Not sure if you still need help with this or not... but I was having the same issues you were, and found a respectable solution with only having cheap equipment. I'm not big on recording, so I haven't researched the better PC hardware out there, but with a typical Creative Live 24-bit card I set my mic input at the max on the PC. I go left & right out from the DTX III to the L & R inputs of a Presonus HP4, which is basically a multi port headphone amp with 1/4" input/output and individual volume control. From one of the headphone outputs 1/4" cable to the PC mic input on the soundcard using a 1/4 to 1/8" adapter. Volume on the DTX III is set to about 1/3 on the knob. Vol on the headphone amp can be adjusted as needed. I made a few recording using the basic Creative Wave Studio (.wma file format) and they came out pretty decent. Cymbals we're still a bit tinney, but respectable You can get away without the headphone amp, but then the DTX III output volume is crucial to good quality, and would likely need to be very low as not to distort the signal. The amp seems to accept a strong input and distribute it gently. Keep in mind that your PC speakers are always going to sound degraded regardless. You're bringing sound from 1/4" analog output to 1/8" inch so you're cutting a quality signal down by quite a bit. In addition, the PC is turning the sound into digital- in my case, out a 5.1 surround system, so the volume drops considerably as well. ----- Original Message ---- From: jonjefford <jonjefford@...> To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 11:00:11 AM Subject: [DTXpress] Re: just bought dtxpress...getting a good recorded sound to pc Hi thanks for the reply ok have tried using line out (headphone socket on dtxpress via stereo 1/4jack to mini jack into line in on pc) the drums dont sound good coming out of the pc speaksers very tinny and the cymbals are bad (although if i go through a clear amp the kit sounds fine) i thought maybe it was just the speakers so i recorded the drums burnt cd and played it on stereo, but it sounds just as bad? what sort of soundcard do you suggest i get? any other tips also what is diff between recording line in or midi advantages disadvantages thanks __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [DTXpress] Re: just bought dtxpress...getting a good recorded sound to pc
2007-04-19 by Corey Dixon
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