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Posted by Rimmer (from: 80.7.233.103) on January 24, 2005 at 05:31:40:
In Reply to: Mac OSX Audio Driver: Roland JW-50 posted by Marilyn Bontempo on January 20, 2005 at 06:52:29:
Midi and Audio are two seperate entities. The thing to do is connect the midi to and from the keyboard and Mac. Then run AUDIO/MIDI setup which is somewhere in the Utilities folder on your HD. You then have the choice to scan for audio and midi devices. If you haven't connected an additional audio device to your Mac then all it will be able to use is the built in audio. What midi interface are you using with the Mac??
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