Re: QWS List orchestrating on the computer

2018-04-06 Thread Lizzie Kazmierski Dunn
You can actually get rid of the delay in the audio software, I think it's latency or something like that. I prefer using audio a little bit more than MIDI myself, but I know I should be proficient in it if I want to notate something. Lizzie On 4/6/18, Tyler Zahnke

Re: QWS List orchestrating on the computer

2018-04-06 Thread Tyler Zahnke
Yeah, maybe QWS isn't my program of choice. I do not want the delay; I have that delay when I'm using audio editing software; in all honesty, I prefer using audio instead of MIDI data, but in audio software, I have the delay. So if I'm going to have the delay both ways, I better find a new way or

RE: QWS List Making external keyboard data readable on any synthesizer?

2018-04-06 Thread Nicole Massey
Your safest bet is to use a GM, GM2, GS, or XG instrument layout. These translate well to other stuff. If you're going to build your MIDI in any sequencer and port it in to notation software you'll want to make sure you do all the processing on the sequencer side, otherwise you might get some

Re: QWS List orchestrating on the computer

2018-04-06 Thread Lizzie Kazmierski Dunn
Hi. There's the on-screen keyboard feature, which uses the QWERTY keys for the different pitches. The only problem is that there's a delay between when you hit the key and when it sounds, and the keys are laid out differently so it will take some getting used to. Thanks, Lizzie On 4/6/18, Tyler

QWS List Making external keyboard data readable on any synthesizer?

2018-04-06 Thread Lizzie Kazmierski Dunn
Hello. I am creating a project for Music Theory where we're composing for three instrumentalists, and a printed score is required. I thought I'd record the MIDI data first in QWS and then open it in a notation software to convert it. My question is: I will be playing the music on my keyboard, but