Band-in-a-box, any1? Or M M A?

On 7/27/10, Raymond Grote <[email protected]> wrote:
> If creating styles was accessible, I would be doing it for my keyboard. It
> already has 300 as it is, but you can never have too many.
> One thing I don't get is how the keyboard knows when things are getting too
> high and starts lowering them down. For instance, you play a chord, then go
> a half step up, and now it's in the next inversion, it lowered the highest
> note of the chord by one octave, what kind of midi message is responsible
> for that? Then you have different intros and endings for major and minor,
> and that octave thing again, where with one key something is a higher octave
> but go a half step up, and its octave is lowered, or vice versa.
> I hope that at least made a little sense. I am starting to wonder, how would
> anyone do this if they can't see? There'd have to be some special program
> for it, certainly QWS has a different purpose.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Juan Bello" <[email protected]>
> To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 8:00 PM
> Subject: Re: QWS List future plans?
>
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>> well, not to add fuel to the fire or anything, but I would really
>> apreciate the support for markers. I.E. like how they work on any
>> normal comercial sequencer. There can be many possibilities if we can
>> put a regular midi marker with a label. For instace there is a program
>> which allows me to make style files for keyboards and the information
>> that it gets is from the midi markers that would delimit sections like
>> the intro, the A and B variations, ETC ETC . the only problem is the
>> inaccessibility of the program's built in editor; the rule creatoin
>> and the rest is accessible. This program is also free. If qws would
>> support regular midi markers with assigned labels this would would be
>> a step closer to perfection.
>>
>> 2010/7/26, shaun everiss <[email protected]>:
>>> thats fine I just thought it would be a good idea.
>>>
>>> I thought it was just another editer.
>>> At 02:38 a.m. 27/07/2010, you wrote:
>>>>shaun
>>>>.  what you must understand is that qws is intirely midi
>>>>bassed.  There is, as far as I know no way of getting qws to incode
>>>>mp3s.  In fact to put it quite simply qws is nothing more than a
>>>>midi word processor
>>>>Alexander Nelson
>>>>Online contacts:
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "shaun everiss" <[email protected]>
>>>>To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
>>>>Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 3:24 AM
>>>>Subject: Re: QWS List future plans?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>WELL JAMES i DON'T KNOW IF YOU CAN ADD THIS IN BUT i'D LIKE A
>>>>>FEATURE EITHER USING THE LAME ENCODERS OR SOMETHING TO GET MP3S AND
>>>>>OGGS TO CONVERT TO AS WELL AS MIDIS, i AM NOT A WRITER OF MIDS BUT
>>>>>ITS ALWAYS IS NICE FOR A LISTNER.
>>>>>ALSO i THINK IT WOULD REALLY ROCK IF YOU COULD HAVE THINGS TO BE
>>>>>ABLE TO BE IMPORTABLE INTO AUDACITY AS PROJECTS THOUGH THATS
>>>>>PROBABLY REDUNDANT.
>>>>>At 07:50 p.m. 26/07/2010, you wrote:
>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>There will be a new version of QWS, but I have no idea when.  I have
>>>>>>not managed to spend a great deal of time programming out of work
>>>>>>hours, so not much progress.  As to features - I'm not saying for the
>>>>>>moment.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Another project I am trying to work on is a tutorial, but again, a lot
>>>>>>of work still needs to be done.
>>>>>>Thank you for your patience.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>James.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>On 25/07/2010, Raymond Grote <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> > Hi,
>>>>>> > Just wondering if a new version of QWS is in the works, and what new
>>>>>> > features it might have. we haven't seen an update for a little
>>>>>> > while.
>>>>>> >
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