Or you could try MidiBridge9x
http://www.troikatronix.com/midibridge9x.htmlI have not tried this personally, because I have a second Mac running OS 9,
but it looks like it may work. Basically, it allows applications running in
Classic to communicate with CoreMidi devices.
Let us know if you try this and it works. I would love to run the Yamaha
editors or the Nord Modular editor with it at some point, if I need to use
my 17² Powerbook or even purchase a G5.
Mark
On 3/14/04 6:02 PM, "Hover" <hover@...> wrote:
> Maybe these are some alternatives:
>
> - dual boot OS
> - use Windows emulation software like VirtualPC or similar
>
> I have no experience with this because I'm not familiar with the Apple
> platform (yet)
>
>
> Hover
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tyler newman [mailto:tyler@...]
> Sent: zondag 14 maart 2004 20:47
> To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [AN1x] AN editing software
>
> hi-
>
>> > maybe Gary can confirm .. ? as he wrote all the editors .. for the
> series
>> > an1 plg an .
>
> although i feel certain that the answer is probably not what i want to
> hear,
> does anyone have any idea whether or not the AN200 editing software will
> be
> ported to OSX at any point in the future? it's literally the only thing
> preventing me from upgrading, and i would really prefer not to have to
> tie
> up another computer with OS 9 just to run the editor.
>
>
>
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