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Réf. : Re: [DTXpress] Re: tracks without drums?

2004-02-17 by Brett

Bonjour là. Il y a un certain nombre de différentes manières de 
communiquer avec vous, ainsi si vous préférez, nous pouvons 
communiquer en français à l'aide d'un traducteur. Dites-nous votre 
needs/wants, et nous ferons notre meilleur pour vous donner une main.

Brett

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "isabelle.dubaelle" 
<isabelle.dubaelle@w...> wrote:
>  please editor song exist for the dtxpress????
> what your name ????
> 
>     thanx i am french
>  
> -------Message original-------
>  
> De : DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
> Date : 02/17/04 16:59:17
> A : DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
> Sujet : Re: [DTXpress] Re: tracks without drums?
>  
> Ken said:
> > Is there a way I can convert these midi files to wav or mp3 
format so I
> > can put them on a CD?
> 
> In simplest terms:
> 
> MIDI files contain the note on/off data for a song. The MIDI file 
needs
> an instrument to control in order to make sound. If you want to 
play a
> MIDI file, most newer Windows computers will have a GM (Or General 
MIDI)
> instrument set that can be the instrument the MIDI file is sent to. 
You
> would then record the output of the MIDI instrument. Some 
soundcards even
> have wavetable samples internally that you may send the MIDI data 
to to
> create more realistic sound than "FM Synthesis" systems included in 
older
> versions of windows and with many older sound cards. OF course, one 
of
> the better GM instruments you already own is probably the DTXpress
> module. :)
> 
> Now, when it comes down to precise instructions on how to get the 
MIDI
> files you have recorded as MP3 or WAV files, this will be dependent 
upon
> the equipment at your disposal. However, I'll take a stab at it 
here:
> 
> 1) Open the MIDI file with Winamp (or windows media player)
> 2) Set the MIDI output to MPU401 MIDI interface
> 3) Press play and listen to the DTXpress module and make sure it is
> playing  what you expect/want the MIDI file to sound like
> 4) Run the R/L output from the DTXPress to the LINE IN on your 
sound card.
> 5) Open your sound recorder of choice (cool edit, soundforge, even 
Sound
> Recorder will work)
> 6) Record and save as a wave file then convert to MP3 if you like..
> 
> Hope that helps... :)
> 
> Vern
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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