Well, I'm not really experienced enough to give you a definition, only that
Sonar is a DAW.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Williams" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 2:36 AM
Subject: Re: QWS List QWS and Audio?
Hi
forgive the ignorance, having only used QWS and investigated sonar, what
is a DAW?
brian
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From: "Raymond Grote" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 5:54 PM
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: QWS List QWS and Audio?
Hi,
Well, I have my ideas. For someone like me who is only decent at music
and midi stuff, and not what the common DAW terms are, using one is no
easy task, especially when they tend to be big and sometimes slow as you
said. Plus, for me, QWS and Gold Wave click perfectly. As soon as I
opened both for the first time, I could do things with them, and I only
had to use the manual when I needed it. but if I have a program like a
DAW that isn't so easy to just start and record with, and I have to look
through a hundred page PDF to figure out why, I simply get discouraged.
DAWs are just big and scary things that I'm not well rehearsed at. Of
course we can't expect QWS to cover that. If QWS were to evolve into any
audio form, I'd think the most it would need to do is be able to load,
and or record audio files, and be able to mix, edit and have effects,
even if it's just VST effect support. Then you could chop audio up with
some basic splicing features, and perform audio edits like you would in
midi, by selecting the part you want to modify in beats and ticks. And
then mix tracks and have all of the QWS midi functions for midi editing.
That's the utmost I could ever expect a program like QWS to do. But will
it ever happen? Probably not. There's no real strong need for it and it
would probably need to be almost completely recoded, which takes up way
too much energy especially for one person. I can use audio editors for my
audio recording and mixing needs and QWS for the midi stuff. It's more
primitive and it probably takes longer, but I've grown used to it. Then
again I am only a hobbiest.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicole Massey" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 9:31 AM
Subject: RE: QWS List QWS and Audio?
Why does everyone want to turn every program into a DAW? I've heard
people
refer to Reason as a DAW recently, which it isn't, and now the desire to
turn QWS into a DAW?
If QWS starts adding a bunch of DAW features like audio and the like
I'll
stop using it. This application bloat philosophy drives me nuts. No one
tries to talk Craftsman or Snap-on into making a tool that is a hammer,
screwdriver, pliers, adjustable wrench, drill, sander, and tape measure.
Every time you increase the functions of code you slow the code. If I
want
to use loops or some such in QWS I'd just get a VST sampler and use MIDI
Yoke or another program to access it if I needed extra connections.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Alexander Westphal
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 8:13 AM
To: QWS list
Subject: Re: QWS List QWS and Audio?
Wow! Great! As I said, that would be a reason to pay for it! Don't get
me wrong, QWS is awesome, but at this time I think it is the most stable
Sequencer and maybe in the future a little, but fine DAW. Don't know!
There are so many unfinished projects, like ReaAccess and that stuff,
and QWS is so simple and already powerful, like it is now. I think it
could only get better! I hope my Opinion is clear to understand. Sorry
again for my miserable language.
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