Hi,

By MIDI effects, we normally mean MIDI Control Change messages and certainly you can add these in QWS. The problem then is, does your synth accept them?

Unfortunately, not all synths support all controllers - and the only thing I can suggest is to consult the MIDI Implementation Chart at the back of the manual for your synth.

If you want to go down the route of making a MIDI for a specific synth and you're not phased by lots of hexadecimal numbers, your synth may be able to accept certain system exclusive messages which might configure an effect unit in your particular synth. I can't give specific details here because, being exclusive, they are different for every synth - again, details in your synth manual.

Finally though, you can easily simulate a kind of delay effect by duplicating a track, then Time Gliding it a little, then decreasing the volume. It's best to use a second channel so you can use the track Volume to set the overall volume of the delay sound, rather than reducing velocity of the notes.

Hope this helps.

With best regards,

James.



----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexander Westphal" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 1:48 PM
Subject: QWS List Midi effects


Hello!

Is there a possibility to add midi effects into a QWS project? I only managed that with copying/merging parts in the right way to get an echo. The variation controller 94 doesn't work for my Tyros3. Does anyone know a chance to do that or how I can get the variation controller to work? In Sonar this controller acts like it should.
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Best regards

Alexander Westphal

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