A midi keyboard like a Keystation 49e or O2 is probably best to have, but if you don't have one, there's a great new option for OSX 10.3.9+ users that allows you to use a software utility to enter your pitches. It's listed here: https://www.tapspace.com/forums/index.php?topic=867.0
Props to Corey Peterson for making this an option!
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almost 18 years ago
[quote author=Jim Casella link=topic=913.msg3651#msg3651 date=1134334534] A midi keyboard like a Keystation 49e or O2 is probably best to have, but if you don't have one, there's a great new option for OSX 10.3.9+ users that allows you to use a software utility to enter your pitches. It's listed here: https://www.tapspace.com/forums/index.php?topic=867.0
Props to Corey Peterson for making this an option! [/quote]
Is my computer enough to run it you think?
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almost 18 years ago
CPU for the Powerbook is enough to run VDL, however you may want to add more RAM.
Ted Boliske
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almost 18 years ago
Yeah. 1 GB of RAM is a good start, but if you max out your powerbook (2 GB), it's even better in the long run.
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Powerbook G4 1.67GHz
1 GB RAM
100 GB HDD
Finale 2004
NO MIDI keyboard. (In part due to no room in dorm)
I want to use VDL:2, but can I do it with this? Especially the lack of midi keyboard.