FA dropbox? Do you have a link to that?
Thanks!,
David
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From: "Andre Louis" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 7:15 AM
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: QWS List still having troubles with the metronome sound
You need to make your own studio-set or sets with things you personally
like on every channel. For me, I use channel 15 for metronome, and all my
custom studio sets have channel 15 as a metronome.
Failing that, for the quick method, make a midi file simply called
metronome.mid and any time you change studio sets outside of QWS, run that
file, tell QWS to play it and job done.
My metronome uses the GM2 kit with 127 volume, 0 reverb, 0 chorus, 64 pan.
That's program/patch 0, bank 15360.
I also use key 34 (a#) for the first note, and key 33 (a) for the other
notes, all at 127. That means that even during extra-loud pieces, the
metronome cuts through the piece adequately.
You might even find someone else's metronome.mid in the FA dropbox folder,
that sets up the channel and other attributes for you. Do this, and your
life is infinitely better.
Using channel 10 for a metronome when you're going to be using that
channel for midi-work is folly anyway. It's ever-changing, every drum kit
is different, and will just cause you no end of aggravation and that's
just not conducive to a good, productive working environment. Easy to fix,
easy to implement.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Lawlor" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 9:30 AM
Subject: QWS List still having troubles with the metronome sound
Hi there. I tried to change the metronome sound to something I can
actually
deal with and it seems that whenever I create a new project, it changes
to
something different which is driving me nuts.
Here's what I did.
I went to metronome options and noticed that the metronome was on channel
10
which I guess is for drums.
I also learned that when my keyboard is in DAW mode, instead of going
through the list of patches with the computer, you can use the bank
buttons
and dial to find sounds and it will update that info on the pc which is
pretty cool.
So anyway, I found a drum sound on my keyboard that I could use for a
metronome sound, hit the keys that I wanted for the two values and hit
enter.
The next time I opened qws and inserted a track, when I hit record, the
metronome sound is totally different so I'm not sure what I'm doing
wrong.
Thanks for any further help with this problem.
Scott
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