Ah, okay, so with QWS they are useable, that is a good Thing. I am interested 
in such with internal sounds as well, such as the Roland Aerophone, but don’t 
know how accessible it is if the internal Features are used, so that it is a 
solo Instrument itself.
Are there good to use ones with a few internal sounds? I don’t mean full 
Keyboards and such, but Controllers where the internal Sound module is the 
secondary function and it’s main Purpose is the Controller. At best, the 
Controllers would be even useable to us without a Computer, just with other 
Hardware Instruments or with the internal stuff.
And it should be Controllers wich are still available on the market.

Thank you in Advance.

Best regards
Niklas

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Von: Nicole Massey
Gesendet: Sonntag, 27. Oktober 2019 18:22
An: QWS list
Betreff: RE: QWS List Question regarding Midi controllers

First off, note that the use of the word "controller" has two meanings -- a way 
to get music into the sequencer as an interface, most often tactile. And the 
continuous controllers.
The short answer is that all of them that have MIDI capability are 
interoperable with QWS. This covers a wide array of options.
Wind/Breath Controllers: Casio saxophone-like controller; Akai EVI and EWI 
models; Synthophone; Morrison Digital Trumpet; The full range of Yamaha wind 
controllers like the WX7, WX1, WX11, and Windjammer; Yamaha BC1 and BC2 breath 
controllers
Percussion Controllers: Roland Octapad, Octopad 2, and Handsonic; Korg Zen 
Drum; KAT OctaveKAT, MalletKAT, DrumKAT, and MIDI K.I.T.I.; Simmons Silicon 
Mallet and various MIDI pad controllers; Yamaha pad controllers like the DD5
Plucked and Bowed Strings: Casio guitar controller; Roland GR300, GR500, GR700, 
and GK series of hex pickups; Yamaha G10; Zeta MIDI violins and other bowed 
strings; Yamaha MIDI strings options; Systems 360 bass guitar system (not 
remembering the model name of this right now)
This is not a comprehensive list, just what comes to mind this morning. Also 
include the neural interfaces that allow you to use brain waves to generate 
musical data and a bunch of other non-standard things. I also left out the 
range of keyboard controllers, as that'd be an out of date list and would have 
to include breakouts due to type of action, number of keys, wearable 
controllers, etc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Niklas 
Rittinghaus
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2019 9:31 AM
To: QWS list <[email protected]>
Subject: QWS List Question regarding Midi controllers

Hi all,

 

do you know any usable midi Controllers for use in combination with QWS and 
Hardware Instruments?

>From what I read, the keystep and beatstep pro from arturia as well as the 
>Roland SQ-1 as Hardware sequencers seem to be useable, as well as the korg 
>Triton tactile, wich is an Controller with internal sounds as well. I saw even 
>wind Controllers like the Roland aerophone AE10, wich has internal sounds as 
>well and seems to be interesting, too. Has anyone experiences with it? And I 
>am interested in your recommendations in regards to midi Controllers, be it 
>with or without own internal sounds.

 

Best regards

Niklas

 

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