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midi - USB Midi Interfaces / Re: iConnectivity iConnectMIDI4+
« Last post by chrisNova777 on August 26, 2024, 02:07:54 PM »
its discontinued already... these companies cant support a product for more than 6 months lol
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MIDI Interfaces / a quick note about Serial port adapters + OSX
« Last post by chrisNova777 on August 26, 2024, 02:03:53 PM »
every  archived forum post ive found online with people claiming that their midi interface is working under OSX connected to a serial port adapter -- (griffin or GeeThree) -- happpened to be with a MOTU MTP (or MTP AV) or Studio 4/5 in "MTP Emulation mode"

so i was having trouble trying to get my studio 128x (which works fine in os9) to work in osx, i had installed the stealth port software for osx, and audio midi setup looked good, but it just didnt receive any actual midi notes. wheras after i installed the MTP AV. (non-usb) it worked right away.

so if your looking for an interface to pair with your high performance G4 mac... (mdd etc) then your best off with an actual Motu MTP AV connected via serial.. works in both os.. os9 + osx (panther + tiger confirmed)

ill try to do some more testing soon with the studio 4 configured in MTP emulation mode and add more info later.

see my post here: http://www.oldschooldaw.com/forums/index.php/topic,550.msg13127/topicseen.html#msg13127
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Vintage Software / Re: Scene Releases List - OxYGeN (99-2003)
« Last post by OGF on August 26, 2024, 01:18:18 PM »
please upload this one: Native.Instruments.Pro.Five.VST.Instrument.FULL.Retail-OxYGeN

Here you go...
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Vintage Software / Re: Scene Releases List - BEAT (2003-2009)
« Last post by OGF on August 26, 2024, 01:12:03 PM »
Hi  please anyone has this one?

Sonic Flavours R66 v1.03 VST WiN-BEAT

Thank you so much

Here you go...
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midi - Parallel (PC) / Re: 19" Motu Midi Timepiece AV (non-usb) (1996)
« Last post by chrisNova777 on August 26, 2024, 11:24:00 AM »
i can confirm that i have the original Motu Midi Timepiece AV (non-usb) up and running
 via mac serial cable into a geethree Stealth port on a 1.25ghz MDD running OSX TIGER 10.4.11.
and best of all, It also works in os9. which was totally not the case with the studio 128x which seemed to want to work but i never got any actual midi signals + lights happening from the sequencer.

audio midisetup recognized the MTPAV (non-usb) and its able to send + receive midi on all channels & 8 ports. apparently this setup will also work with a studio4 or studio5 opcode interface in 'MTP emulation mode' but that ive not tested yet. (to be continued...)

also confirmed working in Logic Pro 7,  midi ports show up in logic as "Port X (Stealth Serial Port)"
also confirmed midi working in Ableton Live 7&8, there it shows "Standard interface (port X)" but you can change this in AUDIO MIDI SETUP to show whatever you want to name it...

setup files here:
http://www.oldschooldaw.com/opcode/_FREEMIDI/
i used usb_fm_1.48.sit_.hqx
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midi - Serial (MAC) / griffin iPort (discontinued long ago)
« Last post by chrisNova777 on August 26, 2024, 06:32:35 AM »
https://web.archive.org/web/20040816125451/http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/gport/iport.php


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The iPort universal adapter for iMacs has the i/o connections Mac users have come to depend on. Designed from the ground up with the iMac in mind it features video out capable of supporting up 1600x1200 resolution. It also supports video mirroring in iMac compatible video modes.

The iPort has a serial port that is compatible with all serial devices that currently work with a Macintosh computer. It also supports localtalk networking. You can connect to a localtalk network and print or share files jut like Macs have always been able to do.

The iPort not only preserves your investment in your current peripherals but turns your iMac into a full featured professional computer workstation!

Important Note: The iPort is only compatible with Rev A and Rev B models, 233 Mhz Bondi Blue iMacs. The iPort is not compatible with the newer Rev C or Rev D, "flavored" iMacs.
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Steinberg Cubase / Re: Werner Kracht - 25 years at steinberg
« Last post by foksadure on August 25, 2024, 12:19:30 PM »
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Werner Kracht | Key Developer at Steinberg | His Legacy & Role in Democratizing Music Making

17/06/2022

The IMSTA “Meet the Developers Series” continues with Werner Kracht. Werner has been a key programmer at Steinberg for over 36 year – having developed game-changing software products such as Pro-24 and Cubase for the ATARI and Cubase VST for Mac and PC. In this interview, Werner takes us though his life as a musician and his transition into a successful career developing music software. Without doubt, Werner has had a huge role in the democratisation of music creation, making it possible for creators to affordability bring their musical ideas to life.

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