Find MIDI interface that uses USB, has Mac OS 9 or earlier OMS driver, and that can be recognised in OS X Classic mode (both interface and driver).b) Copy it into the Mac OS 9 system folder (has an icon with a "9" in it). Using the Mac OS X version to expand the file will corrupt it. Find special Opcode MIDI Manager Driver that lets Apple MIDI Management talk to OMS ( available here - note: you need to register to get it) and install it as follows: a) Unpack using Classic version of Stuffit Expander, which can be found in the Mac OS 9 Applications folder in the Internet Utilities folder (/Alladin etc.).Must be installed into Mac OS 9 Extensions folder. Install sound module editor and Apple MIDI Management (a really old MIDI software that serves as a virtual patchbay).Classic mode emulates a Mac OS 9.2 installation, but apparently not all OS 9 drivers for MIDI interfaces will work in Classic.
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