Hi all
Interesting theme in this tread, may I join the club?
Don't we all whish that everything could be in one common format?
But there are probably some reasons that they are not, and as usual in
such matters, the famous thing called MONEY might be one of the main
issues here too.
Every manufacturer develope the instruments to compete in the market so
they can "catch" new customers as well as keep the old ones.
The styles are often one of the things who many users pay quite a lot of
attention to, so to create a common standard is to "destroy" a business
policy. Just look at the huge library of software most every brand have
available to the different keyboards.
At the end I think it is OK that they have theyr own fileformats, because
this might keep up the competition, and also might urge the produsers to
make even better instrument solutions, and to add more new super styles to
the list. (Good solution for those of us who don't do this part very well,
is'nt it?)
Most often, if not always, the styles made specially for the different
instruments capacity are those who sounds best, simply because "the glove
fit to the hand" who suppose to wear it.
Also the different factories claim that the system they producing is the
best available, and of course it is, is'nt it?
I think the future will bring more complex fileformats rather than use the
"standard" midi format alone, (that don't nessesarily mean larger filezize),
and maybe not even GM2, who is the new GM "standard", will be good enough.
We can already see it in the way some brands now use "live drums" etc., and
that sounds GREAT!
I think the manufacturers should pay a lot more attention to make real good
software for us to edit and work with this things in a easy way by use of
the PC, as well as on the keyboard itself.
But as always, this is only my personal view about different matters...
Kind regards
GJ