So what is the modern equivalent?

Happy Holidays to all!

Alan

Please click on: http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alanandsuzanne/
There, you'll find free files of my arrangements and performances played on
the Yamaha Tyros keyboard.  I often add files so check back regularly!

The albums in Technics  format formerly on my website are still
available upon request.  Thanks for listening!

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Raymond Grote 
  To: QWS list 
  Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 8:39 AM
  Subject: Re: QWS List Introduction - New member


  You should be able to get a serial to USB adapter. But it's  fifty fifty 
chance of whether it will work or not. They're probably not hard to find, but I 
don't know how many are being made now because of how old serial is.

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Alan Paganelli 
    To: QWS list 
    Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 11:31 AM
    Subject: Re: QWS List Introduction - New member


    I also have a question.  My old midi cable to computer has a cereal 
connector on it.  Yeah, it's that old.  What kind of cable do I need today if I 
want to connect my Yamaha Tyros to my computer?

    Happy Holidays to all!

    Alan

    Please click on: http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alanandsuzanne/
    There, you'll find free files of my arrangements and performances played on
    the Yamaha Tyros keyboard.  I often add files so check back regularly!

    The albums in Technics  format formerly on my website are still
    available upon request.  Thanks for listening!

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Dewald van Deventer 
      To: QWS list 
      Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 12:54 PM
      Subject: Re: QWS List Introduction - New member


      Oh yeh, forgot to ask a last question to you:

      what type of audio do you arange or convert to midi?

      It must probably be simple pieces, because i can't imagine it being 
possible with most classical pieces. :)

      Wish i could turn this into a type of income. 
      I sometimes have a midi cable and a RCA cable connecting my keyboard to 
my PC. 

      Then i create something with QWS, playing through my keyboard, open 
Audacity, and press record, alt tab to QWS and press space. 
      Then the stream goes to my keyboard for the output of the midi, but comes 
back to my computer, and records it as audio input. 

      I could make backtracks that way, but the market is so full of them 
already. 

      Lord bless,
      Dewald. 

      Dewald Louwrens van Deventer 

      Cell: +2782-461-4865

      Fax: +2786-612-5921

      E-mail: <[email protected]>

      Skypename: <dewie007>

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      Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the 
eyes of woman.
      Ludwig Van Beethoven

      Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible 
to be silent. 
      Victor Hugo
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Raymond Grote 
        To: QWS list 
        Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 8:21 PM
        Subject: Re: QWS List Introduction - New member


        Hi Dewald,
        Unfortunately, that situation you encountered with the music shop is 
common. I've encountered it several times already with different issues and 
different companies. I'd stick to lists and forums with users who use this 
stuff all the time.
        If you're sending James the instrument list, don't forget to send him a 
relevant portion of the manual, otherwise there's not much that can be looked 
at. From reading those tables though, they were pretty confusing to me.

        ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Dewald van Deventer 
          To: QWS list 
          Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 11:47 AM
          Subject: Re: QWS List Introduction - New member


          Hi Ray. 
          Thanks man. 
          It helped. 

          I phoned the guy at the music shopthe other day to find out about 
these banks, because James mentioned three specific banks his keyboard uses. 
And i wanted to find out about my Yamaha PSR-E323. 

          The guy didn't have a clue what i was talking about. 
          Shame. 

          I want to email James my PSR-E323 instrument list on Monday. 

          I'm busy reading through the QWS manual. 
          Learning a whole lot of stuff ...

          It's easier in comparison to Reaper's manual. 

          Wow, i tried to understand the manual, but they lost me behind 
somewhere with arming tracks for recording etc. 

          But this manual is easy to understand. 

          Thanks for helping man. 

          Have a nice weekend. 

          Dewald.

          Dewald Louwrens van Deventer 

          Cell: +2782-461-4865

          Fax: +2786-612-5921

          E-mail: <[email protected]>

          Skypename: <dewie007>

          Facebook: <Dewald Louwrens van Deventer>
          ---
          Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from 
the eyes of woman.
          Ludwig Van Beethoven

          Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is 
impossible to be silent. 
          Victor Hugo
            ----- Original Message ----- 
            From: Raymond Grote 
            To: QWS list 
            Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 3:28 PM
            Subject: Re: QWS List Introduction - New member


            Hi,
            Some of this is very interesting indeed. I don't know about your 
keyboard, but some instruments have additional variations on LSB 112, so that 
would be 112 in QWS terms as well. but if they're not there, they might be on 
113 or 114, or somewhere around there. For instance, there's a normal flute on 
my keyboard, and on bank 112 or around there, there's a sweet flute. Now, why 
they would do that for a brass section is something I don't know, maybe they 
have other variations of brass there. or maybe they are keyboard specific 
values for other messages but I don't know why they would put them in a voice 
reference list. I'm pretty sure those 0s, 126 and 27 numbers are probably MSB, 
because my keyboard is like that. Fortunately I don't have to deal with it too 
much because I just use channel 10 which you don't even have to worry about the 
bank unless you're dealing with a massive module, which I don't have yet.
            That's why I never liked tables, unless they were html tables. When 
the columns are read in a linear format it can become hard to decipher what it 
all means.
            If you have a QWS number that is less than 128, then you don't have 
to do all of that dividing stuff to convert it to MSB and LSB, because the MSB 
is 0, and the LSB is whatever that number is. So, bank 112, if that happened to 
be used on your keyboard, would be MSB 0, LSB 112.
            Hopefully I helped a little. I'm not good at reading a lot of voice 
references in manuals. One thing that is very helpful, if you change voices 
while in the track properties dialog, the bank and program numbers will 
automatically update themselves when you change the voice. So, if you want to 
know where your favorite voice is, just change to it while you're in track 
properties and the bank and program numbers will change.
            HTH.

            ----- Original Message ----- 
              From: Dewald van Deventer 
              To: QWS list 
              Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 4:46 AM
              Subject: Re: QWS List Introduction - New member


              Hi Raymond. 
              Thanks for your reply. 

              It'll probably grow on me. 

              But what do you do with a big big number like 16256 and 16128. 

              16256 / 128 =127
              and
              16128 / 128 =126

              Ok, sorry, i understand that now. 

              I'm speaking about the drum kits. 
              In my manual 

              The voice numbers is from 109-121. 
              Then in the colom, there is a number: 127, then a 0, which is 
supposed to be the bank number, then the program number. 

              Now, lets just step away from the drum kits. 

              I see, a quite well-known number in my namual is 112. 

              For instance, my colom headings read as follow:
              Voice
              no.
              Bank select midi
              Program
              change
              Name

              001 0 112 1 Grand piano

              Lets take the brass section in a QWS instrument list:
              ; Brass
              -1, 61,112,Brass Section
              -1, 61,113,Big Band Brass
              -1, 62,113,80's Brass
              -1, 61,119,Mellow Horns
              -1, 62,114,Techno Brass
              -1, 62,112,Synth Brass

              What i have notices is that QWS placed the program numbers first 
and then the bank. 
              In my Yamaha manual, the bank is first, as you saw above. 

              For instance, the entry for my Brass Section in the Yamaha manual 
would be:

              078 0 112 62 Brass Section

              I've noticed that all the program numbers, when you convert it to 
QWS, you must subtract 1. 
              In this example, 62 becomes 61. 
              BAnk number 112. 
              I'm not sure what the 0 means in the manual's example. 
              Maybe the channel number?
              Dunnoh. 
              But in the drumkits, this 0, becomes 127 and 126. 

              Hope you are still with me. 

              About the 112, 113 and 114's. 

              What is this. MSB, LSB?
              Or QWS's number. 
              And how do i know what the msb and lsb is?

              I understand your example with 388, but 112 is a number below 127 
or 128. 

              Sorry for the confused email. 

              Thanks for the help. 

              Dewald. 

              Dewald Louwrens van Deventer 

              Cell: +2782-461-4865

              Fax: +2786-612-5921

              E-mail: <[email protected]>

              Skypename: <dewie007>

              Facebook: <Dewald Louwrens van Deventer>
              ---
              Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears 
from the eyes of woman.
              Ludwig Van Beethoven

              Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is 
impossible to be silent. 
              Victor Hugo
                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Raymond Grote 
                To: QWS list 
                Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 3:33 AM
                Subject: Re: QWS List Introduction - New member


                Hello Dewald,
                Glad to hear you are finding use in this great program. It is 
certainly a great help in that area. It is also very useful for transcription, 
with hearing an audio recording and transcribing it for midi. It's definitely 
hard work, especially when you are a perfectionist like myself. I have yet to 
get into scoring though, I just play what I hear for each part, and whether 
it's technically correct is something I don't yet know, as I haven't had enough 
musical training to know all the technical rules and restrictions.
                As for your question on bank numbers. Basically the way QWS 
handles MSB and LSB. If I'm understanding this right, QWS combines MSB and LSB 
as you said. All of your MSB numbers are 0, 128, 256, 384, 512, and so on. LSB 
is in between those. So, to convert a set of MSB and LSB numbers to the way QWS 
interprets it, you multiply the MSB by 128 and add the LSB.
                So, MSb 3 and LSB 4 is:
                128 times 3 equals 384, plus 4 is 388.
                Now, to go the other way, from a QWS number to an MSB and LSB,  
I'm not so sure about. What I would do, is divide that big number QWS gives you 
by 128. If the result comes out even, as in no decimals or remainders, then LSB 
is 0. If you can figure out a remainder, then that remainder is the LSb, but if 
you are only getting decimals, as you will with most calculators, then there's 
an extra step we have to take. If there is a decimal, get rid of anything after 
the decimal and multiply this new number by 128. Take the original QWS number 
minus this new number to get LSB.
                So, to convert bank 388 to MSB and LSB:
                388 divided by 128 equals 3 with a decimal. This 3 is the MSB.
                3 times 128 is 384.
                388 minus 384 equals 4. So 4 is the LSB.
                Hopefully I didn't confuse you too much, and made a little bit 
of sense!

                ----- Original Message ----- 
                  From: Dewald van Deventer 
                  To: QWS list 
                  Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 6:33 PM
                  Subject: QWS List Introduction - New member


                  Hello list. 
                  My name is Dewald from South Africa. 

                  I have recently stumbled across QWS, and was very impressed. 
                  I still am. 

                  I like playing around with it, and have created a few songs 
just for fun. 

                  I also use it to learn classical pieces. 

                  This is actually a new discovery of mine. 

                  For 5 years i have studied piano performance at a university 
here in South Africa, where my lecturor recorded every piece for me in MP3 or 
Wave format. 

                  I also did a thesis on the problems and possibilities of 
music score access for blind pianists. "mouthful" :)

                  But i wanted to find a way to learn the notes of a specific 
score independantly. 

                  I probably lost a few of you already in my description, but 
hold on!

                  Now, i can download midi format "sMF" 1 from the Internet, 
where the right and left hand of the classical piece are divided into different 
channels, channel 1 and 2, preferably. 

                  And i import it into QWS, and i can mute or solo a specific 
hand part, or channel, slow it down, rewind, fast forward, etc. to help me hear 
every note of the score. 

                  I could also send the midi file if it is channelled 
correctly, "right hand channel 1, left hand channel 2" to my Yamaha PSR-E323 
keyboard, and mute the channels on there too, as well as perform the other 
features i mentioned. 

                  Soon i will put up a website with this information and with 
resources. 

                  But i just wanted to share that with you. 

                  I just have two questions already for you guys:

                  1. Can someone explain to me how the banks "LSB and MSB" 
work? 
                  At the back of my Yamaha instructions manual, i see 
specifically in the drum kits list, the following numbers:
                  127 0 1 Standard kit

                  But when i had a look at the PSR-E403 instrument .ini file, i 
saw that there is a bigger number 
                  Bank 16256 and program 0
                  And then later on in the SFX kits it uses bank 16128 with 
program 0 etc. 

                  I know this has something to do with the LSB and MSB numbers 
or midi controller numbers only going up to 128 sounds, and that QWS combines 
them ...
                  Confused smilie?

                  I know that 127 times 127 minus 1 equals 16128, but yeh ...

                  Question 2:
                  I used these bank numbers for the drum kits for my instrument 
list for my PSR-E323 list. 
                  But now, after i have take the PSR-E323 instrument list and 
deleted a few sounds that's not on the PSR-E323, and modifying it a bit, i was 
impressed to find that all the program and banks worked fine. 

                  I would like to upload it to the website. 
                  You know, to add the PSR-E323 to your instrument list on 
site. 

                  I never could imagine that i would actually make such effort 
as to figuring out or even just thinking about doing this, or worrying about 
banks and programmes and ports. :)
                  It was quite intimidating at first. 
                  But, i am quite interested. 

                  Like i'm saying, thanks for this wonderful program. 
                  I am very impressed, and enjoying it very much. 

                  Of course i'm only using the basics of it at the moment, but, 
hopefully, i'll learn more and more. 

                  Oh yeh, let me know off-list, if anyone would be interested 
to read my thesis, or to find out more about my method of learning notes of 
scores. 

                  Thank you,
                  Lord bless,
                  Dewald. 

                  Dewald Louwrens van Deventer 

                  Cell: +2782-461-4865

                  Fax: +2786-612-5921

                  E-mail: <[email protected]>

                  Skypename: <dewie007>

                  Facebook: <Dewald Louwrens van Deventer>
                  ---
                  Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring 
tears from the eyes of woman.
                  Ludwig Van Beethoven

                  Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is 
impossible to be silent. 
                  Victor Hugo

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