Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
Ken
----- Original Message -----From: willsudSent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 2:33 AMSubject: [DTXpress] Re: main volume too low!Ken,
on the Mk1 Dtxpress I think I started by copying one of the standard
kits to an empty user kit location (just navigate to the kit and
press 'Save' and then change the kit number in the display before
pressing save again).
Then it's just a matter of hitting the pad concerned and then press
the 'Voice' button.
The display then shows the various voice settings including one
called 'V=1'.. this means that all the settings shown apply to the
1st voice.
Navigate to this value using the up/down buttons and change it
to 'V=2'... you will likely see that there are no values assigned to
the 2nd voice, so just navigate around and choose whatever sounds
you like.
I think I 'pinched' my heavy tom sounds from a kit on the
Dtxpressions site and uploaded it to the Dtxpress using the
Dtxchange programme also available there
(http://www.dtxpressions.com) -
in fact I was using the programme last night to dump all my kits out
of the Dtxpress as a backup (you need a midi cable and a regular PC
with a soundcard as a minimum to do this).
Hope that's helped rather than confused.
regards,
William
--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Ken" wrote:
> William,
>
> I have wanted to do this so I would like to know how to go about
layering/assigning 2 voices to the pads. Can any 2 voices be chosen
or does it have to be the ones with the bullet marker on the list of
voices? Can you (or anyone) provide a sequence of steps to
accomplish this? i.e. an example assigning a couple of voices to a
tom pad.
>
> Thanks, Ken
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