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Author Topic: Performer 3.5 (October 1990) supports AMM (Apple MIDI Manager)  (Read 584 times)

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Performer 3.5 (October 1990) supports AMM (Apple MIDI Manager)
« on: February 12, 2023, 05:24:37 PM »
http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/what-a-performer/7296


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MIDI MANAGER
A significant addition to Performer 3.5 is support for Apple's MIDI Manager. Essentially, MIDI Manager provides a way for several MIDI programs running in Multifinder — or the upcoming System 7.0 which integrates the Multifinder environment completely — to communicate and work together. MIDI Manager is also the communication method used by Digidesign's new MacProteus NuBus board and Passport's Sound Exciter, making any MIDI Manager-compatible sequencer capable of playing samples or ROM-based sounds without recourse to an external device. Opcode's Galaxy universal patch librarian is also MIDI Manager-compatible, and by the time you read this most everything else will be too.