10.4.11 on a PPC PowerBook. If you're on an Intel Mac and/or running Leopard I'd like to hear how you get on with Java MIDI apps, if you try any out. Particularly, if you can access external MIDI devices... The free plumstone SPI works fine on PPC, but supposedly doesn't work on Intel machines. laters, /m On 28 Nov 2007, at 22:03, Elea wrote: > Thanks for your feedback. Are you on Tiger or Leo? > Cheers > > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: bc2000@yahoogroups.com [mailto:bc2000@yahoogroups.com] En > nombre de > Martin Klang > Enviado el: miƩrcoles, 28 de noviembre de 2007 19:42 > Para: bc2000@yahoogroups.com > Asunto: Re: [bc2000] Re: Soft > > hola, > > I've managed fine on the Mac so far, without resorting to Windows > emulation. > I use BCR Tool, very similar to BC Convert, written in Python: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/bcrtool/ > > and Sysex Librarian instead of MIDI Ox: > http://www.snoize.com/SysExLibrarian/ > > Both work very well. > > If you want to run Java MIDI apps, such as the Behringer editor, > you'll probably need a MIDI SPI such as the Plumstone one: > http://www.mandolane.co.uk/dlPlumstone.html > Otherwise the Behringer won't show up as an available MIDI device. > > If you want to check out some other BCR software that runs on OS X > (written in Java), see my pages here: > http://mars.pingdynasty.com/software.oml > - there's a beat slicer, step sequencer etc. > > cheers, > > /m >
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Re: [bc2000] Re: Soft
2007-11-29 by Martin Klang
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