Cakewalk vs. Cubase
1999-12-21 by vcrmac@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Thanks for the feedback, guys. Giles, your suggestion on the demos is a good one. My inclination is generally to get the most technical thing I can afford
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1999-12-21 by vcrmac@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Thanks for the feedback, guys. Giles, your suggestion on the demos is a good one. My inclination is generally to get the most technical thing I can afford
1999-12-20 by Brow, Paul [LTS]
Thanks for the info Giles Paul
1999-12-20 by Giles Hearn
Just an aside - Paul The AMD chips have suffered in the past from a poorer FPU than Intel. But now, they re actually just as good - and better in the case of
1999-12-20 by Brow, Paul [LTS]
Giles comments are spot on - only thing I would add about Cubase VST is that ISA Soundblaster cards are useless. You ll have problems with midi timing, and
1999-12-19 by Giles Hearn
That s a toughie. I ve used both and I they ve both got their strengths. I ve used Cakewalk Pro Audio since version 2 and now I m up to v9 so I guess I m
1999-12-19 by vcrmac@earthlink.net
Hi all, I m getting ready to make the jump into MIDI and home recording and am narrowing down my softwear choice to the Cubasis VST and Cakewalk Home Studio. I
1999-12-16 by bkadrie@xxxxx.xxx
Andy, I think I ve gotten the high-hat figured out now. I ve adjusted the screw on the pedal a bit for less play, and also changed the HH Sensitivity setting
1999-12-16 by bkadrie@xxxxx.xxx
Good job on the web page Giles. Lots of good information all in one location. The more I play on the DTXpress, the more questions that come to mind. Really,
1999-12-16 by bkadrie@xxxxx.xxx
I ve been away for a bit, mostly getting reading for the coming holiday, and of course playing on my new DTXpress. First off, I ve been really happy with the
1999-12-15 by Hubble, Andrew John
I think I solved the drum volume level last weak, it didn t occur to me until now though. If you dig through the voice menu you get to two pages of midi data,
1999-12-15 by Sanctum@xxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
no, the metronome is either on or off, but you could achieve the same thing by recording a song using click track voices, set the number of measures the song
1999-12-15 by vcrmac@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Hi all, Please see below new response to a message I sent to Yamaha a while ago regarding the low headphone volume on the module. I have to say that this
1999-12-15 by Giles Hearn
Hi all. The web site is now up to version 2 with improvements all round. I reckon I ve also fixed DTXchange - it was originally uploaded without the benefit
1999-12-14 by Giles Hearn
Hmmm....tricky The DTXpress uses hexagonal bolts to secure each pad to its stand . The stands are metal tubes about 1.5 diameter. These are the same width as
1999-12-14 by Giles Hearn
No. Once you start that clicker, it ll go on forever until you stop it. What you can do though, is to use the record feature and record yourself playing a side
1999-12-14 by farmerjoe66@xxxxxxx.xxx
Hey, Thanks for answering my questions regarding the DTXpress!!! I am going to use it only for practice so I think it will be great. one more question
1999-12-14 by Mr. Lauri Kero
They just called me from the store and said the pads and brain are here but I ll have to wait some more for the rack. So now I d like to know if I can get
1999-12-14 by Brow, Paul [LTS]
Thanks Andy, I went searching and eventually found a section that allows you to change the output note - Cubase VST is working just fine now. Also, for
1999-12-14 by Giles Hearn
* Checksum errors - could you let me know the names of the kits that won t load? I ll check them out. BTW-All user kits should be 972 bytes. * Failed to load
1999-12-13 by Brow, Paul [LTS]
I found that you have to set the DTXpress sync to external so it responds to midi in from a sequencer. Its on one of the UTILS menus. Paul Brow Principal
1999-12-13 by Giles Hearn
Andy, thanks for the gig info. I will definitely be interested in coming along. No worries about the type of music - it s exactly the same as I do in Fluid
1999-12-13 by Giles Hearn
Andy, thanks for the gig info. I will definitely be interested in coming along. No worries about the type of music - it s exactly the same as I do in Fluid
1999-12-13 by Giles Hearn
Andy, thanks for the gig info. I will definitely be interested in coming along. No worries about the type of music - it s exactly the same as I do in Fluid
1999-12-13 by Aaron M Crim
Everyone, I ve been out of the loop for a while, as I have been playing with (actually, beating up) my computer and some new software. But, during that time,
1999-12-12 by Hubble, Andrew John
I know this has been posted before by someone else, but its good to share. I have a couple of realy I don t understand this at all questions. 1) When I
1999-12-12 by Hubble, Andrew John
I m not realy the guy to answer this, so I hope some of the more MIDI compatible members of this list help you out more, but here s a real simple one. On the
1999-12-12 by Hubble, Andrew John
Using a Y-cable or splitter go from your outputs on the Pintech snare to the stereo input 9/10. By fiddling with the sounds you can set everything up to almost
1999-12-12 by Hubble, Andrew John
Sorry to disappoint you, and sorry to blab on if you ve already read my other posts, but here I go again, on my one man crusade. The rims on the stereo lines
1999-12-12 by Hubble, Andrew John
OK, DTXpress answers: Metronome: The unit uses a click track which can be set to play at a wide range of tempos and with accented notes (first beat of bar,
1999-12-12 by meadowman@btinternet.com
I have just collected my new DTXpress that my wife is getting me for Xmas - I am not allowed to set it all up until Xmas but I have connected up the brain so
1999-12-12 by vcrmac@earthlink.net
Hi Jim, I m usually good for the duh solutions that people have already tried so don t be insulted... Are you running a stereo cord out of the pad and into
1999-12-12 by bkadrie@iname.com
Just bought the Pinetech CC102ST pad at my local Guitar Center. Initially the snare wasn t very sensitive, but using the Voice Edit menu, I was able to tweak
1999-12-12 by farmerjoe66@hotmail.com
Hey all, I will be getting rid of my Roland td-5 in the next few weeks and plan on picking up a dtxpress. had a few questions that you might be able to answer.
1999-12-12 by Hubble, Andrew John
Giles, Great to see your web site up and running, some real good tips and tricks too. Here s a couple of variations on some oyu ve already published. 1)
1999-12-12 by Sanctum@xxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Brett, Read about the Pintech dual zone systems in their response to me on the subject. As for the hi-hat pedal, I get a lot of trouble with it too. It
1999-12-12 by Sanctum@xxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Here s the low down folks. Looks like if you buy a Pintech concert cast pad, then you have to put it through inputs 9/10 to get the rim to fire. Pad as
1999-12-12 by musso@ix.netcom.com
I purchased a concertcast pad from pintech at another store today, and cannot seem to get it to trigger off the rim on either the sw. on the snare or on input
1999-12-12 by Giles Hearn
Hi everyone, Good to see the list has now reached nearly 30 members. Didn t seem that long ago since there was just 3 of us! Anyway, just to let you know my
1999-12-11 by bkadrie@iname.com
Some very good links there. I ll check them out! Brett
1999-12-11 by bkadrie@iname.com
I too just bought mine and I m having a great time playing around with it. I love all the different samples that hey have for the drums, quit a good selection
1999-12-11 by Hubble, Andrew John
I have a simple question and need an urgent answer regarding compatibility of your dual zony pads. I use a Yamaha DTXpress brain which relies on condenser
1999-12-11 by Sanctum@xxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hey Musso, You will I m afraid find that two standard pads can t be used as centre and rim, because of differences in technology, I ve tried it, it doesn t
1999-12-11 by Sanctum@xxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Was this meant for me? If so, thanks Giles, but I would still recommend the Pintech mesh head pads over any of these, even Hart. I ve looked at these product
1999-12-10 by musso@xx.xxxxxx.xxx
fellow drummers, I had decided after a 12 year hiatus to start playing again, so my first course of action was to hit the net and get some info. After reading
1999-12-09 by vcrmac@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Hi all, I haven t had a chance to play the Pintech yet but they seem to get universal praise for value and quality. Link to a magazine review from edrums.com.
1999-12-08 by Giles Hearn
Check these other manufacturers out... http://www.edrums.com/pintech_home.htm http://www.hartdynamics.com/home/index.html
1999-12-08 by Sanctum@xxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This is Pintech s new 13 mesh head snare pad, it looks good and past reports of Pintech kit is that they are the best value for money going. The big Roland
1999-12-08 by vcrmac@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Hi Aaron, By the * in my message, I just meant to try the fix in the manual that is noted with the * (pg. 19, right column, #9, small print under main
1999-12-07 by bkadrie@xxxxx.xxx
Unfortunately, the Pinetech e-snare that I demo d was single trigger. I think that when I actually go in to buy the DTXpress, I will ask about trying out a
1999-12-07 by Alverson, Thomas M.
I just got a DTXpress and I m thinking of getting one more pad (dual zone) to use for the snare. Yamaha makes a dual zone pad for around $100 that looks just