Unfortunately, the only way it appears you can loop is by using the left and
right markers.
God bless!
Seth
> On Apr 5, 2018, at 8:56 AM, Matt T wrote:
>
> Hi folks. I no you can do this by selecting the left and right marker with
> shit+r and l.
> But could it be
The coolsoft Engine has less of a delay problem then does Bassmidi. However,
there is still some latency even with the Coolsoft engine. The best and easiest
way to have a sound source without any delay problems is to use a hardware
synth, like a Yamaha keyboard.
God bless!
Seth
> On Apr 7,
This all depends on the power of your computer and audio interface. I've gotten
it down to no noticeable latency, along the lines of what you get with most
synthesizers and keyboards with their own sound sources. If you get the buffer
size too low then any software sound source is going to give
I make the MIDI in QWS and then bring it into MuseScore for printing and
handing it to the student.
On 4/7/2018 5:54 PM, Lizzie Kazmierski Dunn wrote:
Do you use them together, that is, making the MIDI first and then
converting it, or do you use them for completely separate projects?
On
Does that one have any delay? If not, could you use an external
keyboard and still keep all the sound inside the computer? I found
that worked with the Microsoft synth, I was able to get two tracks,
but the delay bugs me.
Lizzie
On 4/7/18, Nicole Massey wrote:
> Yes, it
Yes, it uses the old slow MS Wavetable Synth. Change that as soon as you can --
I use BassMIDI with about 15 Sound Font banks for my default sounds, but other
options exist.
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From: mai...@andrelouis.com [mailto:mai...@andrelouis.com] On Behalf Of Tyler
Zahnke
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Do you use them together, that is, making the MIDI first and then
converting it, or do you use them for completely separate projects?
On 4/7/18, Richard Wells wrote:
> Lizzie: I use QWS to create MIDI and MuseScore to make musical staves
> for my Trumpet and Violin
The shift from arco to pizzicato is not something notation programs tend to
pick up, though it would make sense for some of this to be automated. But in my
experience it's something that has to go in the same way as dynamics,
articulations, and expressions. And while we're at it, bowing symbols
Lizzie: I use QWS to create MIDI and MuseScore to make musical staves
for my Trumpet and Violin students all the time.
On 4/7/2018 4:53 PM, Lizzie Kazmierski Dunn wrote:
That's really interesting, but what if, for example, you want one part
of your song with strings bowed and another part
What does QWS use by default? Probably the Microsoft synth, I don't know.
On 4/7/18, Nicole Massey wrote:
> Well, what are you using for your sound source? The default Microsoft
> Wavetable Synth has a latency problem, but other options don't.
>
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That's really interesting, but what if, for example, you want one part
of your song with strings bowed and another part pizzicato, those are
two different sounds on the keyboard. Also, do you know of any
notation software that might be as blind accessible and
straightforward as QWS is with MIDI? I
Sometimes. Most notation programs prefer port 1. Use standard General MIDI
program numbers and they should get the stave titles right, though they often
will default to your track title. (I know Finale does this and has dating back
to Finale 3.0, and I'm pretty sure Sibelius does as well)
Hi.
Thank you for all of this advice. I'm usually very straightforward
with this stuff, and if the instrumentalists need to change something
themselves they can indicate that. What I meant was, when you record
with an external keyboard your ports are whatever, but how do you make
it so it doesn't
Well, what are you using for your sound source? The default Microsoft Wavetable
Synth has a latency problem, but other options don't.
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From: mai...@andrelouis.com [mailto:mai...@andrelouis.com] On Behalf Of Tyler
Zahnke
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2018 9:42 PM
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Usually the delay is caused by using the default synth in Windows.
Installing a midi driver such as Coolsoft Virtual MIDI Synth and
tweaking its delay value can help. Though with that driver in particular
it may cause a bit of stuttering if it's set to 0.
On 4/7/2018 1:23 AM, Lizzie
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