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Should I Buy Digital Performer 4 For My Comp, g3 with serial ports upgraded to g4 OS X |
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mar. 9 mars 2004, 21:50
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i just upgraded my g3 with a new 533 mhz processor and OS x. i installed a usb card but my problem is that i have MOTUs midi express which has a serial port. will i be able to plug into OS X and DP 4 via the serial port? do i have to buy a new interface? what about iMate?
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mar. 9 mars 2004, 23:51
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You need one of theseThis replaces your internal modem port with a serial port. See Compatibility List
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mer. 10 mars 2004, 00:57
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cool thanks.
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mer. 10 mars 2004, 01:30
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no i was using performer 5.5 and with an older mac which worked fine. but then i got a deal with this computer and the software became obsolete. is there a way to test it somehow before i purchase this new software thanks again
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mer. 10 mars 2004, 01:42
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The question really isn't whether DP4 will work but rather will any MIDI software recognise the MIDI express. You need to have a core MIDI driver for OS X. If "Audio MIDI setup" (in Applications>Utilities) can see your interface then it should work with any MIDI application on OS X. Try downloading http://www.motu.com/downloads/MTPMac/usbx_1.22.hqx and see if Mac OS X can recognise the interface. This is the only driver for OS X that MOTU has on their website that I can see. http://www.motu.com/english/download/index.html
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