Hi, I'm a bit behind in email so if this has already been answered,
sorry about that.
Which digital piano do you have?
That would be my only hesitation in saying yes to everything here.
All the rest I use qws for frequently. With your digital piano you will
need a midi interface of some sort I would think.
Having said that I have a dgx-660 here which of course is a digital
grand piano and I have it hooked up to my workstation as we speak, I can
literally type the name of a midi and the piano will play it for me and
as for the interface I'm simply using an usb host cable, I don't know
what level of proficiency you're at so please excuse me if this feels
like baby steps but that's the usb cable that has a normal usb male on 1
end and a square socket on the other end.
I'm not using any other special hardware, windows 10 for op. system and
machine is a laptop.
Let us know how you go and hth.
Cheers!
On 2017-11-06 10:19 AM, João Santos wrote:
Greetings!
I’m currently running MacOS and thus can’t test QWS, however before setting out
on a quest to install Windows specifically to use QWS I would like to know
whether it supports format 0 MIDI files, whether it’s possible to control the
track position with the keyboard,, whether it can output MIDI to my digital
piano, and whether it’s possible for a blind user to analyze and make changes
to the music score
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