttons view that some samplesets provide? Very useful for us one-screen users with bad eyesight and shaky hands!
Hauptwerk doesn't have a generic way to generate that view automatically for any organ; it's up to the sampleset producer to provide all those tabs for console, single jamb, settings, left and right jambs, simple jamb...
Or you could do a CODM, if the sampleset allows it, and build the view, but I'm sure MIDI Designer Pro is easier to use than CODM.
It would be very nice if the ability existed. I don't use a number of my samplesets at all because they don't have a simple view or its stop buttons are too thin (usually vertically) to hit accurately.
Hauptwerk doesn't have a generic way to generate that view automatically for any organ; it's up to the sampleset producer to provide all those tabs for console, single jamb, settings, left and right jambs, simple jamb...
Or you could do a CODM, if the sampleset allows it, and build the view, but I'm sure MIDI Designer Pro is easier to use than CODM.
It would be very nice if the ability existed. I don't use a number of my samplesets at all because they don't have a simple view or its stop buttons are too thin (usually vertically) to hit accurately.
Re: customize console window view?
Hello Johan,
To confirm and add to Mark's reply (thanks very much as always, Mark), adding the ability for users to design their own graphical stop layouts is logged as an enhancement request.
To confirm and add to Mark's reply (thanks very much as always, Mark), adding the ability for users to design their own graphical stop layouts is logged as an enhancement request.
Best regards, Martin.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.
Re: customize console window view?
Thanks, Mark and Martin, for your responses!
I will try to find a solution with Midi Designer Pro on the mac, so I just have to shift to another window on the screen.
best regards
Johan
I will try to find a solution with Midi Designer Pro on the mac, so I just have to shift to another window on the screen.
best regards
Johan
Re: customize console window view?
I haven't had time to try it out. But I found a link at MDP's website about using MDP on the computer where Hauptwerk runs.
https://mididesigner.com/qa/8869/attemp ... 1-mac-midi
https://mididesigner.com/qa/8869/attemp ... 1-mac-midi
Re: customize console window view?
Glad to read Martin's comments here.
I manually adapt/redraw/redesign one screen (only landscape) in just about every sample set I have, including DEMO samples. This involves editing the .xml organ file in Notepad.
I also find help in the free program AECHO.
It takes me about 4-6 hours which I enjoy and I like the end result.
Stephen
I manually adapt/redraw/redesign one screen (only landscape) in just about every sample set I have, including DEMO samples. This involves editing the .xml organ file in Notepad.
I also find help in the free program AECHO.
It takes me about 4-6 hours which I enjoy and I like the end result.
Stephen
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Re: customize console window view?
Hi Stephen
Could you please tell us what the program "aecho" does (and provide a URL to further information about the program.)?
Thanks.
Iain
Could you please tell us what the program "aecho" does (and provide a URL to further information about the program.)?
Thanks.
Iain
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Re: customize console window view?
After a bit of web searching, the following might be relevant - https://organ.monespace.net/organworks/ ... aecho.html
Mark
Mark
Re: customize console window view?
Iain,
Marc's URL is OK. The app is quite old and I have used only the freeware version.
AECHO loads the Hauptwerk .xml file and identifies all the sections. If you highlight a line of code it tells you what all the parameters are.
eg. size of text, colour (RGB) of text, size of icon, location directory on your PC, position on screen, page on screen etc. If the line includes a picture, it shows the picture.
It also includes a "contents page" of the sections. eg. if you want to change the order of the keyboards, or rename them, you can go straight to the "Keyboard" section.
Stephen
Marc's URL is OK. The app is quite old and I have used only the freeware version.
AECHO loads the Hauptwerk .xml file and identifies all the sections. If you highlight a line of code it tells you what all the parameters are.
eg. size of text, colour (RGB) of text, size of icon, location directory on your PC, position on screen, page on screen etc. If the line includes a picture, it shows the picture.
It also includes a "contents page" of the sections. eg. if you want to change the order of the keyboards, or rename them, you can go straight to the "Keyboard" section.
Stephen
Re: customize console window view?
Is it possible to attach a .bmp example of one of my organ screens?
Stephen
Stephen
Re: customize console window view?
Hello Stephen,
It isn't possible to upload a picture directly to this forum, but if you can upload it somewhere then you could post a link to it here, or optionally cause it to display in-line within the forum topic, as covered here:
https://www.forum.hauptwerk.com/viewtopic.php?t=9797
I hadn't heard of AECHO before, and have no experience with it, but some notes of caution occur:
- It mentions it's for Hauptwerk v4, and there have been ODF format changes for later Hauptwerk versions, so there might be a risk of if not handling those properly. Format changes are identified by version within the Hauptwerk organ definition format documentation (available via the corresponding button within Hauptwerk v5+, for people with the sample set development licensing option).
- Editing a third-party ODF is of course at your own risk (unsupported), and could cause unexpected problems in Hauptwerk if done incorrectly.
- Also, make sure that the sample set producer's licence for the sample set allows it.
It isn't possible to upload a picture directly to this forum, but if you can upload it somewhere then you could post a link to it here, or optionally cause it to display in-line within the forum topic, as covered here:
https://www.forum.hauptwerk.com/viewtopic.php?t=9797
I hadn't heard of AECHO before, and have no experience with it, but some notes of caution occur:
- It mentions it's for Hauptwerk v4, and there have been ODF format changes for later Hauptwerk versions, so there might be a risk of if not handling those properly. Format changes are identified by version within the Hauptwerk organ definition format documentation (available via the corresponding button within Hauptwerk v5+, for people with the sample set development licensing option).
- Editing a third-party ODF is of course at your own risk (unsupported), and could cause unexpected problems in Hauptwerk if done incorrectly.
- Also, make sure that the sample set producer's licence for the sample set allows it.
Best regards, Martin.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.