Everyone by now must now about the stellar sound quallity of certain VST's. And certain arranger keyboards allready have an option for support of these VST's. (Wersi and Lionstracs)
But what an arranger needs is a dedicated set sounds that everyone has and use those sounds for the accompaniment tracks. If i use non standard sounds i can not share my styles with other people as they might not have the same sounds (VST's) installed. Extra sounds could be added to a style as samples, but extra VST's that need special progams to run are of a whole different order.
So all that leaves for the use of VSt's is mainly solo voices. So as a developer i would not invest in the extra hardware and software costs for VST's.
But............
It would be possible to add an software expansion (paid) to any keyboards that allows to connect to a PC and directly controll a piece of software running on the PC, this piece of software should be a VST host. over a gigabit ethernet cable there can be transported several audio channels and midi channels to and from the PC. And even the VST controll panel could be displayed as a popup on the keyboard (requiring a 1024x768 screensize)
To get a better idea about this technology its allready used on
Muse receptor which allows full controll of the VST host and the VSt's of the receptor (Which is actually a computer running a VST host and VST's in a Linux environment) from a remote computer.
This technology we know as
UNIWIRE and it uses minor resources compared to a full fledged audio/vst workstation.
So all they need to add to the Arranger is a software mod with the same function as UNIWIRE and work it intoo the User Interface of the arranger. All that they keyboard needs is atleast a 1024x768 resolution touch screen, and those have become relatively cheap over the last years. Sell it as a software addon, so the price of the arranger will be on Normal level and the people that want this addon pay for it.
[[Take note that the Korg M3 allready has a software part running on a remote computer that allows a VST host to use the KORG M3 is it would use any other VST, this is the other way as described above, and espescially has its uses in a studio environment, it would be technically possible to make a piece of software that functions both ways]]
This all has been possible for several years now and it has me wondering why no major Synth company has added such technologoes to their keyboards/synths/arrangers.
All in all this also explains why Lionstracs will never function as a decent arranger as its stellar soundquallity comes from user installed VST's that can't be used in standard styles. Its wise that they have changed their target audiance towards professional workstation users and not anymore OMB arranger people.
The current implementation of Wersi is better, because they have their own sounds and styles (whetter you like them like me or not) and they have the processor power to run op to 5 VST instruments but no effects. This limmitation is why i neer bought a Wersi and decided to start a software arranger.
Software arrangers tough have the same problems as Lionstracs, all setups are so diverse that there is no real usergroups sharing their stuff..(Ask Rikki BEars).. You spend a lot of time creating styles and then there is noboddy to share stuff with, which also leaves out the option to use the great stuff others have created. Sharing these things for me is very important. I liek to create my ownstuff but since i dont have infinite time for this hobby i also really need a lot of stuff that works straight out of the box.
((I hope my grammar isn't to bad, as you all know english is not my native tongue))
[This message has been edited by Bachus (edited 02-10-2010).]