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Freiburg, Germany

Hi guys,

I want to send MIDI directly from Mac OS X to Windows XP in the most direct way. Do you know of a way to do this easily?

I was thinking about something like a simple USB cable if there is a way to make the Mac appear like a USB MIDI device to Windows, or possibly a solution that uses Ethernet.

Anyone?

For those interested, I'm preparing to filter the sounds from my DMG through a HardSID PCI card that I may get soon, and since I'm controlling the DMG via MIDI from the Mac I would like to do the same with the HardSID filters so that it all stays in control from one central piece of software.

edit: clarified title

Last edited by lastfuture (Dec 21, 2012 11:48 am)

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shanghai

i dont quite understand what you're asking. the way i do it when ive done live with 2 computers is soundcard from mac midi out -  to midi in of soundcard for pc. i dont know if there's a way to do it that doesnt require the soundcards with midi ins and outs. prob is somehow. i bet little scale knows haha

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England

Why don't you use a MIDI cable? That's exactly what it's for!

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Freiburg, Germany

I don't have the PC yet but I suspect it won't have a dedicated sound card and the Mac is a laptop for which reason it also has no MIDI connector.
That means I would have to buy hardware for both of them which I'm trying to avoid in order to save some money.

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Tokyo, Japan

Forgive me for asking the obvious question but why not just control the DMG from the PC? It seems like a far less painful solution.

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Freiburg, Germany

There are three reasons:
- The Monitor that I was able to get for free in order to operate the Windows machine is abysmal.
- My entire Toolchain for making music so far is set up and tried and tested on the Mac
- The sound card as I said will probably be an onboard one. Since I want to route the sound of the DMG back into my DAW for further processing and mixing this will probably not do.

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Freiburg, Germany

I think I found a different solution to my problem. The software I want to use to send MIDI is Renoise... it appears that two instances of Renoise can be connected over the network via OSC, so if I use Renoise on both machines, turning on the OSC server on Windows and setting that instance up to pass on notes and control messages, it could work over the network.

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shanghai

well you're correct about that. no laptops or pc's come with midi ins and outs of course as default. thats what usb soundcards were born for i guess. osc confuses me, but if you get it running that would be dope. i really need to work that osc shizzle out to control reaktor with an ipad

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Freiburg, Germany

If the machine you're using for Reaktor is a Mac I can recommend the software osculator, which among other things is capable of translating incoming OSC to MIDI. I've used it a few times to send control messages from TouchOSC to programs that don't understand OSC

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IL, US

buy usb midi interfaces/cables for each, you can find cheap ones for less than $10 a piece... may also need a midi coupler since both will likely have male midi din connectors