Is it possible to output to a computer to record sessions?
If so, how? What would I need?
If you have a decent sound card in your computer, you can just go out from the headphone jack on the module straight to your computer microphone input. Use a sound capturing software (plenty of freeware and shareware out there), and your set. If you want to splurge, you can get a usb mixer and run it through that, and then into the computer (this is what I am currently doing).
You should be able to use the USB port to connect directly to your PC and use one of the freeware recording apps (like Audacity) also.
If you're jamming with someone else you could input them (line level, not amplified) into the mix-in port on the TD-9 and record both on your PC.
You should be able to use the USB port to connect directly to your PC and use one of the freeware recording apps (like Audacity) also.
If you're jamming with someone else you could input them (line level, not amplified) into the mix-in port on the TD-9 and record both on your PC.
The usb port is only for backing up to a stick or playing wavs.....not connecting to a computer. Unfortunately.
Really??? the roland Vdrum department have to go talk to the Boss GT-10 department... alot of Guitar MFX pedals these days are coming out with USB audio interfaces built into them.
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