Okay, then, a virtual MIDI cable will do the trick to get control, and it
sounds like you've got something set up that way. What does the program
documentation say about its MIDI implementation? You want to focus on the
program change and controller sections of the implementation chart.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Alfredo's Macbook Pro PC
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 5:27 AM
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Subject: Re: QWS List Using Virtual Organs with QWS

Ahem, I must explain that this is not a VST plug-in. I downloaded this
programme from: http://www.virtualorgan.com I believe that is the name of
the site. You may also perform a search for Miditzer. The programme is
partially inaccessible, as he stops and pistons cannot be accessed save for
the mouse. I can, however, use QWS to communicate with the Miditzer
programme. It uses sound-font sampling technology. Right now I have a
template called Miditzer Template. It has sixteen tracks but only four are
needed. Channel one is solo, two is accompaniment, three is pedals, and four
is auxiliary.
-Alfredo
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