![]() one big 64圆4 MIDI interface (Mac: Emagic software or Unitor8 OMS driver required) with. Ive simply connected the AMT 8 to my Mac Pro via usb and start up. This makes it the only midi interface to have specific drivers written by Apple. Emagics Unitor8 MkII is the ideal communications center for the. I am on Mac Pro 5.1 with High Sierra 10.13.6 and Logic X 10.4.4: my Emagic AMT 8 works fully. On the other hand, They have maintained the usb drivers for the interface and do provide a version compiled for their latest Intel based OS X machines, and it can be installed from the Logic 8 discs, and from Garageband. It’s not a difficult task, especially given Apple’s resources. Considering the fact that Apple itself now owns the rights to the interface, I don’t feel there is any good reason for this situation. ![]() ![]() But since Apple acquired Emagic in 2002 they have abandoned writing a decent, non-crashing, well tested, modern (ie: for leopard), configuration application for them. Many Unitor/AMT 8’s are still running strong after 10 years of hard use! I know mine is, and I have no intention of replacing it. Nowadays you can Get a similar USB midi interface for much less money, but still very few offer the internal routing, device chaining, and filtering features that the Unitor8 or AMT8 offer. ![]() The PC Unitor8/AMT8/MT4 zip file is attached. Apple also released a Unitor update for OSX in January 2010, but the file is in dmg format, so I can't upload it here. They were the top of the line with ultra low latency, and are extremely well built. If you have the Logic Pro 8.0 install disks, the Unitor/AMT8/MT4 Mac OSX drivers are on that. The Emagic Unitor8 USB midi interfaces were expensive, but worth every cent.
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