[macvoiceover] Re: Intro and A Question

  • From: Tuscia-Falconer <falconer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 18:47:25 +1300

Hi Jake, welcome and best for your VO discoveries.
Can you explain a bit more about how you are wanting to use midi. I use midi to 
input data into Garage Band which does not send midi out messages. This is 
through a usb midi controller keyboard M-audio axiom.
I am not using Logic and am not sure whether it sends midi out.
However, from my windows days I recall I needed some form of GM midi sound card 
or sound built-=in to get a midi file to play.

TF
 
On 26/02/2014, at 5:07 am, JAKE JOEHL <jajoehl@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi everyone. My name is Jake and I just joined the list. I got a 13-inch Mac 
Book Air just after Christmas.
I’ve been exploring various aspects of the Mac OS with Voiceover, and am quite 
impressed thus far. Voiceover is extremely responsive, and one feature I 
especially like is the Alex voice. I do have one question though to start with. 
That is, my midi output won’t work. The only midi song that I have gotten to 
work is the one at http://www.redwhiteandblue.org . It’s the only song on that 
site I think so pretty easy to locate. Anyway, that one was listed as mp3 the 
last time I checked. I tried going into the midi setup, but still no dice.
JakeJAKE JOEHL
jajoehl@xxxxxxx



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