Hello.
I'm Lizzie, and I'm a blind music student. My main instrument is piano
and keyboard, and I'm also a composer. I've decided to join this
mailing list as I am just getting the hang of QWS and have many
questions about it, of course. I am just introducing myself for now
and will get to my
the RTF manual?
Lizzie
On 4/10/17, Nicole Massey <ny...@gypsyheir.com> wrote:
> Welcome. Have you checked out the tutorials yet? They answer a lot of
> questions.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mai...@andrelouis.com [mailto:mai...@andrelouis.com] On Behalf Of
> Lizzi
> From: mai...@andrelouis.com [mailto:mai...@andrelouis.com] On Behalf Of
> Lizzie Kazmierski Dunn
> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 9:25 PM
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> Subject: Re: QWS List Lizzie
>
> I have the RTF manual, and it seemed a little vague to me.
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
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
s, I better
> find a new way or a new program; I wish that delay would go away.
>
> On 4/6/18, Lizzie Kazmierski Dunn <lizzie.kazmier...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi.
>> There's the on-screen keyboard feature, which uses the QWERTY keys for
>> the different pitches. The only
Hi.
Thank you for all of this advice. I'm usually very straightforward
with this stuff, and if the instrumentalists need to change something
themselves they can indicate that. What I meant was, when you record
with an external keyboard your ports are whatever, but how do you make
it so it doesn't
That's really interesting, but what if, for example, you want one part
of your song with strings bowed and another part pizzicato, those are
two different sounds on the keyboard. Also, do you know of any
notation software that might be as blind accessible and
straightforward as QWS is with MIDI? I
ng 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 a new program; I wish that delay would go away.
>>
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t and Violin students all the time.
>
>
> On 4/7/2018 4:53 PM, Lizzie Kazmierski Dunn wrote:
>> That's really interesting, but what if, for example, you want one part
>> of your song with strings bowed and another part pizzicato, those are
>> two different sounds on the keyboar
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