Hi! Has anyone used Emagic's SoundDiver to edit the kits, etc in their DTX*? I've downloaded the demo and it appears like it would be useful. The problem is that the demo has a 5 minute timebomb that shuts down MIDI output. (In other words, after 5 minutes it won't send anything to external device.) By the time I o) get the program started, o) select my device (DTX), o) select the MIDI port, o) and upload the kit I want to edit, my 5 minutes is almost up. The other thing that is disabled in the demo is saving so you really can't get a head start on the process the next time you start the demo. So far, I have uploaded a kit that I customized and looked at the uploaded settings. Everything looks like it should. SoundDiver calls the definition of an external device an "adaptation". It looks like if you've got a device that speaks MIDI, they have an adaptation. I found one for my Korg X5, and one for my Yamaha DTX. The one for the DTX claims to require DTX V2, but it seems to working with my DTX V1. (Interestingly, the picture of the DTX on their WWW page does not appear to have the DTXV2 logo on it :-) The adaptation defines the messages, the data and the user interface for editing the data. I find the DTX one to be a little clunky but have not yet tried to change it. By the way, I don't think that the DTXV2 adaptation is part of the standard set. There is a download page that contains all of their adaptations, you'll find it there. SoundDiver can be found at http://www.emagic.de/english/products/software/sounddiver.html --- Tom Tom Allebrandi Personal: tom@... Business: tallebrandi@... Frontline Test Equipment, Inc Charlottesville, VA USA
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(Editing Software) DTX* and Emagic SoundDiver
2000-04-03 by tom@ytram.com
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