Easy... Go to macdownload.com and get Audion or SoundAp mp3 software and load it up. Now spend countless fruitful and frustrating hours scouring the web for MP3 files, and download them to your hard drive. I use AltaVista's audio finder. Create an Audion or SoundAp playlist by dragging your mp3 file selections into the playlist window, and save it. I'm not sure if the ports on the iMac are the same as on my ancient 7100 but...run a cable with stereo mini jacks on both ends (cheap) from your iMac's headphone jack (or speaker output?) to the DTXpress module's aux in jack on the front. Run the playlist, adjust the module's aux in and main volume levels, and jam. Let me know if it works for you. ========================================================================= pete Hot Java, Cool Tunes: Visit Caf\ufffd Pierre www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/4024/ > > In a message dated 29/2/2000 21:17:43, pdk@... writes: > > <<To practice, I found a few of the songs on CD, and the rest I dug up on the > > internet as MP3s. I ran a lead from my mac to the DTX >> > > Thanks for that great and useful review! > Being new to this, what would I need to do the above ( I have an iMac ) > > Cheers > > Graham >
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Re: Played live...want to hear about it?
2000-03-01 by pdk
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