![]() ![]() Now, on my Macbook Pro less than Snow Leopard I can't install, and even if I had version 2.1 of Unisyn it wouldn't work, so my old Macbook Pro is banned from games. I can definitely try the suggested route (SL Server under Parallels with Rosetta to get Unisyn and external MIDI stuff working), but 99 euros of Parallels license I don't know if it's worth it. ![]() Now it is clear to me that virtualization is a complicated road. In the meantime, thank you all for your kind answers. What to say: any suggestion is welcome, in the meantime I discover MacOS9, which is simply fantastic! (It is really going to buy an old MAC!) High Sierra sees the midi ports perfectly without any drivers. The problem is that the midi ports are not "seen", and i can't configure Unisyn without midi ports. However, as you can see from the screenshots (if I can post them): (for the first time ever: I've been a Mac User since 2006, my first OS was Tiger) Which is something simply incredible, also because I have a machine (Macbook pro 2010) with High Sierra and I couldn't believe my eyes when, after a few clicks, I saw the MacOS9 desktop! Looking in the various posts I found this: Very short intro: as you can see I have been here for a few minutes, I did not know your site (badly, I know), but it is something wonderful, I would dare to say magical. ![]()
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