Hi Brian I have Stickmaster and it is good. I found it to be great fun to play along with. It is more like a game than anything else but it does help to build muscle memory and improve timing. You also get a good feel for reading drum tabs (sheet music). It is well worth the price at $24.95. I use a standard midi cable through a joystick port but a USB cable should work fine with your notebook. You could always try it out using the freeware DTXchange utility before you buy Stickmaster. If it works with one it will work with the other. You can download the utility and get instruction on connecting your module at http://www.dtxpressions. com/ Good luck R --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "bpocred" <bpoc@h...> wrote: > Hi Guys > I am giving consideration towards the purchase of the above mentioned > software and am anxious to get some feedback/reviews from anyone who > is aware of this software or who may have used this. > > I purchased a DTXpress (2nd hand) two weeks ago and am anxious to > gain a structured approach towards learning how to play the drums > properly.....without the expense of paying for lessons so any advice > that I can gain would be greatly appreciated. Alternatively to the > Stickmaster software if anyone can recommend other interactive books > or software then that would be cool too. > > If in the event that I do purchase the Stickmaster software what lead > do I need to connect my DTXPRESS to my laptop. I have a laptop with > an onboard ESS MAESTRO PCI AUDIO Card. I do not own any external MIDI > sound card devices. > > Any help appreciated, > Cheers, > Brian
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Re: Yamaha Stickmaster Software
2003-03-25 by ozteevan
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