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   Posted 6/6/2002 1:55 AM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
We have a lab full of AGP G4's, using Stealth Serial Port cards to run Alessis Synth modules and traditional controllers.

I booted the teacher's station into 10.1.5 and downloaded Stealth's OSX driver. NoteAbility has no provision for any choice other than USB MIDI and Quicktime, at least non that I could find. I'll work on that some more and see if Keith knows of a work-around.

Anyway, I downloaded the Sibelius Demo, configured the MIDI settings, opened an example file and it worked. The "Flex-time" input works as well. And I thought that we were going to have to switch to USB to get MIDI to work in X.

Anyone try Finale for Windoze in Virtual PC?

Scott
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   Posted 6/9/2002 12:57 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Along with my previous post, an intersting screenshot of the applications in OSX 2.0. Note the "MIDI Setup" application...

http://www.thinksecret.com/features/jaguarmiscellaneous/images/systemprofilerapplications.html

Scott
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