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Recording to PC

Recording to PC

2007-10-06 by diontrisnadi

Hello,

I have been trying to record from my dtxpress III set. Unfortunately, 
I've been facing a bit of problem.

The sound that I get in my computer is not very good. The hi-hats and 
cymbals are too loud, while my bass drum kicks get distorted. I am 
recording through the headphone out/ left and right channels at the 
back of the brain. Both ways produced the same result. 

I use audacity to record with the minimum gain. It helps a bit for 
the cymbals and I also tried to hit the cymbals a little softer. 
However, the bass drum kicks still gets distorted.

I turned the volume knob in my dtxpress III brain into the most 
comfortable volume as I listen through my headphone. The bass drum 
kick will only not get distorted when I play down the volume so low, 
that I can't feel the "punch" from the kick drum.

Is there any way I can record so that I can get a good sound? Without 
having to lose the "feel" from the kick drum that is. Thanks :D

Re: [DTXpress] Recording to PC

2007-10-07 by Santana Moll

Just a gues, maybe the input  you use on your soundcard, is set as a microphone input. You can change it on your mixer by deactivating the mic preamp, in the

Re:Recording to PC

2007-10-07 by Dan Johnson

You can actually set the volume for each pad separately. You can also set the attach, decay, and reverb for each head. Look in the manual and you'll find the process to do it. If you don't have a manual let me know and I'll scan the appropriate pages and send them to you. Don't forget, you can also just record the MIDI stream from your drum kit and then assign drum sounds to it later. I use Garage Band and Logic Pro to record my sessions. Use the audio out ports on the back for the best sound. I usually record the audio and MIDI at the same time. Don't forget, you can also change the sounds that are assigned to each head and you can tune the head to the notes that you prefer. Experiment with the cymbal sounds too, there are lots of choices. There's a table in the back of the manual that shows all the possible sound assignments.

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