Congratulations ;-)

Now, adding things to a midifiles is something completely different than
listening only: you need some kind of an editor, called "sequencer".

I dont know any, but I think there are freeware etc sequencers also for
the mac. For exemple, there is a nice collection in France. They give some
kind of software award each year and there are some things.

Tom Erbe of one of the music schools in California, also author of the
nicenst programm "soundhack", has an excellent page in the web with all
kinds of macintosh software. Maybe there are also some lowly things like
sequencers there. But altavista will know more. "mac" and "sequencer"....

Good luck ;-)

Heiko

On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, narvis & ...pez wrote:

> >Hi, playing midis with a mac, quicktime is the solution. Just open them
> >with qt (all kind of "multimedia"...)
> 
> yes!!!!
> i hear your last midi atach with movie player
> y want to fill the five track
> but i can't see each track separately
> with this soft
> i'm looking for one that permit me to
> include my sounds y your midi proyect
> it's amazing


Well "sounds" is something different ;-)

Btw, if you are interested in experiemnts with samples, try, really very
surprising old broderbund software by two of the makers of the original
Mac os: www.madcapps.com !!!!!!! No midi, but !!!! Works nicely on my SE
;-)

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