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Routing Midi Sequencer Events

Routing Midi Sequencer Events

2002-03-25 by gin1969

I'm new to the group and love the information I've read.  I've read 
almost all of the archives and appreciate all of the info I've seen.  
I've owned the DTXpress for about 1 month and am now trying to hook 
this all up to my digital recording system through midi.  Here's my 
question:

Now that I've found the ON switch (and MUTE too!) I'm using a 
computer sequencer (JazzWare) and can use the DTXpress brain as a 
tone generator.  This all works fine using Midi Channel 10.

I would like to route only certain midi events (e.g. snare drum) to a 
specific audio output jack.  Basically to get the snare coming out 
Left and all other drums coming out Right so I can put these into 
separate tracks on the recorder.

Does anyone know of a way to route the incoming midi events to the 
audio outputs?

I've experimented with MTC and haven't had much success so I'd like 
to do this in a single sequence pass.

Thanks for all your help already!

Re: [DTXpress] Routing Midi Sequencer Events

2002-03-29 by Scott Bettersworth

I think it is possible to send the signal from each
individual pad to the left or right within the dtx
brain.

However, if you are really wanting to record an
individual pad to a midi source, I think you have do
this in your recording software. Sonar (what I use)
allows you to asign each midi note (snare drum) to an
individaul track AFTER you have recorded the kit
through channel 10. You can then aply a mutitude of
effect to each signal.

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Re: [DTXpress] Routing Midi Sequencer Events

2002-03-29 by Scott Bettersworth

I think it is possible to send the signal from each
individual pad to the left or right within the dtx
brain.

However, if you are really wanting to record an
individual pad to a midi source, I think you have do
this in your recording software. Sonar (what I use)
allows you to asign each midi note (snare drum) to an
individaul track AFTER you have recorded the kit
through channel 10. You can then aply a mutitude of
effect to each signal.

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