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MOTU FreeMIDI

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This is an article culled from archive material, circa 1997.


FreeMIDI came onto the scene relatively late, after much in-fighting between the Mac music software companies over rival MIDI OS's. By this time I was sick and tired of MOTU's stance over OMS (and Opcode's licensing agreement at that stage), and had sold all my MOTU hardware in favour of Opcode products. At that time, MOTU (and their UK distributor) were happy to send me multiple copies of the FreeMIDI flyer booklet, although the only part of it which was at all complete was the graphic design. As far as I know, FreeMIDI might well be alive and kicking (certainly it can be downloaded from MOTU's site), and it might well be superior to OMS; however, I am past caring.

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