You have to install a virtual MIDI application like MIDIYoke or the Sonic 
Foundry Virtual MIDI Router. This allows you to access the standqalone version 
from QWS. You also have to start Proteus VX first, and this will give you an 
error when QWS starts, but it's not a problem, it's just QWS trying to 
initialize a port that is already in use.
I've got a complete instrument definition file for the Proteus VX which I can 
send if you're interested. I used codes to reflect the sound type based on the 
VX's patch list info, as it included this information. (With how many sounds it 
has not doing this would result in madness)

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ondrej 
Rosik
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 2:30 AM
To: QWS list
Subject: Re: QWS List E-Mu Proteus VX and QWS: First Thoughts

Hi Nicole,
I saved your e-mail to read later and today i installed it. Are you using vst 
or stand alone version? I tryed both but nothing is playing out. Do i need 
load. something or whatever? Or maybe I didn't understand how the bank 
selection works so i am nod sending correct instrument numbers.
      thanks

       Ondrej




Dňa 8.7.2012 14:40 Nicole Massey  wrote / napísal(a):
> I added this softsynth yesterday, and discovered some interesting 
> things. It's huge, with over a thousand sounds in its basic playlist, and 
> some of them are even useful. (it's got a lot of those little snippets of 
> sounds  with things like brass stabs, guitar riffs, and such that can be less 
> useful) The thing that is interesting is that it only uses controller 0 to 
> change banks -- there is no least significant bit  involved, so instead of 
> bank 1 (as opposed to bank 0) activated by a bank number of 128 it's accessed 
> by a bank number of 1.
> I'm connecting to it by using a virtual MIDI cable, the Sonic Foundry Virtual 
> MIDI Router, which gives me an error when I start QWS but still works. It 
> also gives me four ports, so I'll add other sound sources in time.
> This was a free download from E-mu, and it's a good option if you need sounds 
> for more than 16 MIDI Channels. I've built an instrument definition file for 
> it if anyone decides to use it.
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