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Works fine here too! 



- Version: 2.3.1, 7/8/2007 03:00AM PST
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- Works fine here too!
Works Just Fine Here 



- Version: 2.2.4, 6/1/2006 03:51AM PST
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bobpeeleI started using the demo (downloaded from Roni Music) as soon as it was available for my Intel iMac G5, and apart from the muting thing (which has just been fixed), it's the best player I've ever found for my purpose.
As a music teacher I use MIDI a lot to create music "minus one" play alongs for my students. In fact a number of my students have downloaded the demo for Windows also without problems.
Just make sure you download the latest version from Roni Music.
Buggy 



- Version: 2.2.0, 1/6/2006 09:39AM PST
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tubadoodIn short, keep your money away from this one for now.
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Does not recognize input from a USB keyboard. - Version: 2.1.0, 8/16/2004 05:40PM PST
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I might consider buying - Version: 2.0.9, 6/18/2004 08:44PM PST
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BatshuaThe interface is a bit nonintuitive, but from what I've seen it's not so bad. It would be nice if I could save X numbers of files first to see if they exported and saved well. However, things that it has going for it: I can actually edit the files, unlike most MIDI apps out there. It's not commercial software, which means the price is somewhat more reasonable. It runs in Mac OS X. Not bad, I guess.
Using a crack to avoid payment, then rubbishing the product (and advising other not to buy!) shows a breathtaking arrogance.
As for SMP, I use it regularly - It's well laid out and simple to use. For all that it's just a midi player, it allows the user to change patches, tempo, key and completely re-mix the track - which can then be re-saved.
I find it particularly useful for singers - I send 'em a midi file - they find the best key and tempo and send the updated file back to me - The song is then fully prepared on the studio DAW for them to do the vocals.