Installing Beat Thang Virtual

Installing Beat Thang Virtual

This is just a simple video of the installation process for the Beat Thang Virtual.

I’ll have another video showing my first look at the interface shortly.

Please leave your comments below, let me know how you like the videos!

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21 Responses to “Installing Beat Thang Virtual”

  1. dafonk says:

    Hi, I’m unable to install Beat Thang Virtual on my PC.
    Pentium 4 : 2.5 GHz, Windows XP2
    http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/2618/configo.jpg

    Here’s the error message :http://img408.imageshack.us/img408/8458/beatthanginstallationpb.jpg

    I launched the WinVirtualBeatThangInstaller-1.0.4.msi’ file.
    The manual talks about ‘WinVirtualBeatThangInstaller-1.0.3.msi’ maybe the
    latest version is not working.

    Can you help me, please ?
    Thank you

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    saintjoe Reply:

    Hey dafonk, I will check with them to see what could be the issue. I’m not sure but I think it may require a dual core system, but I could be wrong, I will verify for you.

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    dafonk Reply:

    Thanks, I don’t have a dual core, they told me that Penitum 4 should be fine, as stated in the spec of the box.

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    saintjoe Reply:

    Ahh well I’m probably wrong then, my fault lol. I forwarded the error to them, so hopefully they will get back with me or respond directly to you.

    thanks bro.

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    dafonk Reply:

    Hi me again,

    I’m wondering if the problem is not due to the file names below :

    http://img391.imageshack.us/img391/8458/beatthanginstallationpb.jpg

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    saintjoe Reply:

    Could be having a problem translating properly?

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    dafonk Reply:

    Translating what ? It’s the files on the usb key
    Anyone, I hope they will send me a link to download a version that works.

  2. saintjoe says:

    Well from what I can see, you’re stuff isn’t in english? I don’t know how or if that matters, I’ve never used or dealt with a non-english version of windows.

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  3. dafonk says:

    Ah ok, thanks. Do you have the same file names on your USB drive ?

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  4. dafonk says:

    I Got an email from Beat Kangz :

    Hey Sebastien

    We apologize about any inconvenience we may have caused and we thank you
    for your patience. We believe you might have a bad key and we will send
    you a downloadable version to your email through http://www.yousendit.com.

    Thanks
    Beat Kangz Support Team.

    Now It works perfectly!!

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    saintjoe Reply:

    Awesome bro! Glad you got it working!

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  5. dafonk says:

    Thank you for your help saintjoe.

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    saintjoe Reply:

    Anytime man, no problem, just glad you got it working.

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  6. Reggie says:

    Windows Media Edition with Emu 1820 audio card asio drivers
    installing from a store purchased CD
    I did install the asio 4all as well but it gives me a
    Factory Content installer first then ” There is a problem with this Windows installer package. A program run as part of the set up did not finish as expected. contact your support personnel or package vendor.” so now what?
    Thanks for your help.

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    saintjoe Reply:

    Hit them up man, support@beatkangz.com, they have support techs, they may need to send you a new installer, I’m not sure if it’s an issue with windows media center edition or not. Your sound card is fine, so it may be an issue with the windows version. They could tell you for sure tho.

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  7. kEVIN says:

    I bought btv at the music store and i’m not getting any signals to sample off of youtube and i dont know how to export my own sounds on here can you please help me this is a big issue for me.

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    saintjoe Reply:

    in order to sample from youtube your computer soundcard needs to support “record what you hear” or recording streaming audio, it’s not up to btv it’s based on your soundcard.

    Not sure what you mean by export your own sounds? You mean import? If you want to bring in your own stuff, go into system, and set the user folder to wherever you want, then drag your sounds into the “samples” folder in the user folder.

    Then you have to go into kit or instrument, and create a new kit, then you can add your sounds from the browser into new kits.

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  8. check says:

    saintjoe – what file format (wav, mp3) does the sample need to be in order to import it into BTV?

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    saintjoe Reply:

    wav format

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    check Reply:

    thanks saintjoe.

    is there a button that will synch the instruments to the proper place? i always feel like my a kick drum here and there arn’t where they are suppose to be.

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    saintjoe Reply:

    use quantize and mess with the different settings until it works like you want it, but usually turning on quantize will do what you’re wanting to do

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