Sure. It's attached. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ondrej Rosik Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 8:34 AM To: QWS list Subject: Re: QWS List E-Mu Proteus VX and QWS: First Thoughts
Hi, I am using midioke. With vst host and other plugins it works perfectly but
i wil try the stand alone version. I will try run things in reversed order,
first proteus and then QWS. Can you please send me the definition file?
thanks
ondrej
Dňa 12.8.2012 14:53 Nicole Massey wrote / napísal(a):
> 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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