Sun 14 Apr 2002, 04:55
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I'm a new working with midi and I'd like some help.
this is my gear: iMac 350Mhz and 192MB ram. I also have cakewalk metro 5 and cubase, but I'm just starting to learn them.. and I have an old yamaha keyboard with midi capabilities. So far I know the mac plays midi through quick time music instruments... I believe it sounds like crap compared to the audio board on my old pc. and since my keyboard is quite old, I'd like to know if there's another way I can listen to midi files with better quality.. thanks for your help |
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Mon 15 Apr 2002, 01:56
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I'm gonna agree with Synthetic on this one, the better the sound module (or synth keyboard) the better the sound.
I also have an iMac 350 with 192 megs of ram running Metro 5. I have an Alesis nanosynth hooked up via midiman 2x2 usb to midi interface. I have never imported a midi file, as i make my own using the piano roll in Metro. So far I have not been dissapionted. -------------------- kaboombahchuck
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insd please advise new guy Sun 14 Apr 2002, 04:55
Synthetic hmmm... well in my opinion midi is always going to... Sun 14 Apr 2002, 16:31
kevinmc I use (amongst other things) the new Roland sound ... Tue 16 Apr 2002, 15:50![]() ![]() |
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