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Mon 6 Jun 2005, 22:14
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Hi there, I have owned a Yamaha UX16 for two years and have been completely unable to make it work on either my iMac or my G4 powerbook. The programs I need to use it for are "Encore" and "Band in a Box". This weekend I have tried it for the first time on a PC, a Toshiba Satellite, and it worked, playing my Technics KN200. For many years I've used the combination of MAC computer and KN2000 to play midi using the programs Encore and Band-in-a-box. This has been with older computers like the LC3 and the powerbook series but they are wearing out and I need to upgrade to OSX. I can't get any midi activity either in or out from iMac or G4. Has anyone any idea why, or better still can someone who has beaten this problem tell me how they did it? I have OMS installed but it just produces crashes. Deigh Davies New Zealand
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Tue 7 Jun 2005, 04:51
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Hi there, Thanks for reply. I m actually using the OS9.2 version of the iMac since I have no music programs designed for OSX, sorry for not explaining this properly. on the G4 I use the classic face.
On your advice I searched out the UX16 icons, they were in the extensions folder, I copied them into the utilities folder and restarted. There is still no recocnition of the UX16 in the sound in/out file.
There is no Audio MIDI setup in the utilities folder. A search for the name using Fast Find failed to find anything in the computer.
Deigh Davies New Zealand
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Tue 7 Jun 2005, 12:23
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QUOTE (ourmanflinty @ Jun 7 2005, 09:07) You must set to boot from an OS9 folder in 'startup disk'. That is correct. What kind of iMac and PowerBook are you using? The more recent models can not boot to OS9. I think the last OS9 bootable PowerBook G4 was the 1 GHz / 867 MHz (introduced Nov'02) with PowerPC 7455 processor, and the last OS9 bootable iMac was the 800 MHz model (introduced Jan'02) with PowerPC 7450 processor.
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Wed 8 Jun 2005, 09:26
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Hi Deigh, got your pm.. The only g4 desktop that won't boot into OS 9 is the FW800 model, all others will. I'm afraid OMS will not run under classic. Try and find 'startup disk' in system preferences and go from there. OMS 2.3.8 get it here... macmusic midi d/loadsRe-install OMS 2.3.8 and see how you get on. Do you use 'universal access'..the 'turn on zoom' feature and the 'switch to white on black' work really well for a musician I know with vision difficulties?
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Wed 8 Jun 2005, 22:59
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Eyes no problem now, had second op yesterday and can now read computer screen without glasses! first time for 40 years!! but will have to take it easy reading OMS pamphlet for a few days.
I have no music programs yet for OSX, my G4 is still away bein fixed so am going to concentrate on getting iMac to work midiwise using OS9 thanks for all help sofar unable to download latest OMS, went through the procedures but computer quoted "Cant find path" (or somthing like that) Deigh
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Fri 10 Jun 2005, 05:23
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OK I surrender. Two days of experimentation and still no midi on my iMac os9. I'm giving up and going back to the old LC3 with A4 screen and my powerboook 190. Out of date technology Yes, I know, but it does work! My G4 returned from repairer and promplty crashed agin. I'm hoping to get the retailer to take it back. Thanks to everyone for their help. I've learned a lot, but obviously not enough.
Does anyone know of a midi swop site where I can donate my arrangements for Encore and downoad others? Deigh Davies
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