Don't forget that you have to have both OS 9 and OS X drivers installed. Are you using OMS or FreeMIDI? Have you done a MIDI setup that includes the interface in 9? Finale will look to the OMS of FM setup for the interface and your I/O gear, but the computer will need the OS X driver in order to recognize the interface in the first place.

Even after all of that, it is still a really tricky thing. You will just have to have infinite patience for the next couple of months. I will only reboot in 9 if I plan to use any MIDI I/O with Finale. If I am just making a test or something where I don't have to use MIDI I/O, I will start classic with an extension set that does not include any MIDI drivers, and go from there.

Tim

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In a message dated 10/20/03 12:11:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I don't know about the Roland interfaces, but I use a Midiman Midisport 4x4 and a MOTU Fastlane 2x2 and they work fine.....



thanks for the reply - i also have a motu fastlane 2 x 2, but it doesn't seem to be working with the g4 on a finale document in the classic mode operating system - the technician at coda said the drivers are incompatible -

are you able to work with finale on a g4 power book with osx using classic mode etc?

my computer is about a week old, perhaps the newness of it has something to do with it?

thanks -

michael
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