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#28767 - 08/15/01 10:00 AM
Re: Roll Call - JV80/90/1000, JV 1010/1080/2080, XP30/50/60/80, XV88/3080/5080.
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Registered: 07/30/01
Posts: 152
Loc: Michigan/US
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Hi! Well, my question goes out to all those roland xp users (and whatever else may apply). I have a bunch of software programs on my computer, like cakewalk and sound forge and acid pro, but I'm having trouble hooking the xp up to the computer. The problem is that the jacks on the xp are 1/4" and the input on the computer is 1/8". There are a couple of things that I was thinking of doing, and maybe somebody could help me decide. One, I was just going to hook the xp up to my digital 4 track, record the songs onto that, and then hook the four track up to the computer (it has 1/8" outputs) and record them onto one of my audio programs on there. Two, I was looking at these midi converter boxes (you can buy two, four, six, or eight input/outputs) that you hook your midi instrument up to then I guess you hook that up to the computer and it acts as a kind of adapter. (I'm not too sure on that, I think that's what it does) What do you think the best thing to do would be? What would get the best results? And would I lose quality in the sound? One more question, When you record from the xp onto a recorder (such as a computer or dig. 4track)using the midi cables...does it automatically seperate the different parts or midi channels? How does that work? Like if I used this method to record onto cakewalk and I had four tracks recorded on the xp, and I hook up the midi to the computer and press record on the PC, would it automatically record four seperate tracks? As you can see, I'm very confused. Please help!
[This message has been edited by stillme (edited 08-15-2001).]
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