Hi Chris,

Not sure if this site will help or not, but it does offer another resource to 
look for mac freeware downloads.  

I put "midi" into the search box on the Mac dot Major Geeks dot com site, and 
it brought up about 10-15 links that were mac-midi related.  I would have 
copied the link for that page for you but it was too long.

So here's the main page for Mac.Majorgeeks.com
http://mac.majorgeeks.com

The search box is at the end of the link table of contents column, or whatever 
you call that side listing of links.

Janet

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
> Subject: How can I play a midi file?
> Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 07:02:56 -0400
> 
> I'm curious how in Tiger you need to go about playing a midi file with a 
> .mid extention.  I hear quicktime'll do it, but, you have to supposively 
> first, convert it to a movie file.  That's way more complicated than I wanna 
> deal with.  I just want a simple player that is freeware.  Even better, 
> would be open source.  I'm sure things like Garage Band would do it, but 
> frankly?  I really! don't wanna pay $79 just for the thing for openning 
> mids.  Granted, for recording, in general, I am considerring it, but, not 
> sure as of yet.
> 
> Quite honestly, I really wanna try this trial that I downloaded.
> 
> Anyway, for just a simple player that I could have so I can command o on the 
> file from the finder, and it start playing, would really be extremely nice.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> 
> 

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