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> Any Free Midi 'recorders'
macmonkey
post Sat 14 Jun 2008, 20:33
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hi all,

back in the days of OS9 i used the free Protools software (LE?) to record midi using my yamaha piano & midiman interface.

Are there any free equivalents that I can 'record' midi on OSX?

apologies for the noob question!!
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Dasa Soul
post Sun 15 Jun 2008, 09:28
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Aloha try this one ,is super good and is free http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ cool.gif
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post Sun 15 Jun 2008, 13:09
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Well every mac's comes with Garageband so that's a nice start.

Furthermore you can find a lot of midi tools at: http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/mac/MIDI_PLAYERS_UTILITIES/

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macmonkey
post Sun 15 Jun 2008, 18:35
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thanks for the replies.

I had a look on the audacity site and it says it doesn't support recording midi, unfortunately.

also, my mac is so old (titanium g4 laptop!) that it didn't come with garageband.

any other ideas?

I just want to record midi and possibly edit any wrong notes afterwards ;-)

thanks
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post Sun 15 Jun 2008, 23:04
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QUOTE (macmonkey @ Sun 15 Jun 2008, 18:35) *
thanks for the replies.

I had a look on the audacity site and it says it doesn't support recording midi, unfortunately.

also, my mac is so old (titanium g4 laptop!) that it didn't come with garageband.

any other ideas?

I just want to record midi and possibly edit any wrong notes afterwards ;-)

thanks

Aloha you can buy a old Ilife like 5 0r 6 on ebay for $5 to 10 i ,have one if you cant find one
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mortalengines
post Mon 16 Jun 2008, 06:54
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If you are still on OS 9 then you can maybe find a copy of Pro Tools Free...that will definitely record midi.

www.myspace.com/mortal_engines
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lunar 1
post Mon 16 Jun 2008, 13:56
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Have a look at Aria Maestosa:
http://ariamaestosa.sourceforge.net/

If that doesn't do it for you, try doing searches for "midi" and/or "midi editor" at:
http://sourceforge.net
and
http://www.versiontracker.com/macosx/

G'luck

PS- Oh yeah, and you should also update your OS to at least 10.2.8 if you haven't already done so... The all-in-one updater is bit of a wad at just under 100 megs, but it's well worth doing and free from apple.com.

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