Macintosh MIDI User's Internet GuideIf you use a Macintosh to create music, then you'll want to explore the Macintosh MIDI User's Internet Guide (www.aitech.ac.jp/~ckelly/mmuig.html). Offering a wealth of information and links, the guide helps you easily locate freeware, shareware, and other music-related software utilities. Items include MP3 players and rippers, archives of Standard MIDI Files, universal librarians, and music-composition software, as well as the latest updates for OMS (Open Music System), Apple's QuickTime, and Mark of the Unicorn's FreeMIDI.
The site specializes in helping you learn more about making music with your computer. It provides information about using MIDI with a Macintosh and gives you links to Web sites offering MIDI plug-ins, sequencers, and software synthesizers. Some interesting items include Robert Marsanyi's JavaMIDI, Tontata's MIDIGraphy, and a 4-track sequencer called Fret Pet that was created with guitarists in mind.