Thanks everyone for the comments on my new keyboard search. Searching around the Internet and YouTube in particular they do seem to be a lot of keyboards around now with touchscreens. I think I am leaning towards a Yamaha of some sort. So in a couple of weeks I will be braving the new world out there and trotting off to a dealer to have a play.
On 31 May 2021, at 1:50 am, Simon Jaeger <[email protected]> wrote: I've never tried driving Komplete with QWS, but in theory it should be possible, if a bit messy. You'd need to use Reaper as a VST host, and a midi loopback system like LoopMidi, and you'd probably need to select sounds on the keyboard rather than with QWS. It certainly won't be ideal, and the annoyance of having to juggle software might actually outweigh the convenience of QWS. That's another reason I'm happy I got a hardware keyboard, even if I plan on eventually importing the sounds into Komplete. One other option I've never played with is the external editor function in Reaper, which takes the current item and opens it up in an audio or midi editor. In theory it should be possible to define QWS as your external editor and have Reaper send an individual MIDI item out to QWS. If you use the LoopMidi software linked above, you could have a loopback device that sends the MIDI from QWS back into Reaper, so you could preview your edits in realtime. I haven't done this so I would need to experiment before I could be of any real help, but part of the reason I got a hardware keyboard was so that I could get back into making music with QWS, so I plan on playing with this a lot more soon. On 5/27/2021 11:49 PM, Katherine Todd wrote: > > I have a native instruments or Komplete Kontrol keyboard rather. I haven't > been able to get it to work with QWS and for that I am very sad. QWS made > music making so easy for me. I am not the biggest fan of reaper though now I > grudgingly use it. Now I'm not saying it's horrible, only for me. QWS was > super awesome!!! So if it ever was able to be set up to work with Komplete... > that, would be so cool!!! > Katy > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: QWS list > Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 1:26 PM > Subject: QWS List SV: AW: AW: New keyboard time > > Very certain. 😊 > I have a Tyros 5 that definitely is much more accessible for the blind. > If you want to have fun deeply inside the menus on Genos you’re lost. > > Brian > Brian > > Fra: [email protected] <[email protected]> På vegne af Niklas > Rittinghaus > Sendt: 27. maj 2021 21:34 > Til: QWS list <[email protected]> > Emne: QWS List AW: AW: New keyboard time > > That is in fact, simply wrong. The genos has a voice guide and that makes it > accessible to a certain Degree. > Set: The accessibility of the genos is more Basic than I thought at first. > You can select styles and sounds, make simple Recordings and you can select > Presets of the voice harmonizer and Vocoder from what I know. And it is not > such a big Problem, since you can navigate the touch screen with the voice > guide. In Addition, the genos has even knobs for transpose, tempo fills > Intros and endings and some keys for accessing some functions, like the > accompagnement and such. So, it is simply not true that the genos is > inaccessible. > That are the Things what I use the voice guide for and yes, it has it’s > limitations, but Keep in mind that yamaha has the only one solution for us to > navigate the screen and and use the genos to a certain Point, other companys > have Nothing. > I was a Little bit disapointed, since yamaha could have made more out of this > Concept, but I use the Basics and because of the touch screen the voice guide > is better than Nothing, since you even know where you are at the Moment. > > Best > Niklas > > Gesendet von Mail für Windows 10 > > Von: Marco Oros > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2021 20:15 > An: QWS list > Betreff: Re: QWS List AW: New keyboard time > > Genos is not accessible. There is touch screen and It is big problem for the > blind people. > > > > > > Dňa 27. 5. 2021 o 18:18 Seth Lowman napísal(a): > > Nicolas, how accessible is the Genos? I have been considering one for a long > time, but the accessibility issue and the prices have been my biggest > hurdles. > I have used Nord keyboards in a live setting for years. The college I went to > had a Nord Stage 2EX, and I found it to be not very menu driven at all. In > fact, just about every tweak you’ll ever want to make to your sound is right > on the front panel at the touch of a knob or a button, with maybe a few > exceptions like transpose. I especially loved it’s electric pianos and > organs, as well as some of the synthesizer patches. The pianos were very > nice as well, and with a little EQ, you can make them fit your playing > situation. However, I’ve never used them in the studio, or hooked up midi > cables to them, so I’m not really sure how well they work with a DAW or with > QWS. They have the options of standard din ports and midi over USB, so they > seem fairly flexible as far as that goes. > > God bless! > Seth > > On May 27, 2021, at 8:04 AM, Niklas Rittinghaus <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi, > > i have the yamaha genos, a Roland BK-5 wich is relatively simple to use, and > the Technics KN7000, wich is old but has even today, a unique and good Sound > in my opinion. > > Best regards > Niklas > > Gesendet von Mail für Windows 10 > > Von: Vincent van Itallie > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2021 12:50 > An: QWS list > Betreff: Re: QWS List New keyboard time > > I am interested in new keyboards / pianos as well. > > Wonder of any qws user on this list is playing nord keyboards / pianos? > > Love my nord elektro 3 but it is kind of difficult to operate when you > are blind. For example: > > you need to use a menu function to transpose. > > However I love the sound of the keyboard and the weight of the nice wata > keys. > > Anyone else in to nord produkts? > > > Vincent. > > > On 5/27/2021 9:35 AM, Luis Carlos González Moráles wrote: > > I guess I'm on the same side, however much different: The next > > keyboard shall be a Yamaha PSR-A5000. The previous yamaha keyboards > > that I have (PSR-S710 and PSR-A2000) has 10? and 5 years respectively > > when I was using them. I know it wouldn't like it since it has > > touchscreen, however an accessibility attempt is on the way. I'm shure > > the related models (PSR-SX900/700) have that feature, however the > > price kinda a little expensive? I need to check. > > > > > > Brian Williams wrote: > >> Not strictly QWS related but I hope admin won’t mind. I think it is > >> time for a new keyboard. I have a Yamaha DGX-205 and a Roland EXR-5S, > >> both of which are about 20 years old. I will be passing both on to > >> local youngsters in the hope of sowing the seeds of a profession in > >> music or an interesting hobby. So I’m after some advice as to what > >> keyboards are out there which are either accessible to someone with > >> no sight or not too complicated or expensive for a mere hobbiest. > >> Thanks. > >> Brian williams . To unsubscribe or change list options, see > >> http://lists.andrelouis.com > >> > >> for archived list posts, see > >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > > > > To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com > > > > for archived list posts, see > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com > > for archived list posts, see http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > >
