Hello, all!
Thank you, admins, for running this site. It's great to see that there are people who are dedicated to an incredible system, even by today's standards.
I have to admit that I was an IBM boy growing up. My mom and a lot of the parents of some of my friends were IBMers. I was, essentially, teethed on a trash 80, then moved in to the IBM PC, then the XT and AT. My first computer was a PCjr. My next was their first "portable" which was affectionately called the "luggable" by many.
I stayed with PCs throughout my life, even when I started writing music. My wife still gives me a hard time about *not* going with Macs sooner, as she used them in her job in '99 and 00 doing web design - and fell in love with how easy their workflow seemed to be, as well as their speed compared to PCs. I had had so much money invested in PCs, constantly trying to chase minimum latency for computer synths, that she finally gave up and drew up a bill. If I would have just bought a Mac, I would have saved a couple of thousand...
So, here we are, today. I have a pretty speedy PC with some awesome cards that runs as perfectly as can be. BUT, the sound card manufacturer has never perfected sysex communication. When I try to use my "expensive" cards to do dumps, it tears up the data, either sending or receiving.
I had a Unitor MK II sitting in a box that was so cheap that I couldn't say no. When I hooked it up to the PC in an effort to find a new midi pathway, the drivers for it were so old that it wouldn't communicate.
It was a sad day.
About a month or two later, my brother-in-law called and asked me if I wanted an old Mac. Skeptically, it was taken in...my hope was that it had an early o/s that would work with my Unitor...and it has the first version of o/s X, but still has "classic" mode from which to work. The Unitor software installed perfectly, and now I *almost* have an editor/librarian. At least I can get Unitor to connect to other equipment.
Until recently, I haven't searched for any software for my G4, but now that I've had it running, I'm dying to find stuff that will work with it - and I think I might get a 24/96 for audio in/out.
So, again, thanks a lot for your site. I've been looking all over for some software that would run.
JTR