Hi Chris.

Thank you for helping I am using the midifiles, because I am singing clasical, 
and I am not good at playing myself, and often I can find a midifile that can 
be used for training and learning. You are quite right midi are often rather 
robotic.
Best regards Annie.

Den Jan 12, 2012 kl. 9:35 PM skrev Chris Blouch:

> Ahh, didn't try that and it saves from then having to clean it out of iTunes 
> once the file is imported. I didn't play with orchestration as I usually am 
> not satisfied with the default instrument assignments made. Even back when I 
> played with assigning tracks to my Proteus rackmount sound modules I never 
> could get rid of the clunky robotic feel of most MIDI files.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 1/12/12 1:56 PM, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
>> Hi Chris.
>> 
>> I figured out that you can create a new project, and then paste the midifile 
>> into garageband, when you will not have to import it into itunes.
>> 
>> Best regards Annie.
>> Den Jan 12, 2012 kl. 4:50 PM skrev Chris Blouch:
>> 
>>> 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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