MIDI SET-UP

To set up a Macintosh so it will play Midi files, you will need Netscape 2.0 or later, a MIDI plug-in and Quicktime and Quicktime Musical Instruments 2.0 or later.

Put the plugin in the navigator's "plugin folder" then follow Liveupdates's instructions for enabling it and properly setting mime type. If using Quicktime 2.5, use the "QT settings" control panel to select QT midi or an external midi device. I recommend use of OMS for all MIDI setups.

My own setup is:
PowerMacintosh 7600/120, 64MB RAM, 256K L2 cache
PowerBook 500 (w/powerpc upgrade), 40MB RAM
MacOS System 8.0
Quicktime 2.51
Netscape 3.02 and Communicator
Crescendo MIDI pluging
OMS 2.32 (Opcode's Open Music System)
Nightingale (MusicWare) and Overture (Opcode) to make midi files.
Virtual memory on (VM off in prior MacOS)

Quicktime and other system software updates can be found at Apple Support and Information.

Crescendo Homepage is a good source about setting up a web browser for MIDI play and includes good links to midi information. Crescendo works in both Mac and Wintel operating systems. See also "Interesting Links" on my home page.

For Windows machines: Try MidiGate at http://www.prs.net/midigate.html, a midi plugin for Windows. This site gives instructions on how to set up the computer using a sound card. Quicktime for Windows is available at Apple Support and Information.


Go to Composer's Tools or use the "back" button of your navigator.

Last updated September 8, 1997