I know we had already a discussion before but again:Teksonik wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2023 12:16 pmMusic notation is many centuries old and we still use it because it workssQeetz wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 7:40 pmThat what made using FL to make music fun in the first place wasn't it? He understood pretty well what MIDI was but also that it was decades old and chose to not follow it.Teksonik wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 4:27 pmGol was a video game designer and it shows in his work. His complete lack of understanding of all things MIDI...
MIDI has been the accepted protocol since 1981.... because it works. So much so that we're now on MIDI 2.0: "MIDI 2.0 is an extension of MIDI 1.0. It does not replace MIDI 1.0 but builds on the core principles, architecture, and semantics of MIDI 1.0".
Just because some guy who had done nothing but a pornographic video game didn't understand that fact is not a positive thing for FL Studio.
Making music is already fun but using a poorly designed DAW is not......![]()
You might be tricked by your memory... Midi never worked very well... there was always lots of Jitter, timing issues, to rough resolution, Midi devices were still a big joke... Midi was actually always the greatest BS ever invented...
The only reason it got never changed was due to the fact that it would have been most likely impossible to get all the different developers under one roof again...
As it was invented there was absolutely no alternative (besides perhaps control voltage)
Afterwards the developer community would have been compeltely divided and instead of having one standard, there might have been 10 standards today...
So even if they knew it was the worst idea they ever had, they never touched it again...
There is talk about Midi 2.0 since at least 15 if not 20 years and it didn´t happen until now and the discussion will probably go on another 20 years without seeing bigger improvements...
MPE is just an addition to Midi and again there wasn´t any alternative so we have seen that it saw the light of day but in what pace... until know perhaps 10% of all developers have adapted it...
Midi 2.0 will eventually be forever a wet dream for all people being sick about the Midi standard in general.
Especially at this time (FLS must have been in the make from at least 1996 onwards) all available DAWs even if they have all started as pure Midi Sequencers didn´t work very well with midi and had such a bad timing that nobody would ever like to use something like this again...
For a newly created DAW like FLS it was just comon sense trying to improve on that topic and especially here one have to keep in mind that most likely FLS was not created with having in mind it would evolve one day to the center piece of a bigger Studio, so Gol went the safest way he could do:
F*ck Midi... I do my own thing...
You are always wiser afterwards!
It´s easy to tell now as we know the outcome that it wasn´t the most futureproof decision and yes for stuff like copying CC data from one instrument to another it´s really an issue... but this is actually a tiny thing compared to the goodies people could enjoy in the first decade of FLS compared to what others offered until the DAW developers manipulated the handling of the midi implementation in their own DAWs to compensate for the awkward Midi problems, which Midi actually ever had...
In the first decade FLS always blew all other DAWs out of the water in regards of tight timing for "Midi" and Automation ... it offered such a precise timing that many many people took it over immediately for all their drum sequencing instead of their actual DAW...
So Gol was absolutely aware what he does... perhaps he wasn´t 100% aware of the shortcomings this will lead to one day but I am very sure even if... it wouldn´t have changed his mind... he never wanted to open up FLS that way we see nowadays... he always saw it more as a closed system like Reason was at this time (or shortly after and onwards for many years...)
So no... Midi was never a good alternative and was actually always complete sh*tty...

