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Amit
post Mon 24 Jul 2006, 08:17
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Hi,

I'm new to MAC, and I need to create virtual MIDI ports to route MIDI between applications.
On PC I used Maple virtual MIDI cable. I understand that for MAC I can use the Audio MIDI Setup utility to achieve that, but it seems like there's not much I can do there...I heard that the IAC driver might have something to do with routing between applications, but I can't edit any properties for it...
Trying to add a new MIDI device doesn't really cause applications to see anything new in their MIDI port list.

I'd appreciate any thoughts about this.

Thanks,
Amit
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gdoubleyou
post Tue 15 Aug 2006, 18:49
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QUOTE (Amit @ Sun 23 Jul 2006, 23:17) *
Hi,

I'm new to MAC, and I need to create virtual MIDI ports to route MIDI between applications.
On PC I used Maple virtual MIDI cable. I understand that for MAC I can use the Audio MIDI Setup utility to achieve that, but it seems like there's not much I can do there...I heard that the IAC driver might have something to do with routing between applications, but I can't edit any properties for it...
Trying to add a new MIDI device doesn't really cause applications to see anything new in their MIDI port list.

I'd appreciate any thoughts about this.

Thanks,
Amit


you have to select the IAC driver in the host you are using..

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