FreeMIDI is a MIDI management software package created and released by
MOTU for use with its early software. Equivalent systems include
[Apple MIDI Manager][1] and Opcode's [OMS][2].

From MOTU:

> FreeMIDI is a complete MIDI operating system for the Macintosh OS 9.
> It ships free of charge and is automatically installed with all Mark
> of the Unicorn music software products.
>
> FreeMIDI automatically detects what type of MIDI interface is
> connected to the Macintosh serial or USB ports, automatically
> detects what MIDI devices are connected to interface (it "knows"
> over 200 types of devices), and provides a graphical representation
> of their MIDI studio.
>
> FreeMIDI also provides pop-up sound lists for over 100 popular MIDI
> synthesizers-as well as generic support for any General MIDI device.
> It even includes advanced features such as inter-application
> communication, multiple application real-time synchronization, and
> support for Digidesign's Sample Cell Nubus card.

For more info, visit: <https://motu.com/products/software/freemidi>

DL#1: v1.48 (2002). This was the last version of FreeMIDI released.
Supports USB.

DL#2: v1.45 (September 2000). Supports USB.

DL#3: v1.44 (April 2000). Supports USB.

DL#4: v1.43 (November 1999). Supports USB.

DL#5: v1.42 (October 1999). Supports USB.

DL#6: v1.41 (August 1999). Supports USB.

DL#7: v1.38 (February 1999).

DL#8: v1.31 (June 1997).

DL#9: v1.3 (January 1997). Adds "SoftSynth" (e.g. QuickTime Musical
Instruments)

DL#10: v1.24 (1995).

DL#11: v1.1.1 (1994).

Versions 1.24, 1.3, 1.31, and 1.41 were sourced from
[www.oldschooldaw.com][3].

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC

  [1]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/apple-midi-manager-202
  [2]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/open-music-system-238-oms
  [3]: http://www.oldschooldaw.com (www.oldschooldaw.com)