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Re: Connecting to a computer

2003-01-29 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>

Great!  Cant wait to hear what ya got!



--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "selfcase <selfcase@y...>" 
<selfcase@y...> wrote:
> THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! IT WAS SO EASY!! 
> 
> OH MAN, now all I have to do is put up some of my stuff!
> 
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "underneathheaven 
<realvast@s...>" 
> <realvast@s...> wrote:
> > Hey dave!  As you've prolly noticed I like to make recordings 
and 
> > turn them into mp3s and post them! :)  The method I use is to 
plug 
> > the DTX module directly into my computer.  I'm not using any 
midi 
> > cables or anything like that.  I'm simply plugging into the 
> > headphone jack, with an adaptor to fit the phones jack, and 
> plugging 
> > the end into my soundcard's microphone jack, which fits 
perfectly 
> > and does not require an adaptor.  (I don't know if you want to 
go 
> > this route or were even planning to.)  From there my computer 
can 
> > now pick up my DTX and I control the volume via the soundcard's 
> > controls.  When I have everything sounding good, I use a piece 
of 
> > Software called Cool Edit Pro, which can multi-track and or 
record 
> > your single dtx.  There are several pieces of software that can 
do 
> > this.  With Cool Edit Pro you save all your tracks as wav files 
and 
> > then its very easy to turn the wav files into mp3s with some 
good 
> cd 
> > ripping software.  Once you have your mp3s you can burn cds for 
> your 
> > friends or post them here or just listen to yourself play day in 
> and 
> > day out! :)  I'm sure other people will help ya out too!  If you 
> > have anymore questions, just ask us!
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "selfcase <selfcase@y...>" 
> > <selfcase@y...> wrote:
> > > I'm sure this is in the message board somewhere, but so far 
all 
> > the 
> > > posts I've found are really specific, and I need some general 
> help:
> > > 
> > > I have the cable that attaches the brain of my DTX to my 
> computer. 
> > > 
> > > Is it possible to get the recordings I've saved in my 'user 
song' 
> > > banks onto my computer in .wav format? I see that in 
the 'Files' 
> > > section some people have mp3s up, (which is what I would 
like), 
> > but I 
> > > don't know how to do this.
> > > 
> > > If someone would give me some simple step-by-step instructions 
on 
> > how 
> > > to do this (including what software to download, etc), I'd 
really 
> > > really appreciate it.
> > > 
> > > Dave

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