I've also noticed some problems with first played notes, they for
example seem to
have velocity 64 by default, whatever velocity you played the notes
in. I think it can be avoided by letting the recording start for a beat or
two, then start playing and remove the silent emptiness from the beginning
afterwards.
-- 
Regards,
 Leonard de Ruijter
Playing in the dark



Friday, October 21, 2011, 6:17:53 PM, you wrote:

> Hi Brian,

> Another possibility, as you say there's a "crashing of notes":

> Are you waiting for the four beat count-in to finish completely before
> you start playing?

> You can change the count-in settings in Options -> Metronome.

> Hope this helps.
> James.

> On 21/10/2011, Brian Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi appologies for the previous email, don't know what happened, but i'll try
>> again not to get it tangled in steves previous message.
>> I'm beginning to get to grips with QWS and need a little advice.
>> I have a roland exr5 keyboard, Windows XP, and JAWS 11. When linking up and
>> recording with QWS the first bar of my recording seems to ignore my use of
>> the sustain pedal attached to my keyboard. subsequence bars seem to bok.
>> also, occasionally when playing back my recordings, i often get a crashing
>> of notes i didn't play on the first beat of the first bar. I've tried
>> playing with the delay time in the options but this doesn't seem to have any
>> effect. I would be greatful for any advice.
>> Brian
>>
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