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23 Dec 2004
Hope I can explain this right... I'm looking for a program to run on my Powerbook G4 that can load a midi file and step through each note or chord played and show it on a virtual keyboard display.

What I want to do is load a piano midi file and "see" it being played on the computer display.

Thanks!
Netjammer-
3 Apr 2004
Here's the hardware:

Korg Triton Studio 76
E-MU X-6 with Mophatt module
Midiman Sport 2X2

While trying autoconfigure the midi hardware DP4 detects the E-MU but doesn't see the Triton Studio. I manually add the Triton but when I try to use the patches all I get are the GM patches. I have the Triton in sequence mode but still no luck. I can record and playback the triton GM patches only.

On the E-MU side, for whatever reason I only have 1 midi channel available thus I can't mult-track the different patches.

Any ideas?
Cheers!
netjammer-

PS. DP4 running G4 Powerbook 15" 768ram, 80 Superdrive...
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