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Question by coz
Submitted on 10/7/2003
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how can I read Amiga midi files (from music x) on a pc and import them into logic audio?


Answer by g.jalink
Submitted on 12/8/2003
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transfer them via midi port to the pc's sequencer...

i self have music-x and now transfered all performances to the pc, with WINUAE amiga emulator i playback the performances on the PC... fast cpu required (2500mhz>)

to transfer amiga disks, use a NULL modem cable between the serial ports. read all documents from the amiga emulator...

 

Answer by guilly
Submitted on 1/21/2005
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You are mistaken. To run WinUAE you require a fast CPU, but a PII-300 MHz actually gives good results enough. 2,5 GHz is far beyond minimum requirements.

 

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