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Mbox + iBook, would like to hear click...
Hi everyone,
I'm relatively new to Mac (I could not resist to OS X [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] ). Right now, I have an iBook and I just got a Mbox. I used to do my music with a PC (Win98) + Digi001. With my old setup, I was able to hear the click through my sound card (standard Sound Blaster). I tried to find some info about this and MIDI in general under OS X, in this forum and elsewhere, but I'm a bit confused. Is there a simple way for me to hear a MIDI track or even only the click without any more hardware (I want to keep this system as easy to move around as possible)? I thought there was a way to route MIDI through Quicktime (and my dealer also told me it was possible), but I really can't see how I would do this. Thanks in advance! As I mentionned, I didn't see any answer I could understand about this issue. If there is one I would appreciate if you could direct me to it. J |
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