
famous beagle
Well-known member
Ok, here's the deal. I'm fairly new to MIDI. I mean, I've used a controller to input music into a score program and to play sounds from my Vintage Keys module, but when it comes to a full-blown MIDI recording setup, I'm pretty new.
So, I have a few questions:
1) Can the sound patches of a soft synth be used with anything other than a software-based sequencer? In other words, can I use them with my Yamaha QY70 sequencer and then in turn with my Yamaha AW16G?
2) Is it possible to write a sequence on my QY70 and then transfer that sequence to Cakewalk?
Basically, I like the freedom of being able to compose away from my setup with my QY70. (Obviously, most of the sounds aren't terribly usable, so I need other sound modules. The only one I currently have is the Vintage Keys module.) But, I'd like to make use of my Cakewalk program if I could incorporate it. Up to this point, I've never used Cakewalk for any sequencing. So is there a way to incorporate my QY70, Cakewalk, maybe some soft synths, and my AW16G into one big happy family?
Thanks for any help.
So, I have a few questions:
1) Can the sound patches of a soft synth be used with anything other than a software-based sequencer? In other words, can I use them with my Yamaha QY70 sequencer and then in turn with my Yamaha AW16G?
2) Is it possible to write a sequence on my QY70 and then transfer that sequence to Cakewalk?
Basically, I like the freedom of being able to compose away from my setup with my QY70. (Obviously, most of the sounds aren't terribly usable, so I need other sound modules. The only one I currently have is the Vintage Keys module.) But, I'd like to make use of my Cakewalk program if I could incorporate it. Up to this point, I've never used Cakewalk for any sequencing. So is there a way to incorporate my QY70, Cakewalk, maybe some soft synths, and my AW16G into one big happy family?
Thanks for any help.