Using Freemidi On The Macintosh - Roland UM-4 Owner's Manual

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Using FreeMIDI on the Macintosh

The UM-4 FreeMIDI Driver included on the disc is provided as an additional
module that allows the UM-4 to be used with FreeMIDI. In order to use it,
FreeMIDI must already be installed on the start-up hard disk.
The UM-4 Driver included on the disc is provided as an additional module that allows the
UM-4 to be used with FreeMIDI. In order to use it, FreeMIDI must already be installed on the
start-up hard disk.
Turn on the power of the computer to start up your Macintosh. Use a USB cable to connect
the UM-4 to your computer (P.11).
The message shown in the diagram will appear. Click [OK]. Insert the UM Driver CD-ROM
into your CD-ROM drive.
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Installing the UM-4 Driver
When Using S-MPU64
The UM-4 Driver is compatible with the S-MPU64. However, you cannot use the
UM-4 Driver and the S-MPU64 Driver at the same time.
If you have already installed the S-MPU64 Driver in your computer, be sure to
follow the procedure written below to delete the S-MPU64 Driver and install the
UM-4 Driver.
Remove the files in the System folder written below and restart your Macintosh.
Then install the UM-4 Driver.
• the "USBSMPU64Driver" file in the "Extensions" folder
• the "SMPU64 Driver" file in the "FreeMIDI Folder" folder
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In the "UM Driver E" -"UM-4" folder of the CD-ROM, double-click the "UM4 FreeMIDI
Driver-E Installer" icon to start up the installer.
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Installing & Setup the Driver
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