Yes it is possible...I use logic now, but I
had CW pro audio 9 and I entered all the names by hand....Sorry I cant
remember specifically, but most of the information was in the manual....I know
that you start by using "define instruments"..then I created a new group under
"patch names"..
Just make sure your midi port accessing
your new patch name bank....
Sorry I couldn't be more help....at least
you know it can be done and it wasnt that hard...
Lee Kanne
----- Original Message -----
From: <bpalmer66@...>
To: <DTXpress@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 2:07
PM
Subject: [DTXpress] NEW DTXpress member(150) user
since 7/2000....PLEASE HELP!
>
> I need some assistance. I'm trying to create an instrument definiton
> file for the Yamaha DTXpress for Cakewalk (I have Pro Audio 9).
> Cakewalk and their BBS site don't have a clue. Accessing the DTXpress
> drum kits by number is no problem! However, trying to create a
> definition that will let my computer (Cakewalk) have access to the
> specifics of which Drum is on what MIDI NOTE within each kit.... plus
> .....the specifics of which voice the drum is using.....is proving to
> be one headache.
>
> Has anyone accomplished this feat yet. I understand if you don't want
> to share the info. All I need to know....is it possible? If its
> possible.....I'll just keep hammerin' away at it.
>
> It would be a source of great motivation on my end knowing that it is
> possible. Running out out of steam :)
>
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