Old Mac for music, audiio?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 183 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Washington DC
Yellow Dog Linux 3.0.1 runs on the old Macs. And comes with enough audio and graphics programs to keep me busy and happy, and extend the life of this slow-ass clunker a few more years. And, oh yeah,
its free.
Alan Peterson, Washington DC
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- KVRAF
- 4822 posts since 14 Mar, 2002 from Somewhere else, on principle

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- KVRist
- 53 posts since 7 Jan, 2003 from Toronto
On top of the other great apps folks have mentioned (PTFree, Rebirth, Metasynth... all apps that I still find myself using once in a while), be sure to check out the Real-Time Granular Synthesizer 2.1 <http://www.lownorth.nl/software/rtgs.html>, a very cool little Max/MSP-based audio file screwer-upper. Another interesting Max/MSP-based audio screwer-upper thingy is Argeïphontes Lyre. An OS9 version can still be had at <http://www.akirarabelais.com/software/software.html>.
The Tokyo 2.5 set of softsynths are also very cool.
On the system end, if you aren't going to upgrade to OS 9.2.2 then at the very least make sure you install OS 8.6. This was also a rock-solid OS that provided basic OS9 compatibility (USB support, for e.g.).
The Tokyo 2.5 set of softsynths are also very cool.
On the system end, if you aren't going to upgrade to OS 9.2.2 then at the very least make sure you install OS 8.6. This was also a rock-solid OS that provided basic OS9 compatibility (USB support, for e.g.).
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- KVRAF
- 4822 posts since 14 Mar, 2002 from Somewhere else, on principle
Reason may be a goood choice as it's probably one of the most CPU friendly audio apps ever. It's somewhat limited in features so it's gonna depend on what kind of music you intend to make.
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- KVRian
- 868 posts since 7 May, 2002 from Sydney, Australia
Apart from the stuff already mentioned (definitely get the Prosoniq stuff) -
if you get Protools Free happening, grab some of these as well :
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http://www.wildfrontear.co.uk/standalones.html
MultiVSTShell – freeware OS9 host that feeds VSTs into Protools Free and other Protools OS9 systems.
http://www.refusesoftware.com/freeware.html
Ugly VSTi Host - another freeware OS9 host that feeds VST instruments (but not FX) into Protools Free and other Protools OS9 systems. OSX version also available.
http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/extras/
VST-MIDI app – freeware OS9 app : load an audio file into it, apply VST FX, output a file.
http://www.wildfrontear.co.uk/standalones.html
SPIG – (record any audio on your comp)
http://www.mac.org/utilities/soundapp/
Sound App application. (OS9 file conversions, e.g. MP3 to AIFF etc)
http://www2.arnes.si/~mmilut/BladeEnc.html
Blade encoder (OS9 make MP3s from AIFF or WAV files)
if you get Protools Free happening, grab some of these as well :
'
http://www.wildfrontear.co.uk/standalones.html
MultiVSTShell – freeware OS9 host that feeds VSTs into Protools Free and other Protools OS9 systems.
http://www.refusesoftware.com/freeware.html
Ugly VSTi Host - another freeware OS9 host that feeds VST instruments (but not FX) into Protools Free and other Protools OS9 systems. OSX version also available.
http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/extras/
VST-MIDI app – freeware OS9 app : load an audio file into it, apply VST FX, output a file.
http://www.wildfrontear.co.uk/standalones.html
SPIG – (record any audio on your comp)
http://www.mac.org/utilities/soundapp/
Sound App application. (OS9 file conversions, e.g. MP3 to AIFF etc)
http://www2.arnes.si/~mmilut/BladeEnc.html
Blade encoder (OS9 make MP3s from AIFF or WAV files)