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OLD school: connecting a modern MIDI keybord to Sibelius 6 (windows 10)
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<blockquote data-quote="b3maniac" data-source="post: 205516" data-attributes="member: 585"><p>Welcome to the forums. I have a DAW set-up that is over 13 years old now. I run Win XP DAW on a basic computer with just a few modifications. </p><p>I found sites/articles on how to optimize Win XP and enhance the hardware. I'm pretty sure that you can probably do the </p><p>same thing. I would start by comparing the Sibelius system requirements with your laptop hardware, and go from there to be sure you meet at least the minimum hardware requirements.</p><p>Michael's recommendations cover very important points to getting the system working and I would also recommend that you do a search on "how to optimize my Win 10 laptop for music production". They give tips on how to set-up resource usage on your laptop to free resources and help speed up Win 10. I would hope this would get you a point where you're able to set-up and "tune-in" settings to be able to use your system. If you run into something you aren't sure about, that's where Google and Youtube can come in handy. And,there are the many Forums too (Link below). Don</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.sibeliusforum.com/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b3maniac, post: 205516, member: 585"] Welcome to the forums. I have a DAW set-up that is over 13 years old now. I run Win XP DAW on a basic computer with just a few modifications. I found sites/articles on how to optimize Win XP and enhance the hardware. I'm pretty sure that you can probably do the same thing. I would start by comparing the Sibelius system requirements with your laptop hardware, and go from there to be sure you meet at least the minimum hardware requirements. Michael's recommendations cover very important points to getting the system working and I would also recommend that you do a search on "how to optimize my Win 10 laptop for music production". They give tips on how to set-up resource usage on your laptop to free resources and help speed up Win 10. I would hope this would get you a point where you're able to set-up and "tune-in" settings to be able to use your system. If you run into something you aren't sure about, that's where Google and Youtube can come in handy. And,there are the many Forums too (Link below). Don [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.sibeliusforum.com/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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