Regarding question one. Cakewalk is using the midi device (dtxpress) for the sounds. If the DTX is not on it reverts to general midi. To get around this, you need to turn the midi into digital audio. then cakewalk records the sound of the imidi as audio. BUT you will loose the capability of maninipulating the midi recording. You WILL be able to manipulate the newly created audio. The best ay I have found to bo this is to get the sound you want in midi. Split the midi into a seperate track, ie track for snare, track for BD track for Tom1, etc... Then record these as audio. then use all the cool effects in cakewalk to manipulate the sounds further. Good Luck __________________________________________________ Yahoo! - We Remember 9-11: A tribute to the more than 3,000 lives lost http://dir.remember.yahoo.com/tribute
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Re: [DTXpress] Please help!!
2002-09-10 by Scott Bettersworth
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