I make the MIDI in QWS and then bring it into MuseScore for printing and
handing it to the student.
On 4/7/2018 5:54 PM, Lizzie Kazmierski Dunn wrote:
Do you use them together, that is, making the MIDI first and then
converting it, or do you use them for completely separate projects?
On 4/7/1
Do you use them together, that is, making the MIDI first and then
converting it, or do you use them for completely separate projects?
On 4/7/18, Richard Wells wrote:
> Lizzie: I use QWS to create MIDI and MuseScore to make musical staves
> for my Trumpet and Violin students all the time.
>
>
> On
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That's really interesting, but what if, for example, you want one p
Lizzie: I use QWS to create MIDI and MuseScore to make musical staves
for my Trumpet 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 pizz
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
not for acoustic instruments)
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Hi.
Thank y
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 a
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 st