Hi fad, I've recorded with my DTXpress kit in different ways to my computer. Mostly I use my 1/4" L/R Stereo Audio Outputs of the DTXpress into my Aardvark Q10 audio card. I've also used regular midi cables into the midi IN/OUT of my Q10 (though you can use a stand alone midi interface). I also use the 'To Host' directly from my DTXpress to my computers connections on the motherboard. I pprefer this because it's only 'one' cable for midi in/out and it free's up my midi connections for say my keyboard. What I DON'T know is the regular midi VS To Host Pro's & Cons, though To Host works great for me:) As for recording software I own Cubase & Cakewalk. Both are very good and you can't go wrong with either one, but I prefer and use Cubase software. I suggest you go to the Steinberg/Cubase & CakeWalk web sites and download their FREE trail versions and decide for yourself which interface you prefer. If on a budget, have a look on ebay for some used and less recent versions. Steve --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "fad1261" <fad1261@y...> wrote: > > > i had my dtxpress for 2 years ,i just wanna know how to record on my > computer and wich is the best software tu use,(cakewalk ,is it good?) > > if o do that can i individually record on a track each trigger ...
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Re: recording on my computer
2004-12-12 by zapaxe
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