so for Atari ST emulation with bidirectional MIDI, you need Windows with STeem, Linux with Hatari or MacOS 8.0 for PowerST.
NoSTalgia emulator for OS X Intel only has support for MIDI OUT but no input.
http://users.skynet.be/sky39147/
MIDI Quest seems to be the only librarian supporting MacOS X. But then you would have to see how it works for you. On Windows, it's nothing more than broken software.
On another note, I've got MIDI in/out working with a special version of DOSbox from their forum on Windows 7 x64. I haven't tried connecting a K5 to my computer so far, but MIDI works and Overtone runs, so we'll probably have another editor we can use on new PCs.
Cheers
-- Antoine Deschênes
-- Antoine Deschênes
2012/8/2 Antoine Deschênes <antdes45@...>
STeem doesn't run on MacOS though, that's the problem, you end up installing Windows for any easy solution. Maybe SoundDiver or Logic though, since eMagic was bought by Apple a while ago.
-- Antoine Deschênes
2012/8/2 Alvaro Correa <correalicio@...m>
Matt ... maybe my idea it's a lot more complicated but ... don't you consider to use de Dr. T's editor software? (you have to run it over an Atari ST simulatros, as Steem, or etc) ... I think is the best way to edit and send/receive patches between a PC and the K5 ...
best wishes, Alvaro.-