That's going to take a web search to get it, as I don't keep the url. If
you're running anything past XP you want the 3.x version, as 1.x won't run
properly and 2.x has latency issues.
As for sounds, there are archives all over the place with them in it. A
search for sound fonts download should turn up useful things.
You'll probably want Viena too. Search it up on the web.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sam
Doman
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:38 PM
To: QWS list <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: QWS List Looking for better sounds

Cool! Could you maybe tell me where I could get bass midi and maybe tell me
of some good sounds? I'm actually pretty now to this sort of thing. Thanks.

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> On Apr 23, 2019, at 4:40 PM, Richard Wells <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Nicole: I am saving this so you don't have to recreate it again.
> 
>> On 4/22/2019 9:22 PM, Nicole Massey wrote:
>> It's fairly simple. First you need a virtual MIDI cable application. I've
not set this up on a system later than XP so far, so I used the Sonic
Foundry Virtual MIDI Router to do the job. There are several others that
work on later machines, like Maple Leaf, LoopMIDI, Loop30, (which you have
to pay for) and probably a lot of others.
>> 1.    Install the virtual MIDI cable.
>> 2.    Activate the Proteus VX stand alone. (Not the VST) Find the stock
instrument definition file and load it. Go to the settings or options( not
sure which one, as it's been a very long while since I did this) and set
your MIDI input device to the virtual cable. Also set your outputs to
whatever you're using.
>> 3.    Locate the instrument definition file for the Proteus VX and put it
in your QWS directory on your hard drive. You have to do this before you
start up QWS, as it surveys all files that start out with INST in that
directory on startup and doesn't update the list. I think I've sent that
file on to James, but if not let me know and I'll send it. Note: Proteus VX
uses high definition bank data. This means banks aren't multiplied by 128,
you increment them by one. I haven't dealt with adding more instruments to
the Proteus VX yet, but I'm going to try it at some point, as a friend of
mine converted some of my sounds into a Proteus VX bank. But back on topic,
trust me, you don't want to create the definition file unless you've got
some strong chops in creating them. I've done dozens of them, and I've
encountered this structure only twice. (The other one was the Kurzweil
K2600, and it'll use any of the three structures -- low definition, high
definition, and old Kurzweil/Oberheim)
>> 4.    Fire up QWS. The virtual MIDI cable or cables should show up in
your port list. Go to the menu with Metronome, Instruments, etc. and go to
the port list. Find the virtual MIDI cable you used as a MIDI input to the
Proteus VX and change the port name to Proteus VX to make things easier. Go
to the Instrument list in that same directory and select the Proteus VX
port, then assign the definition file to the Proteus VX entry.
>> You should be good to go at that point. Be aware that I used grouping
labels on the definition file, because there are so many things that needed
them, and because the first group of patches are a hodge podge of different
sounds in no clear logical order. Also remember that I'm doing this from
memory when I last set this up at least five years ago. If I slipped a gear
somewhere I apologize.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
>> Of Richard Wells
>> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 6:28 PM
>> To: QWS list <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: QWS List Looking for better sounds
>> 
>> Nicole: Since you brought up Proteus VX, would you consider providing
steps to get it working with QWS? I have it here, but cannot figure out
where to start. I have been using Cool Soft with sound fonts, but I would
love to get this going. Thank you so much for all of the answers you give us
here. You are a valuable resource.
>> 
>>> On 4/22/2019 11:45 AM, Nicole Massey wrote:
>>> Yes. There are several options of varying levels of complexity.
>>> Your simplest option is to load a sound driver like BassMIDI or 
>>> Coolsoft and fill it with cool sounds you download from the web. 
>>> Your level of involvement can vary from loading a GS sound font bank 
>>> and leaving it alone to downloading every sound you can get your 
>>> hands on and building a multi-bank sound font layout in Viena (note 
>>> that's not a typo) to create a map of sounds. Note that this will 
>>> also require building an instrument definition file too, but Viena 
>>> outputs patch lists so it's not as difficult as it could be. This is 
>>> the only option that will let you share your .mid files as long as 
>>> you keep to GS sounds, as the GS sound list is common to all modern 
>>> machines. (As you've already found out with the laggy Microsoft
>>> wavetable)
>>> Your next level of engagement involves downloading a good freeware 
>>> synth, preferably a sample playback/"ROMpler" program and setting up 
>>> a virtual MIDI cable to connect things together. It'll show up in 
>>> QWS as a MIDI port, and it's helpful to rename that port in QWS so 
>>> it tells you where that particular port is going. Again, unless 
>>> you're dealing with a well-known synth, like Proteus VX, you'll need to
create a definition file.
>>> Another option is to use a virtual MIDI cable to connect to VSTHost 
>>> or another VST manager. This is flexible, as it allows you to set 
>>> individual VST Sound sources on each channel. It takes more work, 
>>> and again it'll require you to create a definition file if you want 
>>> the program names to show up in your list.
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
>>> Of Sam Doman
>>> Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2019 5:36 PM
>>> To: QWS list <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: QWS List Looking for better sounds
>>> 
>>> Hi all, so I've been using QWS for a while now and I have a question.
>>> Are there any ways I can get better midi sounds besides the crappy 
>>> Microsoft GS Wavetable synth? My keyboard does not have any built-in
sounds.
>>> 
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