Yamaha QS300 (Sample Start)
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- KVRer
- 24 posts since 15 Jun, 2021
In the Yamaha QS300 synthesizer, in one of the presets I discovered that the sample’s starting point for playing the sample had been shifted. In samplers, this parameter is usually called "Sample Start". However, I did not find such a parameter in the QS300. I also didn’t find such a parameter in the “XG-Gold” editor.
How was such a preset created?
How it is possible to change and edit this parameter "Sample Start"? And within what limits?
How was such a preset created?
How it is possible to change and edit this parameter "Sample Start"? And within what limits?
- KVRAF
- 2069 posts since 8 Feb, 2013 from Switzerland
Are you sure it's sample start? Perhaps just a longer envelope attack time? Modulated by velocity for example?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 24 posts since 15 Jun, 2021
Yes.. very similar to "Sample Start". The pitch, amplitude and filter envelopes were reset to the default state. LFO too. No modulations or effects are attached. If I change waveforms, then any of them does not start from the beginning, the attack is cut. Obviously a setting within a preset that is not accessible from the synthesizer menu. There are other settings that are only available in the external editor XG-Gold ... but I didn’t find "Sample Start" in XG-Gold. Perhaps this is available from some older editors for Windows 95Etienne1973 wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:11 am Are you sure it's sample start? Perhaps just a longer envelope attack time? Modulated by velocity for example?
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- KVRAF
- 1870 posts since 21 Feb, 2004 from somewhere! anywhere!
This might be a long shot but have you tried QSEdit? It's old, Win95 era.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070525232 ... /~w-75437/
I don't actually have a QS300 but I use QSEdit with an MU10 which can load QS300 patches (although not all 4 elements) in its user bank. I don't recall any sample start parameters and would have to fire an old XP machine up to double check but it might be worth investigating if you have an old 32bit machine for these kinds of situations.
It remained in beta so there was no final version which is a shame as I find the GUI is very intuitive, however, it works well enough as an editor. I'm tempted to go fire it up now but I'm supposed to be working.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070525232 ... /~w-75437/
I don't actually have a QS300 but I use QSEdit with an MU10 which can load QS300 patches (although not all 4 elements) in its user bank. I don't recall any sample start parameters and would have to fire an old XP machine up to double check but it might be worth investigating if you have an old 32bit machine for these kinds of situations.
It remained in beta so there was no final version which is a shame as I find the GUI is very intuitive, however, it works well enough as an editor. I'm tempted to go fire it up now but I'm supposed to be working.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 24 posts since 15 Jun, 2021
Thank you. I'll have to try this program. Already experimentally and on the advice of other people, we figured out that the midi parameter Address Offset is responsible for the function I need. But in the QSEdit screenshot I don’t see the Address Offset parameter, just like in the XG Gold editor. But anyway, thanks for the linkknockman wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2024 6:22 am This might be a long shot but have you tried QSEdit? It's old, Win95 era.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070525232 ... /~w-75437/
I don't actually have a QS300 but I use QSEdit with an MU10 which can load QS300 patches (although not all 4 elements) in its user bank. I don't recall any sample start parameters and would have to fire an old XP machine up to double check but it might be worth investigating if you have an old 32bit machine for these kinds of situations.
It remained in beta so there was no final version which is a shame as I find the GUI is very intuitive, however, it works well enough as an editor. I'm tempted to go fire it up now but I'm supposed to be working.
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- KVRist
- 128 posts since 5 Dec, 2009
I’m interested in learning more about this. Where would I even begin?TechnoManiac wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2024 10:18 pmThank you. I'll have to try this program. Already experimentally and on the advice of other people, we figured out that the midi parameter Address Offset is responsible for the function I need. But in the QSEdit screenshot I don’t see the Address Offset parameter, just like in the XG Gold editor. But anyway, thanks for the linkknockman wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2024 6:22 am This might be a long shot but have you tried QSEdit? It's old, Win95 era.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070525232 ... /~w-75437/
I don't actually have a QS300 but I use QSEdit with an MU10 which can load QS300 patches (although not all 4 elements) in its user bank. I don't recall any sample start parameters and would have to fire an old XP machine up to double check but it might be worth investigating if you have an old 32bit machine for these kinds of situations.
It remained in beta so there was no final version which is a shame as I find the GUI is very intuitive, however, it works well enough as an editor. I'm tempted to go fire it up now but I'm supposed to be working.![]()
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- KVRist
- 128 posts since 5 Dec, 2009
Nevermind. I see the gear space discussion now! Ages ago, Midi Ox used to be my go-to for this kind of Sysex transmission. May still work.andrewbrewer wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2024 2:37 pmI’m interested in learning more about this. Where would I even begin?TechnoManiac wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2024 10:18 pmThank you. I'll have to try this program. Already experimentally and on the advice of other people, we figured out that the midi parameter Address Offset is responsible for the function I need. But in the QSEdit screenshot I don’t see the Address Offset parameter, just like in the XG Gold editor. But anyway, thanks for the linkknockman wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2024 6:22 am This might be a long shot but have you tried QSEdit? It's old, Win95 era.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070525232 ... /~w-75437/
I don't actually have a QS300 but I use QSEdit with an MU10 which can load QS300 patches (although not all 4 elements) in its user bank. I don't recall any sample start parameters and would have to fire an old XP machine up to double check but it might be worth investigating if you have an old 32bit machine for these kinds of situations.
It remained in beta so there was no final version which is a shame as I find the GUI is very intuitive, however, it works well enough as an editor. I'm tempted to go fire it up now but I'm supposed to be working.![]()