E ExcelMitsuo macrumors newbie Original poster Sep 15, 2009 6 0 Sep 21, 2009 #1 like MIDI or anything with a beeping sound (that makes music)? i have system 7.5.3
Consultant macrumors G5 Jun 27, 2007 13,314 36 Sep 21, 2009 #2 Yes possible. Is it worth it in this day and age? No. Most iPod have >10 times processing power of Mac classic. Get an iPod.
Yes possible. Is it worth it in this day and age? No. Most iPod have >10 times processing power of Mac classic. Get an iPod.
A ahm macrumors member Feb 14, 2009 85 0 Sep 22, 2009 #3 Wow what a dumb ******. How is that not worth it? This person wants to make music using the old computer. It's not original but it's still fun and can possibly create some interesting music.
Wow what a dumb ******. How is that not worth it? This person wants to make music using the old computer. It's not original but it's still fun and can possibly create some interesting music.
D devburke Guest Oct 16, 2008 1,190 0 Sep 22, 2009 #4 Consultant said: Yes possible. Is it worth it in this day and age? No. Most iPod have >10 times processing power of Mac classic. Get an iPod. Click to expand... Are you serious?
Consultant said: Yes possible. Is it worth it in this day and age? No. Most iPod have >10 times processing power of Mac classic. Get an iPod. Click to expand... Are you serious?
N njl macrumors regular Mar 15, 2009 148 0 SAT Sep 22, 2009 #5 LOL hahaha i remember when we used the Mac Classic to sequence music (MIDI) Oldie but goodie!!
jodelli macrumors 65816 Jan 6, 2008 1,219 4 Windsor, ON, Canada Sep 22, 2009 #6 7.5 supported an early version of Quick Time. You can figure out what formats it will support and go from there.
7.5 supported an early version of Quick Time. You can figure out what formats it will support and go from there.