Dose it take your recorded wav file and convert it to paper, or dose it take what you key in the program and make the wav. I'm a little confussed now.
Mike
Keith wrote:
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wrote:
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> Hey Keith this looks like it may do the trick, I'm going to use my
kit to write some parts for my daughters High School drumline.
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> Dose this record the wav files if you hook up the kit to the PC
using Midi Imputs? I lost my software that I had, when I moved a few
months ago., that is why I'm looking for something new.
I don't think so, but you can play an MP3 or WAV file while it
simultaneously plays the drum part you have written. There is a start
offset so you can synchronise them and it shows an image of the audio
file. It isn't perfect by any means, but for the money it is quite
good. I started to use it to sort out all the scraps of paper I am
left with when my drum teacher leaves, and also to help sorting out
the drum parts for new songs.
Keith.
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