(the whole thing - audio midi setup - seems not to work with the
quicktime synth,
bad for me, because i've no external synth in the moment, but this is
no cm problem...)
thanks for your quick answer, johannes
for access to quicktime you can use midishare instead of portmidi
(midishare has built-in quicktime support). after installing midishre,
use their msDrivers app to assign an output port to Quicktime, then
quit msDrivers and test your port connection with msConnect. Once you
know you can play quicktime with msConnect, first quit and then start
CM and do:
(use-system :midishare)
If the midishare port number for Quicktime is higher than 0 you will
access it by setting midi :channel values greater than 15.
for example, if QT is midishare port=0 then use :channel 0-15, if
port=1 using :channel 16-31, port=2 is :channel 32-47
and so on. For example assuming you want to send to channel 0 of port 1
do:
output (new midi :time (now) :channel 16 ...)
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