Yes, it has nothing to do with midi volume, it just changes the volume of
Bassmidi's sound. By efault it's all the way up, which is to me, a pretty
comfortable level for an average midi.
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From: "Nicole Massey" <[email protected]>
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Then the important question is, will this volume control respond to MIDI
volume? (Continuous Controller 7)
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Raymond Grote
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 4:57 PM
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And yet even some more information, the bassmidi driver is in fact, a
realtime implementation of XM Play's midi plug-in. That's why they are so
similar.
There is a volume control in Bassmidi's config window, you just have to look
around for it. There are two tabs in the window, one called soundfont and
one called advanced, in the advanced tab there is a volume control.
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From: "Raymond Grote" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 4:22 PM
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Whoa guys, the bassmidi driver is certainly a sttep forward!
It sounds almost exactly like xM play, which is what I was looking for.
Very nice reverb and chorus! Very responsive without Asio drivers, a nice
accessible config window, and no instrument issues or looping issues to
complain about. And some other advanced controllers are supported too.
Sometimes it can be a bit of a struggle to get it to work, just load up a
midi in winamp or something that will use it, then load in QWS and it
should work garenteed.
The only complaints I have are, A, the volume is loud, which is good, but
you might want to watch out for distortion. It's not overly loud, just
loud enough you have to be careful if you're pushing it as loud as it can
go. And b, there seems to be a voice limit, because when loading a custom
8 meg soundfont, instruments were cutting out left and right with some
really heavy midis. I had the same problem with XM Play before they
updated the midi plug-in and added an adjustable voice limit, so notes
cutting out is something you might want to watch out for. But it shouldn't
be bad if you stay relatively simple
Thanks for the driver, it's the best yet and I will definitely share with
friends!
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From: "Juan Bello" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: QWS List replacing microsoft gs wave-table synth
alright.. and, there is more! as of March 2011 some people have been
working hard at this already! the following link points to a driver
that replaces the microsoft gs wavetable sofsynth by installing an
"empty" midi driver. You can then configure the driver through a
really simplistic and accessible interface which will let you load a
soundfont file and you can even give some of them priority above
others. This driver, this thing, enables any sound card that cannot
use sound fonts to dinamically load any of your preferred sound fonts
into ram memory, called bass mmidi driver:
https://github.com/mudlord/bassmididrv
2011/8/13, Alfredo The Writer of music scores <[email protected]>:
I meant reverberation.
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