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> Help With Osx 10.2.4 And Midi Set-up, Can't set up MIDI keyboard with software
parente
post Mon 7 Apr 2003, 09:17
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It's been 3 years since I've set-up my music software and it seems like 100. The fog is starting to clear a little... but not much.

I recently bought a Mac G4 1Gh, 768 ram running OS 10.2.4 to compose and record more of my own material which I used to use a tangerine iMac for. I spent the day (all day) trying to use a FastLane USB interface with my Casio CTK-540 MIDI keyboard along with Bitheadz Unity DS-1 2.1 sampler software. I've used all of this equipment and software before. I'm not new to a Mac, but am new to Mac OSX and no matter what I try, I can't get this system work.

I tried downloading from MOTU's website the most recent FastLane drivers for both OS9 and OSX and installed both of them. If I start up Audio MIDI from OSX, it sees the Fastlane but not Unity DS-1. If I start-up OS9 and open FreeMidi, it sees Unity DS-1 but not FastLane. I tried loading Performer 6 and the installer program gave me an error screen saying it couldn't find the CD.

I downloaded Pro Tools Free and Musy software hoping to make some progress and see what current sequencing software was like. Along with these downloads came OMS, which I installed to see if it would help make the MIDI connections. Nothing seems to work.

I can start-up Unity DS1 by itself and access the sound banks directly using the onscreen virtual keyboard, but that's about it. Can anyone tell if I'm doing something wrong, or do I need to buy all new eqipment and software? This is really frustrating blink.gif

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Steve
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Levon River
post Tue 8 Apr 2003, 01:05
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QUOTE (parente @ Apr 7 2003, 13:15)
The music that I'm composing is instrumental electronic ambient/new age and soundtrack oriented. My goal is to stay completely digital and use only a my Mac with a midi keyboard, (for now). I'd really like to find an all-in-one solution for the G4, combining midi sequencing, sampler, importing of sound files and output to CD, (if there is anything like this available). And of course this would all work flawlessly rolleyes.gif

I'll take a look at "Reason" and "MachFive" and other OSX solutions.

From what you describe you want to do, I don't think you can hardly do better for a "git up and git" program than Reason. It's streaks right down the electronic ambient/new age pike with its included synths, samplers, sequencers and beat boxes.

Of course, with the right sampler sounds loaded, you can also do anything from bluegrass to classical.

Reason's main limitation is no audio recording capabilities, though its MIDI editor also leaves something to be desired. (You can get there with it, but it may require a few layovers.)

For audio recording, plus more MIDI manipulation manglers, your options are substantial and growing (finally!). One very inexpensive way to get started with a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) is Metro's SE version--$59 bucks for audio recording/playback plus an excellent MIDI editor:

http://www.sagantech.biz/metro/products.shtml

Metro doesn't work with Reason yet, but is promised to in a free upgrade.

Of course Digital Performer 4 has just (finally!) been released and it promises to be a real powerhouse, plus it supports Rewire 2, so you can use it to drive Reason and as many of Reason's built-in synths and samplers as your RAM and processor will bear. That should make for a very potent and heady mix.

Then there's Logic, and this board has more Logic disciples than my dawg has fleas, so I'm sure one or more can provide a persuasive sermon for conversion--though this lost heathen steadfastly refuses to dangle the dongle.

The options, though, are finally opening up a bit after a very long, very painful dry spell in OS X. There may be hope yet. biggrin.gif
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