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> Garage Band, can you import and edit midi files
BigDan
post Mon 7 Jun 2004, 03:24
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I am new to mac.I am just buying a mac g4 powerbook,I will be using it for a sequencer.I hope I can use garage band as my sequencer by importing editing and playing the file thru it.The price of the power book is wiping me out so I cant buy any thing like logic Please if anyone knows if this will work or if you know of a free or cheap software sequencer let me know.
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Jaysee
post Tue 8 Jun 2004, 20:19
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re VST to audio unit conversion *wrappers*...I found this recently but not sure about cost. might be worth a look though

Product Description FXPVSTAU

The VST to AudioUnit Adapter for Mac OS X is a highly-integrated plug-in wrapper that allows users of AudioUnit-compatible applications such as Emagic's Logic Audio 6.x and MOTU's Digital Performer 4.x to integrate VST plug-ins and instruments seamlessly in to their working environment.

Once installed and configured, the wrapper creates "virtual AudioUnits" for each of your VST plug-ins, which behave exactly the same as true AudioUnits in every respect. It uses virtually no CPU (less than 0.1% per instance on a 550MHz PowerBook G4), and offers total compatibility with a huge selection of VST plug-ins from a wide range of vendors. It's also incredibly easy to u
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