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Re: QY100 to DAW with XG Sounds


 

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Hi,

For the sounds, I would simply record via the audio jack, for the midi, I would export the individual track(s) of the song as SMF (Standard midi format), using the QY70 DataFiler program (in the files section)... Of course there is probably software that will simply record all the midi output directly to a PC, something like cakewalk for example… As matter fact I’m pretty sure I did exactly that because I was able to print out sheet music (using cakewalk) for a few of my songs as I recall.?

As far as I know there is no software that will actually parse a proprietary QY formatted file… But the QY does have the ability to export via SMF, (standard midi file) format... I don’t know if it handles multiple tracks simultaneously or not… It’s very well might, I just can’t recall.

MIDIOX (free) is used by alot of people for many tasks... I am not sure of all it’s capabilities, but that might be worth a look as well.

Cheers,
Eric

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On Dec 7, 2019, at 7:22 PM, placific <petermw@...> wrote:

Kind have gone through this in other discussions in other forums, but does anyone have a clean workpath between creating a base level song in the QY70/100 and then working into it with other tracks in a DAW. The goals would be to largely preserve the sounds from the QY, the midi data and editability.

Have not found an XG library (VST) or a QY compatible way of doing this. Perhaps some old software and an XG sound card or something....?

Looking for ideas as I've maxed out some of the writing I can do on the QY and want to integrate with some more 'contemporary' recording techniques.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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