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- 15 Nov 2010, 13:04
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Using Garageband or Logic to Play MIDI Data
- Replies: 5
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Perfect! Thank you so much! I wanted to throw my Macbook across the room after practicing with that crappy Apple SoftSynth sound! All you have to do is open Garageband, and click Create New Music Project. A Grand Piano track always opens with a new project. Just keep Garageband open while you work t...
- 15 Nov 2010, 01:58
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Using Garageband or Logic to Play MIDI Data
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7944
I still don't get it.
I play piano, and I am just beginning to learn how to compose. That's why I bought EarMaster. But that also means I know very little about Garageband. I looked in Garageband preferences and the toolbar, and I don't see anywhere that you can change the MIDI In to IAC. Also, what do you mean that I ha...
- 13 Nov 2010, 15:24
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Using Garageband or Logic to Play MIDI Data
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7944
Using Garageband or Logic to Play MIDI Data
The instructions on the EarMaster FAQ for MIDI Data seem unclear to me. I have the MIDI Out device set to IAC Driver. In the same MIDI Devices window, my only options for MIDI In is the IAC Driver. Should I see Garageband or Logic there? Do I need to go into Garageband or Logic to make them show up?