Do I need some special...
2003-01-12 by Tim Erim
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2003-01-12 by Tim Erim
Do I need some special...
software to get started concerning transferring MIDI between my pc and my dtxpress?...and in that case where do I get them?2003-01-12 by cortex777 <tim.erim2@telia.com>
Do I need some special... software to get started concerning transferring MIDI between my pc and my dtxpress?...and in that case where do I get them?
2003-01-12 by Gary <rock_n_4jesus@yahoo.com>
--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "cortex777 <tim.erim2@t...>" <tim.erim2@t...> wrote: > Do I need some special... > > software to get started concerning transferring MIDI between my pc > and my dtxpress?...and in that case where do I get them? To transfer or receive new drumkits to your dtxpress module via a pc you can find a program here to do that... http://www.thehearns.fsnet.co.uk/dtxpressions/ Now when you say transfer MIDI, if you are talking about recording..then you'll need a sequencer program for that. I use Cakewalk Pro Audio 8.0 for my home recordings. But you can get by with a very very cheap one (to get you started) for just midi sequencing. If you do a search I bet you can find one on the internet for free possibly. Maybe someone on here knows where it is...keep watching here..lots of great info available. Gary
2003-01-13 by Scott Bettersworth
What do you want to do. Do you want to record the midi with other instruments? Look at Sonar by Cakewalk or Cubase SX by Steinberg. BUT! before you get into this you had better take sometime and learn about midi and how it works. Also you will most likely need some midi cables and a midi interface, ie the midiman 2x2 by MAudio. Good Luck. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
2003-01-13 by Tim Erim
----- Original Message -----Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 3:53 PMSubject: [DTXpress] Re: Do I need some special...--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "cortex777 <tim.erim2@t...>"
<tim.erim2@t...> wrote:
> Do I need some special...
>
> software to get started concerning transferring MIDI between my pc
> and my dtxpress?...and in that case where do I get them?
To transfer or receive new drumkits to your dtxpress module via a pc
you can find a program here to do that...
http://www.thehearns.fsnet.co.uk/dtxpressions/
Now when you say transfer MIDI, if you are talking about
recording..then you'll need a sequencer program for that. I use
Cakewalk Pro Audio 8.0 for my home recordings. But you can get by
with a very very cheap one (to get you started) for just midi
sequencing. If you do a search I bet you can find one on the internet
for free possibly. Maybe someone on here knows where it is...keep
watching here..lots of great info available.
Gary
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2003-01-13 by Tim Erim
----- Original Message -----From: Scott BettersworthSent: Monday, January 13, 2003 3:20 AMSubject: Re: [DTXpress] Do I need some special...What do you want to do.
Do you want to record the midi with other instruments?
Look at Sonar by Cakewalk or Cubase SX by Steinberg.
BUT! before you get into this you had better take
sometime and learn about midi and how it works. Also
you will most likely need some midi cables and a midi
interface, ie the midiman 2x2 by MAudio.
Good Luck.
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