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mios_studio [2009/03/08 04:03] – I have nothing better to do on a Saturday night nebulamios_studio [2009/11/28 13:54] wackazong
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 As an added utility, a cutdown version with just a keyboard controller, MIDI routing/filtering and keyboard zone mapping is available. This can be started with the command As an added utility, a cutdown version with just a keyboard controller, MIDI routing/filtering and keyboard zone mapping is available. This can be started with the command
   java -cp <path_to_jar_file>/MIOSStudio_beta7_5.jar org.midibox.apps.virtualkeyboard.~VirtualKeyboard   java -cp <path_to_jar_file>/MIOSStudio_beta7_5.jar org.midibox.apps.virtualkeyboard.~VirtualKeyboard
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 ==== Mac OS X ==== ==== Mac OS X ====
  
-MIOS Studio functions correctly under Mac OS X 10.4 (and, likely, onward).+MIOS Studio functions correctly with Mac OS X 10.4 ("Tiger"and 10.5 ("Leopard")**but currently does not function correctly with 10.6 ("Snow Leopard")**. 
 +**UPDATE: When Mandolane 2_95 is installed it appears to be working fine on Snow Leopard.** 
  
 For versions of Mac OS X since 10.4.8, Apple no longer supports the com.apple.audio.midi java package, which allowed java applications to access the CoreMIDI system.  Because MIOS Studio is a java application, you will need something to bridge the gap between your midi hardware and java. For versions of Mac OS X since 10.4.8, Apple no longer supports the com.apple.audio.midi java package, which allowed java applications to access the CoreMIDI system.  Because MIOS Studio is a java application, you will need something to bridge the gap between your midi hardware and java.
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 After you have installed one of the Java/MIDI enablers above, simply download MIOS Studio, copy the "jar" file to your applications folder, and double-click it to run!  After you have installed one of the Java/MIDI enablers above, simply download MIOS Studio, copy the "jar" file to your applications folder, and double-click it to run! 
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 +The layout of the windows will be automatically stored when you exit MIOS Studio properly. Don't use Cmd-Q (like for other Mac applications), but use File->Exit
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