Yes, this is definitely possible, and takes place in the control editor. You need to know where you want to place it in the measure, the controller number, and the value you want to insert on the controller. Note that this is done in that order, so you will need to do more than one for high definition (MSB/LSB) controllers, and this includes registered and non-registered parameter numbers. There's a much easier way to do this if you're dealing with only a single controller -- re-map your mod wheel (or any other continuous type controller on your device) to the right controller in QWS and record at a very slow tempo to drop the event in where you want it. You can also use the switch controller on your sustain pedal to do this too. For example, you want to put Portamento on a track. You need to do two things here, turn it on (using CC65, IIRC) and set the amount. (Using CC5) Map the switch to your sustain pedal and the amount to your mod wheel. Drop your tempo to something very slow and when you start recording step on the sustain pedal. Now adjust the mod wheel for the amount of slew you want in the pitch of the notes. And you're there, with no real problems. You may find that you have too much Portamento in parts of your track, or you might want to only have it on certain notes. Go back to the beginning of the passage, and press the sustain pedal down before you get started. Now start the recording and when you want to turn Portamento off raise your foot, dropping it again when you want it back on. This can give you very exacting control over just what Portamento is used. And yes, you can also vary the amount with your mod wheel afterwards. Remember to put things back to controller 64 for your sustain pedal and 1 for your mod wheel when you're done. Since these are QWS specific changes, not ones that relate to your song file, they'll stay that way for other songs. A procedure like this isn't very handy for very small changes or situations that use two controllers to get a value, like the RPN and NRPN numbers, so you'll need to put these in using the control editor. I generally find it's easier to drop these in one per measure at first, then use the time expand function to shrink it to a much smaller time span.
> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > blake tracy > Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2015 4:41 PM > To: QWS list > Subject: QWS List controls to instruments > > Hi, > > I've always struggled with the event editor and control editor so > apologies if this is in the manual and my head just can't get around > it. > > Is it possible to add a certain control to a track or instrument if I > knew the midi CC number? If I want to make a synth portamento, or > change how far my pitch bend wheel goes, is that the same thing? I run > into multiple occasions where I want to do something like that and > don't know how. > > Thanks, > > BLake > > > > ________________________________ > > Avast logo <https://www.avast.com/antivirus> This email has been > checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > www.avast.com <https://www.avast.com/antivirus> > To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com for archived list posts, see http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
