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Old 09-04-2007, 12:09 PM
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Default General Midi Question and another stupid question...

Good Day everyone.

Mac G4 Dual 1.0-1.5 gig ram.
PT LE 6.4.9
Mac OS X 10.3
MBox 1

Ok...I am a newbie when it comes to Macs so please bear with me. I set up a friends studio 3 years ago with pretty much the same setup (versions slightly off) but you get the idea. I can vividly remember using some sort of general midi from quicktime to play in PT.

That is problem number 1-How do I get the general midi to playback.

Question 2 is based on output from my MBox. In the mac settings, I only have system output selectable. The MBox is not there. Now, I am talking OUTSIDE of PT here folks...

I know these are very newbie questions, but I would REALLY appreciate some help with these.

Thanks a ton!!!

Ian
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