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prutulz
post Mon 21 May 2001, 17:48
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This Apple developper page annouces sessions about audio & Midi in MacOS X, at the WWDC 2001

Let's hope :/


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Cpt Horse
post Sat 26 May 2001, 03:39
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I dont use OS X or know anybody that does but.. my understanding is that you will be able to boot with classic OS so there wouldnt be a problem with using older software

I choose to upgrade only to OS 9 due to budget and with a G3 I dont think OS X would be much of an advantage.
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post Fri 1 Jun 2001, 03:22
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Looking at my OS X core systems, I can see folders named 'ASIO' and other audio related folders, looks like some work is already in the way...
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post Fri 1 Jun 2001, 03:32
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Look at this:
http://developer.apple.com/audio/coreaudio.html
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post Fri 1 Jun 2001, 14:54
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thanks for the link!
it seems good !!! wink.gif

Let's see what hapen.....


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post Sun 3 Jun 2001, 05:19
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Yeah thanks!
Looks like Mac OS X will also be midi and audio ready...
Let's wait a little...
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post Thu 12 Jul 2001, 13:12
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From the maxmsp list today:
http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0107/1.../11.music.shtml
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post Fri 9 Dec 2005, 08:34
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Wow, no replies for years??

anyway.. now there is Tiger and there is core audio. Music souds best on Mac as always. All the good audio software is available on Mac. It's USB now, the days of the old school MIDI have ended.

Stay with Macs!!


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ushhhh never awaken threads that sleep deep wink.gif laugh.gif

And there's been talks about every other versions along the way wink.gif cool.gif


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