[sdiy] Apple Mac...
James Husted
james at ersatzplanet.com
Mon Jul 23 00:48:55 CEST 2001
I have 3 old Apple IIci and one IIcx that run old Sequencer software and
Max. The Max program is great. You can author on one system that has the
serial numbered copy of Max and run the Run-time version of Max on the
others. These older machine work great for Max. I got these for $75-100 at a
local RE-PC store. You can make the wildest MIDI filters with Max. Stuff
like mapping keyboard ranges to any channel when volocity is between this
and this and when the mod wheel is set between here and here etc. Great
stuff.
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James Husted
james at ersatzplanet.com
www.ersatzplanet.com
HM:206.781.2984
CEL:206.618.5305
> From: "Dave Krooshof" <krooshof at xs4all.nl>
> Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 01:40:27 +0200
> To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] Apple Mac...
>
>> ...and a yamaha RM1x as my sequencer
> Max's really totally cool to talk midi to sequencers, but if you
> happen te have other midi-aware stuff like a reverb or so, do
> connect those too.
> Midi code is open to Max, you can let it say anything, even in odd
> controller# dialects and rare system exclusive instructions.
>
> You'll need an old version, like #3, that will run on OS7.6
> System 7.6 is still on the web (system 1.0 even is!)
> It's a extremely stable system, and should be able to run your mac.
>
> As far as software is concerned: Anything marked as FAT or 68K
> sould run. It took quite some time before people started writing
> powerPC-only code, so you'll find some relatively new stuff that
> will run on your cute little mac.
>
> Dave
>
> (currently into MSP, which is Max capable of realtime audio processing)
>
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