Hi, I'm new to midi myself here, so this may be the case of the blind leading the blind, but for starters, until someone who knows more than I do... I 'think' you may want to have a look at what midi channel you are sending and receiving in your DTXpress and your recording program of choice - CakeWalk - I use Cubase VST 32/5.1 myself here. There is more than one way to skin a cat, but so far I've only used 'General Midi' and I use the 'standard' midi Channel 10 to send and receive midi from my DTXpress to my Cubase DAW. Oh, and I've used the regular midi connections, but I decided to go with the 'To Host' cable for my DTXpress midi needs, because it's only one cable for midi In/Out and this free's up my only midi In/Out on my Aardvark Q10 card for something else, like my keyboard/synth. You may want to read up on your DTXpress & CakeWalk manuals about transmitting midi data. Read about midi mapping as well. In Cubase, in my Drum Editor window, my DTXpress Kick and Snare hits do not fall in the Cubase midi drum editor lables of "kick" and "snare" ..instead, the recorded midi from my drums land at the very bottom of the list under some obsure lable. So what I do is 're- lable' it Kick and Snare, then I drag the newly labled kick/snare with my mouse to the top of my drum editor list. This may not be the point as you said your midi hits/sounds do not match up which is your problem at hand...But just as a thought, rather than try to dump the DTXpress drum samples into your computer...and I'm working doing this myself right now...Is to record midi into my DAW with my DTXpress and use a software drum program and software drum samples of very high quality, to play back rather than the DTXpress sounds which are less than great. Just food for thought, more so for your future of midi and I know all this is very confusing at first. But YOU need to address your current problem at hand, then you can run with it. Anyway try those things above. Hope this helps. Steve ------------------------------------------------------------- --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "eduardonoso" <eduardonoso@y...> wrote: > > > Hello I am new to the MIDI scene and I am very lost on how to use my > eDrums with Homestudio. I can get as far as recording a track but > obviously the sounds coming out of my soundcard don't match the kit. I > was wondering is there a way to download the sounds from the kit to > the computer for play back? Also, when I record do I assign each pad > to a seperate channel or do I play it as if it were a "keyboard"? I am > so confused and whenever I try selecting a different patch or bank > there is no change in sound playback. > > Thank you, > Eduardo
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Re: DTXpress III SS / Cakewalk Home Studio
2005-01-22 by zapaxe
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