Yup, just verified that I could do this in GarageBand. I had to load the midi file into iTunes so I could then find it in the Media Browser in Garage Band. Once I found it in there I did a copy and then went to the Arrange Layout Area, interacted with that and the interacted with the track headers group and then did a paste. That brought in the midi file with all of it's track. After that if you VO to the LCD group after the set of play/record checkboxes, you can interact with that and find the LCD mode popup button. One of those is called 'project'. Once you've picked that you can voiceover to the LCD Summary Group and in there is the tempo and keychange settings. Oh, and just past the LCD thingy you'll find a checkbox to turn off the metronome which was on by default for me. Hope this helps.

CB

On 1/12/12 8:33 AM, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
Hi.

Is there a good and accessible program, that lets you play midi on a mac, it 
would be nice, if you also could control the tempo and it would be fantastic, 
if you also could transpose a midifile? Are there some accessible software 
synthesizers too?

Best regards Annie.

Best regards Annie.


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