Hi Missy, I am having a good morning actually, thanks for commenting.  Have you 
thought about trying to use Garage Band to play your midi files?  by far and 
away, it works perfectly!  It takes a lot of getting used to, I won't deny it, 
but once you get the hang of it, it's the best thing since white on rice!

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Missy Hoppe 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 4:40 AM
  Subject: Midi playback in lion


  Hello, all! Like many of you, I ended up installing Lion yesterday. 
Everything went surprisingly smoothly, and on the whole, I don't regret the 
update at all. I switched mail to the classic view for now, and once things 
slow down a bit on this list, I will probably transfer my membership to my 
gmail address so that I can get a bit of practice using apple mail. I'm writing 
this on the PC, though, so that if I get a response, I'll be able to find and 
archive it a bit more easily. Anyway, I digress.
  So far, in my admittedly limited playing around with Lion, I'm very 
impressed. Boot time seems a bit slower than it used to be, and I really wish 
there was a way to regain the space created by that recovery partician, but 
neither of those things are particularly bothering me at this point. I am, 
however, having 1 frustrating problem which is slightly bizarre, and is 
probably concerning me a lot more than it really should.
  I still enjoy listening to midi files quite often. I don't play a keyboard, 
but I used to have fun changing instruments in midis to make them sound better. 
I understand that that particular hobby isn't an option as there is probably no 
affordible software out there that will let me do what I want, but that's not 
important right now. When I first got my macbook in May, I learned that I could 
use quicklook and/or quicktime 7 to play midis. I was very, very impressed with 
the way midis played on the mac; they sounded better than they did on my PC. 
Unfortunately, this is no longer the case under Lion. I have no idea what 
changed, but midi volume is very quiet. It almost sounds as though the files 
are being played through non-existent rear speakers or something. It's hard to 
explain, but it's almost like the volume is being kept low by some kind of AGC 
leveling software. Every time a note tries to play normally, it quickly fades 
away. I think the only way to fully appreciate the problem is to hear it in 
person. I've checked volume everywhere, and it's all set to 100 percent so far 
as I can tell. This problem doesn't occur when playing mp3 files or anything 
else so far as I can tell, which makes it all the more baffling. I tried going 
into audio midi configuration in the utilities apps, but I only got confused, 
and VO crashed a couple of times.
  So, if anyone has any ideas what might be happening, I'd really appreciate 
some help with this. I'm not saying the problem is bad enough that I'd go back 
to snow leopard to fix it, but so far, it's the only disappointment that I've 
found with Lion.
  As I said, any assistance you can provide would be extremely appreciated. 
Thank you very much for your time, and I hope that everyone is having a 
wonderful day!
  Missy

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