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Tue 13 Mar 2001, 15:57
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 165 Joined: 12-Jan 01 From: Brussels - BE Member No.: 183 |
As you may know, at the end of this month, Apple with launch MacOS X, the new MacOS.
Did you notice that no announcements was made about music making with this OS. OMS, a vital element for midi communication IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH macOS X, and is no longer developped. No replacement was even announced! This mean NO MIDI (compatible with existing applications) on mac OS X. Audio drivers will need to be rewritten to work in OSX, and reports show that the system sound interface (Sound manager) was not improved, or is even worse than the actual version.... It sounds like Apple completely forgets its musician customers base! -itunes is a kind software, but it doesn't replace the needs for WORKING midi and audio application- SHOULD WE BUY A PC TO MAKE MUSIC NOW ????? :-( -------------------- Prutulz
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Tue 13 Mar 2001, 16:32
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 13-Mar 01 From: New York - US Member No.: 363 |
you're right! :-(
A friend of mine, working close to Apple (cupertino) told me that (pro) music making is even not discussed in the OS X dev team. iTunes for all! arrrrrrgggggghhhhhhh!!!!!!! (Edited by xfiles at Mar. 13, 2001 - 15:34) -------------------- phil from NY
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Wed 14 Mar 2001, 07:59
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Moderator Group: Moderators Posts: 3,768 Joined: 07-Dec 00 From: PARIS - FR Member No.: 23 |
You are like virgins
Remember USB story MIDI is too has-been and maby some people somewhere, by the bridge are thinking about that don't worry be happy -------------------- Plombier, DéZingueur de HP, ferblantier
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Wed 14 Mar 2001, 14:37
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 165 Joined: 12-Jan 01 From: Brussels - BE Member No.: 183 |
I clearly remember USB:
USB is faster, smarter, and more convenient than serial BUT: 3 years after, Midi synchronisation still not work on USB: You have to put a stealth port to get a rock solid midi sync (with an old serial midi interface) And it was just a hardware thing... In 10 days, it would be a software thing. I can bet you than in the 2 coming years, 80% of the musical softwares (except the major ones) won't work on OS X. If as a result, we could get a faster midi, a unified plug-in architecture, a clever OS sound management (like windows DOES with activeX)....i would acept it as an evolution, but at this time, nothing is announced to be improved: We just hope that it will be compatible.... Not really funny -------------------- Prutulz
RTFM... is usually not enough |
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Wed 21 Mar 2001, 18:19
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Member Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 01-Mar 01 From: Orleans - CA Member No.: 322 |
Maybe FreeMIDI will save the day...
Personally I am staying away from OS X due to its high memory requirements. -------------------- Abbie
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Sat 24 Mar 2001, 22:08
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 24-Mar 01 From: Germany Member No.: 386 |
There will be a Midi solution for OS X. The guy that did OMS now is working for Apple.
But nobody know _when_ Midi will appear in OS X. As we all know, Applle doesn't care about musicians... Ray |
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Wed 28 Mar 2001, 14:46
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 165 Joined: 12-Jan 01 From: Brussels - BE Member No.: 183 |
Anyone tested OS X with Midi applications ?
Does something work? :o -------------------- Prutulz
RTFM... is usually not enough |
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Thu 26 Apr 2001, 16:26
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 25 Joined: 13-Mar 01 From: Paris - FR Member No.: 362 |
According to various beta-testing mailing-list of major editors (Emagic, Steinberg, Native-instrument,..), programmers all say the same things:
Yes OSX seems great, but we won't develop something before Apple communicates us the standards about MIDI and Audio programming. At this time, there are no guidelines or API, and we won't waste our time and money to re-invent the wheel. So we are waiting. Considering that adapting applications to this new OS is a major work, and that Apple just said nothing to programmers at this time, it will take a while before anything work on OSX to make music. What will we do this summer, when OSX will be the only OS running on new macs. Apple always had a leadership position in the music business, but with the PC market growing every days and no softwares compatible with OSX, what are we suppose to do in the next month: throw our macs and buy a PC...:( Nobody at Apple care about the music market or what? I'm really scared :( David K. -------------------- David K.
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Thu 26 Apr 2001, 22:32
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Member Group: Members Posts: 77 Joined: 28-Mar 01 From: Paris Member No.: 396 |
This is not as bad as it seems.
Even when Apple will start shipping hardware with MacOS X pre-installed, don't forget that you still will be able to boot on MacOS9.1 to run all non X native software. This will be true for a looooong time ! So keep it easy guys... |
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Mon 21 May 2001, 17:10
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Webmaster Group: Admin Posts: 3,204 Joined: 29-Oct 00 From: Sommieres - FR Member No.: 11 |
According to this MacCentral article, writer John Krogh (Keyboard Magazine) strongly recommended against musicians using Mac OS X.
-------------------- Soif, MacMusic Webmaster
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