Hi James,

Coming late to this thread, but where do I get Midi Yoke3?

Thanks.

All the best

Steve

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
James Bowden
Sent: 02 August 2014 11:43
To: QWS list
Subject: Re: QWS List Songs you have made

Hi Seth,

Good to hear from you and thanks for all your questions. Nicole has given 
you some good answers.

To add to what has been said so far:

MIDI is just the instructions for what to play, not the actual sound. So, 
the sound will come out of your keyboard speakers, that's normal.

You can make the sound come out of your PC by using an audio cable, such as 
a jack to jack, to connect for example a line out or headphone output of 
your keyboard to the line in of your PC. The type of cable you'll need will 
depend on the model of keyboard and computer.

Regarding an instrument list, yes, we'd need the model of your keyboard to 
do that. But, as Nicole has said, as you hav3e a Yamaha device, you could 
start by using the XG list as a start.

You mentioned using channels with MIDI Yoke. Basically, it works just the 
same as a hardware device: you can choose a MIDI Yoke port and then you have

16 possible MIDI channels you can use.  MIDI Yoke normally gives you 8 
different ports, so you have the possibility of loading seveal VST 
instruments, like having many synthsisers.

So, for example, you can set up a VST to receive MIDI from In from MIDI Yoke

3. Then in QWS, you set the Port for each MIDI track to Out to MIDI Yoke 3. 
You can then have multiple tracks in QWS, for example:

Piano; channel 1; Out to MIDI Yoke 3;
Bass; Channel 2; Out to MIDI Yoke 3
Guitar; channel 3; Out to MIDI Yoke 3
etc...


You m mentioned there's a delay when using VSTs with MIDI Yoke. This might 
depend on the VST you are using, but there are settings you can adjust in 
MIDI Yoke to try and get the best results. For example, in my copy (which 
may not be the latest version), there is a Devices menu and you can find 
some settings for Wave and ASIO.

Be aware that if you turn the latency down too much, you can instead 
sometimes get little breaks in the music. Too much latency, and as you have 
found, there is a delay between playing the note and it sounding.

Finally, you were asking about controller numbers. In the back of the QWS 
manual, you can find a list of the more common ones.

Hope this helps,

James.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "seth hurst" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2014 12:58 AM
Subject: QWS List Songs you have made


> Hi I'm on the list but realant haven't posted. I would like to see some
> songs you have made with QWS Also I have some questions.
>
> 1. My yamahaw keyboard plays out through the keyboard speakers insted of
> QWS. How can I fix this or is this not possible. It is connected to midi
> through USB cable.
>
> 2 Can Someone send me a instrument list for my yamaha G portable that is
> what it says in the midi port list. I don't know what model is.
>
> 3 Do you have to use channels in midi yoke. Every time I play vst's they
> hav a very bad lag. Do I have to use channel 10 for vst drums.
>
> Seth Hurst
> [email protected]
> 

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