Yes, Reaper supports ASIO, although it seems to have an occasional
problem with mine, where I hear the 960hz tone in the background
sometimes.

On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 15:30:35 -0500, you wrote:

>Hi,
>You are right, SFZ isn't very accessible in that regard. Replacing the 
>onj.sf2 is probably the only way. But for other things I just use 
>basmidi, but in something like Reaper, that might become difficult as I 
>don't think that supports Asio. And if it does, it'd be more trouble 
>than it's worth to set up.
>
>On 2/29/2012 9:15 AM, Patrick Perdue wrote:
>> I would like to use other, non-Onj soundfonts with QWS also, and my 
>> VST host of choice, which at this time is Reaper. Of course, this has 
>> no direct relation to QWS. SFZ and all the configuration that has been 
>> made available to load the one specific soundfont from one specific 
>> directory is cool, but it's not terribly accessible if you want to use 
>> other things, move the soundfont to another drive or directory, or 
>> load others. This is one of the reasons why I haven't really bothered, 
>> though having those sounds available would be nice. Unfortunately, I 
>> don't really know of another VST plugin that handles sf2 as well, and 
>> that has a more accessible UI, not requiring the use of something like 
>> HSC or hotspot for real access to the interface for those who can't 
>> see it.
>>
>> Also, I would advise against putting that soundfont on the QWS 
>> website, because it contains entire soundfonts which may or may not 
>> have the original author's permission to use the samples. This could 
>> lead to some bad legal stuff that I'm pretty sure no one wants to deal 
>> with.
>>
>> On 2/29/2012 8:38 AM, JAMES BOWDEN wrote:
>>> Yes, I can put the Onj soundfont definition on the QWS website, but I
>>> think this would be of limited use unless:
>>>
>>> 1. We also put the actual soundfont there ... Andre, your thoughts 
>>> please?
>>>
>>> 2. I made a request some time ago for someone to perhaps write some
>>> words about how to use soundfonts with QWS.  I'm happy to proof it and
>>> make it into an article on the QWS site as well.  Maybe someone who
>>> has experience with the various methods and drivers can help with this
>>> please?
>>>
>>> Hope this helps and look forward to hearing from someone with an 
>>> article ...
>>>
>>> With best regards,
>>>
>>> James.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 29/02/2012, Steve Matzura<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>> Would you consider putting the Onj Soundfont definition up as well?
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 21:06:31 -0000, you wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Just a quick note to say I have uploaded some new instrument lists 
>>>>> to the
>>>>> QWS website:
>>>>>
>>>>> * Roland Juno Stage joins the list for Roland Juno-G
>>>>> * Roland SRX refill patches added to the SRX collection
>>>>> * Yamaha Motif XF joins the Motif instrument list collection
>>>>> * * Yamaha PSR-E323 PSR-S500
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks once again to all those who contributed these lists.
>>>>>
>>>>> With best regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> James.
>>>>>
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