Check out archive message #940, which has good Mac info. With MIDI, you could hook up to a sampler, either software or hardware, store/exchange (with other Mac users) kits, connect to an external trigger/MIDI interface (like the Roland TMC-6) to add more inputs to your module, send songs to the DTX that you can play along with, send DTXpress MIDI content to other MIDI devices/instruments to access their sounds. . . . Am I leaving anything out? Ed --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "b3n1981" <b3n1981@y...> wrote: > Hi all, > ive had my dtxpress2 for about a month or so now and am interested in hooking it up > 2 my G3 Powerbook Mac. > > What would i need, im guessin a USB Midi Driver and software. Can anyone make any > recommendations? > > Also apart from recording what will the DTXPRESS2 gain from a midi connection? > > > Thanks!
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Re: Macintosh connection and software**
2003-05-18 by liberatusvirus
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