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Posted by: somorastik on 2012-01-10 02:00:34 Hi Liberators!
I wanted to know your opinion on using an old G3 B&W for my MIDI keyboard (M-Audio ProKeys 49).
I have usb midi interface, which works in OsX.
What software would you suggest for MIDI, but I need instruments too, different pianos, electric keys and so on.
Should I go Os9 or OsX?
I want to play in real time through the G3, and when I like it transfer the midi data to my PC running CUBASE and get on with the song.
What if I wanted to make it a sampler controlled by the G3?
Please help me.
Thanks!
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Posted by: Bunsen on 2012-01-10 14:46:05 http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/
Somewhere in there - possibly in the DOS archive - you will find a program that turns your PC into a sampler and just a sampler. There's also an OS 9 archive.
Personally, I would suggest sticking to OS 9 on the B&W, unless you have a G4 CPU and maxed out RAM; even then, OS 9 is likely to offer better performance. Though OS X is in general more stable, carefully configuring your boot configuration and software can eliminate most crashes under OS 9.
I would also recommend having a look at PureMac's listings, as they describe and link to commercial software as well as shareware. Ditto OldVersion.com.
Finally, creative use of appropriate keywords in the search function on this forum will turn up many relevant previous discussions π
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Posted by: ClassicHasClass on 2012-01-10 15:16:47 OS 9 is likely to have better latency as well, especially if you plan to make the unit a dedicated playback controller. I'd look for OMS and start with that.
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Posted by: Bunsen on 2012-01-13 17:16:32
a program that turns your PC into a sampler and just a sampler. There's a commercial app called GigaSampler that does just this, as well. It is supposed to have the best grand piano around, and a very large library of compatible samples out there.
OMS: http://archive.cassiel.com/space/Gearhead/Opcode+OMS
A utility for connecting software to MIDI devices.
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Posted by: somorastik on 2012-01-16 01:13:03 Hi,
Thank you for reply guys, sorry to bother you with my stupid questions, but Im realy unexperienced with Os9 and MIDI.
To describe what I want to do.
I have a M-Audio Keystudio 49, which is a small MIDI keyboard/controller.http://m-audio.com/products/en_us/KeyStudio.html
Next I have an old Kawai drum machine.
I want to be able to play samples which I create, and of course some piano and electric organ. Live so I can play with my other tracks. When its finished I want to be able to transport the MIDI to Cubase 5 on my PC. Maybe I will have to record an audio track from my B&W and then move it. What about synchronization?
What are good applications?
I downloaded Rebirth Rb-338 which is pretty sweet.
And some good synthesizer which will run on Os9, G3 300Mhz, 512Ram.
Im going to install Os9 only on the B&W, becasue OsX takes up a lot of hard drive and is slow.
Thank you.
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Posted by: Bunsen on 2012-01-16 15:46:24 Well for MIDI sequencing and/or MIDI combined with audio, you could have a look for Opcode Vision and Studio Vision which were released as free downloads several years back. I'm not sure where you would find them these days though.
Deck II is an excellent multi-track audio program for OS 9 and below, with fairly basic MIDI integration - though there is also a companion MIDI sequencer called Metro that is supposed to run very nicely alongside it.
There's a Digidesign Samplecell PCI on ebay somewhere at the moment, which is a hardware sample player on a card, with Mac OS control and editing software.
Do you own a mixer?
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Posted by: ClassicHasClass on 2012-01-16 19:45:01 There was a Pro Tools Free for OS 9 too.
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Posted by: somorastik on 2012-01-17 00:15:18 Hi,
Thanks for replies!
I am googling around for the software you mentioned.
I would mind if it was cracked or so... π
For now Im on Cubase 5 on my PC. I own a Alesis Multimix Firewire mixer/multitrack, which is an awesome tool, but since the G3 is slow, I will be using it on a PC. Im just trying to find a use for G3 in my "studio" setup.
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Posted by: supernova777 on 2013-11-24 08:30:17 hey guys,
check out the forum macos9lives.com for
specialized forum on powermac music production in mac os 9
that g3 isnt slow if u run the right apps!, the slowest thing about it is the disk speed access
if u stick a pci sata adapter + new hard drive + use the appropriate software
you would be surprised what it can do!
i would suggest running cubase 4 + reason 1.0 + live 1.0 on mac os 8.6 on a powermac g3
this is a very powerful combo of rewire programs which run great on os 8.6
you can also try out running opcode studio vision 4.0!! for more info + download locations visit the siteπ
you can get old discontinued copies of cubase + reason + live + digital performer + pro tools free + lots of plugins
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Posted by: supernova777 on 2013-11-28 15:38:29 hey there guys
does anyone know of a pci card that i could find available that would add
serial ports to any g3 or g4?
such as the romulus + remus cards.. but i cant find them anywhere
i also found that a yamaha xg card might have this port but i cant find them either
im hoping someone knows of another card that may be cheap + available that would
allow me to add this port for midi/serial compatibility!
perhaps i should just start another thread on this topic
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