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  2. FreeMIDI - Wikipedia

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    FreeMIDI was a popular virtual studio management application by Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) for the Classic Mac OS. It was used to mimic the physical setup of MIDI devices that are connected to the computer and provide applications and the Mac OS a way for referencing them.

  3. List of MOTU products - Wikipedia

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    FreeMIDI; Mosaic; Performer [4] WaveEdit; Professional Composer [5] Mouse Stampede; MS-DOS PC/InterComm (VT100 terminal emulator) Scribble (text formatter; simplified version of Scribe) MINCE (MINCE Is Not Complete Emacs) (early 1980s) Final Word word processor (became Borland Sprint circa 1988; combined Mince and Scribble into one product ...

  4. Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers - Wikipedia

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    Software Platform License Developer Editing interface Notes Aegis Sonix: Amiga: Proprietary: Aegis Development Score, keyboard, and an instrument editor

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  6. Open Music System - Wikipedia

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    Open Music System (OMS) was a virtual studio management application by Opcode for the Classic Mac OS.Similar to FreeMIDI by Mark of the Unicorn and Audio MIDI Setup by Apple, OMS used a GUI to manage MIDI devices by providing DAW applications and the Mac OS with information regarding the physical setup of MIDI devices connected to the computer.

  7. Talk:FreeMIDI - Wikipedia

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  9. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    General MIDI logo from the MIDI Manufacturers Association. General MIDI (also known as GM or GM 1) is a standardized specification for electronic musical instruments that respond to MIDI messages.