I understand the concepts, yes, but where specifically, as in, what
screen, is the connection made? In other words, where in QWS is it
specified to take input from a hardware keyboard, then route it
through a MIDI patcher like the Yoke or Loop-MIDI? I know how to do it
in that other program that shall not be named (grin), but where does
the crossconnection happen in QWS?

On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 06:38:37 -0600, you wrote:

>When I installed the stuff on my system it involved installing the virtual
>MIDI port program, checking in QWS to make sure it installed right and QWS
>could see it, and then going to the stand-alone and configuring it to listen
>to that port for its MIDI In. The Native Instruments stuff also had to have
>audio ports configured so it could make a sound coming out. So it was just a
>virtual equivalent to hooking up a physical cable.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
>> Steve Matzura
>> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2015 12:45 AM
>> To: QWS list
>> Subject: Re: QWS List MIDI-Yoke and VSTHost
>> 
>> Something for inclusion into this document, when it comes to Loop-MIDI,
>> or probably any other virtual MIDI patch panel, is that it is about as
>> clear as mud how to do the mapping between your controller, your
>> crossconnector of choice, and an external VST-driven something. I'm
>> scratching my cranium over this very issue on my friend's system that
>> started me on this journey to begin with, and I'm either just not
>> remembering something, or not seeing the forest for the trees, as it
>> were. LM, Proteus VX, QWS, and the IRig driver for the keyboard
>> controller are all installed and working. I just cannot remember how to
>> connect the proverbial dots. The last time I did this was over three
>> years ago, and the memory fades. LM is rather tight-lipped on help and
>> documentation, so when it comes to that portion of your how-to, Nicole,
>> a whole headed section on the interconnection/interplay between these
>> things would be essential, in my unhumble opinion.
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