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Yes, I agree with Fabio - although Zoe didn't tell what system she's running on that intel mac. Bome is cool if you first buy a Windows XP license and install it in a partition of its own (not "shared" because that's too louse for use in real-time audio work). If my memory serves me right here, Zoe, you are also using Ableton Live and that license will let you install either on OSX or Windows XP. Ableton looks and works almost the same, so if Bome is a need XP wold be a cool audio system for you (then you may also poke around in Mobius if you like...). Did you look around at http:// www.bigbluelounge.com - it's an OSX audio forum with many knowledgeable Mac audio nerds. Speaking OSX, I'm afraid I don't know about any such gadgets (MIDI note --> MIDI program change) yet converted for the intel processors. I was using Control Aid for Mac - http://www.charlie-roberts.com/ - but I see no message on Charlie's page that it should be UB compatible by now. This means the application will have to use the bad (for audio) workaround utility Rosetta to fit in with the intel processor OSX box. And Rosetta has proven way to lazy for real-time audio processing. per On 29 sep 2006, at 11.23, Fabio Anile wrote: > Sorry, that's the right link: http://www.bome.com/midi/translator/ > > Fabio > http://xoomer.alice.it/eterogeneo > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Zoe Keating" > <cello@zoekeating.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 1:41 AM > Subject: OT(?): utility to map Midi Note to PC messages? > > >> Hi loopers, >> Anyone know of a good software utility for mapping midi notes to >> pc messages? To run on an intel mac.... >> thank ye! Zoe >> >