Posted by J. Colin Highton on Tue, 04/18/2000 - 12:08.
I have an Apple iMac computer and use the latest Mac version of LIME to write and listen to scores. I also have QuickTime MIDI Player set up so that I can hear different instruments on the various channels and am quite happy with this. Unfortunately there does not appear to be any way that I can scan music and convert if to a NIFF file with QTMP so that I can import it into LIME and work on it. It seems that if I use OMS 2.3.8 instead of QTMP I will be able to do this in conjuntion with NIFFViewer for Mac.
Unfortunately, after downloading OMS and configuring it as per the instructions I cannot get it to work and play music - When I open PatchBay it remains totally blank with no connwections shown . It would seem that I have not done something which I should have. Would it be possible for some kind person to go through the configuration procedure in simple terms such as:-
1. Do such and such a thing
2. Now do so and so
3. Next you should open XXX and do...
etc.
Thanks in anticipation.
J. Colin Highton - < ch@chighton.free-online.co.uk >
LIME and OMS
I have an Apple iMac computer and use the latest Mac version of LIME to write and listen to scores. I also have QuickTime MIDI Player set up so that I can hear different instruments on the various channels and am quite happy with this. Unfortunately there does not appear to be any way that I can scan music and convert if to a NIFF file with QTMP so that I can import it into LIME and work on it. It seems that if I use OMS 2.3.8 instead of QTMP I will be able to do this in conjuntion with NIFFViewer for Mac.
Unfortunately, after downloading OMS and configuring it as per the instructions I cannot get it to work and play music - When I open PatchBay it remains totally blank with no connwections shown . It would seem that I have not done something which I should have. Would it be possible for some kind person to go through the configuration procedure in simple terms such as:-
1. Do such and such a thing
2. Now do so and so
3. Next you should open XXX and do...
etc.
Thanks in anticipation.
J. Colin Highton - < ch@chighton.free-online.co.uk >