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				  Tue 26 Aug 2003, 16:48 |  
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				Only thing I can think of.
 Open the files/projects in SVP on a somewhat older Mac.
 Export midi-info as  standard midifiles. Export audio as aif/wave-files
 or whatever is possible.
 
 Save it to cd or over networkfolder if avalaible.
 Open related midi-files in DP4 import related audiofiles, all in the same project.
 Save the project in DP4.
 Start to redo mix & automation data etc - and save.
 
 A lot of work and it's cumbersome.
 
 You need to get a working SVP first.
 
 Cheers:  Dixiechicken
 
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				  Mon  8 Sep 2003, 11:18 |  
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				I still use it too sometimes on my OS 9 partition, which I still use for most audio duties. I use it to check my SMFs. It may help to rap with some Studio Vision super fans. I found these two sites and these cats/gals are still pushing and pulling with SVP. They have all kinds of info and a free permanent and fully functional demo version of the program to download.http://agektmr.7days.jp/Vision/http://www.fm-music.com/v/ Peace. homershines for phat drum sounds & samples contact me at homershines@yahoo.c-o-m
				
				
				
			
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