Ed Many thanks for your reply, it appears I have confused this issue somewhat with my mention of the word MIDI. By this I mean nothing more than the size of the system, it is mid size in-between what I would class as full-size hi fi equipment and a mini system. Seems like it's time for me to start brushing up on my technological music terminology !!! The Denon system is a combined AMP, TUNER and CD Player with several inputs for tape, aux etc. I currently have the output of the DTXpress brain feeding into the Aux input and therefore getting stereo sound out through the speakers and sub. I reckon if I plugged in a MiniDisc player to the digital output from my Denon it should record what I want to hear? Thanks for the advice looks like there is a wealth of knowledge on here. Cheers Mark -----Original Message----- From: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DTXpress@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of emf Sent: 06 June 2005 16:09 To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DTXpress] Re: How to record output of DTXpress ? --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, mark.fletcher@a... wrote: > > Hi There > > As a recent purchaser of a second hand DTXpress III I have had great fun > over the last couple of weeks re-introducing myself to the joys of playing > the drums after a 12 year absence ! I currently have it set up to a Denon > Midi System and Kef Subwoofer and am learning my way through the various > tunes trying to increase the varieties of rhythms I can play. > > My question is, what is a cheap and relatively simple way to record the > output of my drumming, I would like to do this firstly so I can listen back > and hear how many mistakes I make and where I make them ? Hi Mark, Congratulations on picking up the kit and welcome to the group. I assume that you don't want to use the DTXpress sequencer to record the drums along with a MIDI track. I'm also going to assume that you don't want to go the PC route with a sequencer/recording console, which can be a little complicated and a little expensive, depending on exactly what you want to do and how comfortable you are with computer devices. I'm not sure exactly what a Denon Midi system is, but it apparently doesn't entail what MIDI means to most of us here-- Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which would be sequencer territory. Cheap alternatives for audio recording will depend a little on exactly what you mean by "cheap." You could use a two-track tape deck or digital recorder to connect directly to the output of the module or to a mixer receiving its output along with a separate feed from, say, a CD player (is the Denon Midi system like a boom-box?). You might also consider one of the relatively inexpensive 4-track recorders from Fostex, Tascam, Yamaha, etc., which would give you more control over the sound and finesse your recordings. The cassette versions are the cheapest options, and if you'd be using it solely as a notebook to keep track of your progress, a used one would probably suffice, and allow a few more features. Ebay seems to have a ready supply of them. The digital ones sometimes give you the opportunity to master to disk right on-board, but that privilege obviously comes with a price. If I've messed up, let me know. 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RE: [DTXpress] Re: How to record output of DTXpress ?
2005-06-07 by mark.fletcher@allianzcornhill.co.uk
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