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Owen Carson
post Tue 13 May 2003, 01:20
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Hi
I am trying to get an old keyboard to run under OS X. Under OS 9 I can get the keyboard working under OMS, but there doesn't seem to be a version of OMS for X. Is there a way to get OMS-compatible keyboards working under X?
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formatj
post Tue 13 May 2003, 02:44
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Which keyboard is it?
Do you have a MIDI interface?
Is it a USB keyboard?

There is no version of OMS for OS X. It has been replaced by Core MIDI.
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post Thu 15 May 2003, 00:02
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Doug Wyatt the coder for OMS, is now an Apple employee, he spearheaded the development of the Audio/Midi utility found in the Applications/Utilities folder. cool.gif

It has the functionality of OMS


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mimik
post Wed 17 Aug 2005, 14:39
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It has not all the functionnality of OMS apparently :
I usually used OMS on Mac Os 9 to play PlayerPro files through Reason.
It's not possible anymore with the mac OS X version of Player Pro. It still needs OMS. How can I do ?
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post Wed 17 Aug 2005, 20:19
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Don't know OMS doesn't exist in OSX.

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I was able to bring in all of my patch names from my midi devices, with Cherry Picker

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post Thu 18 Aug 2005, 07:25
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As long as your keyboard has MIDI, it will work.
You also can use Cherry Picker, a donationware, to make patches.
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post Thu 18 Aug 2005, 10:44
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It's not a keyboard. It's to communicate midi information between 2 applications (here it's PlayerPro and Reason).
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post Thu 18 Aug 2005, 19:22
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does Player Pro support rewire?

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post Thu 18 Aug 2005, 23:36
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No... that's the problem
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