DrewOrlando
Thursday 19 March 2009 à 13:09
Thanks for your reply, Mac Daddy.
I have my old G4 tower.....but at this point it has been updated well into OS X.
I probably have, somewhere, original disks for OS 9......so far, they haven't turned up.
I have an old Mac or two from the school I teach in but have had no luck getting FreeStyle to install and work on either one.
I have archived my old files, and perhaps sometime I'll get the app to work long enough to convert my files.
Thanks for your support.
QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Thu 19 Mar 2009, 06:10)
QUOTE (DrewOrlando @ Wed 18 Mar 2009, 22:24)
Hey.
New here, but at least I found a "Freestyle" mention here.
A few years ago I had to switch over from Freestyle after many years.
I no longer can access my old Freestyle files on my old Mac.
Does anyone have that capability? I'd appreciate any help with converting.
If I had Freestyle on a working Mac I could easily save them as Midi files, but I never had a need to do that until it's too late.
Thanks for any help or ideas.. DrewOrlando
Hey DrewOrlando... If you believe your minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years of work are worth it, locate the "Old Mac" and convert. I'm sure if you searched you could find someone near you who would allow you to utilize or buy. It sure would be worth it if there's tons of old Files to be gained. What Macintosh was it?????? No, "I Don't" have an 'Old Mac', I'm just curious about your story and want to see how it develops. An old Mac can't be worth more than a hundred or two dollars. Your time, creativity, passion, work and music is hopefully worth much more.
Hope you recover those Files... You can do it!