Hello, Manuel.
Let me first applaud you for responding graciously and positively to posts here on the board. And thank you for trying to better understand what the user's experiences and needs are.
I understand your point about losing the function of the Scene/Sound setups buttons if they were used instead to recall the hardware MIDI setups instead. But understand that as someone who uses the Lab 49 keyboard with more than just the AE package it is very helpful and often necessary to be able to change the MIDI channel assignments quickly on the fly. Let me offer an example of why being able to do so from the buttons would be much better than having to go into Setup/Recall, etc.
I bought the 49 as a controller to use with Native Instruments B4 organ software. It's a great match. The nine sliders on the Lab and the ability to select upper or lower MIDI channel assigned to the faders with a switch means that I can easily control the drawbars for both manuals of the B4 software.
Now, let's say I'm playing a song where for part of it I want to have the keyboard split so that I can play both manuals from the one keyboard on different channels.
Later in the middle of the song say I want to be able to expand the range of the upper channel/manual to cover the full 49 keys, but I want to do it on the fly, quickly.
The usual way requires 4 steps: Press Setup, then Recall, then Scroll to Setup memory desired, then press Knob to select. If you're in the middle of a smokin' hot organ solo, this would interrupt the creative flow.
But imagine instead being able to store the Split keyboard setup under button 1, and the non-split setup under button 2, and in far fewer steps (say just one or 2) being able to readily switch between them. This is typically how I use my other controllers (Yamaha MOX6, Novation X-Station, Roland XP30) as they have the ability to store zoned MIDI setups that can't be recalled instantly with one button. My hope was that the Arturia would offer similar function.
For users like me, how about making those Preset buttons assignable to recall the hardware keyboard Setup as well as AE Sounds or Scenes? Or offer a "2nd" function mode where if you press and hold the data knob then press one of the Preset buttons it recalls a hardware MIDI setup without requiring four steps. Simply press and hold the knob, then press a button, then release knob. You could almost do it with your eyes closed.
Two steps. Happy keyboard player!
It seems within the realm of the keyboard's firmware to add this feature. Are there any other players out there who concur with this?
Phil