If I understand you correctly, you are trying to generate and then play and/or mix various music sequences using the QT musical synthesizers. The synthesizers can be instructed using MIDI. I have worked with MIDI tracks, and what you are attempting can be done wherever QT is available. MIDI tracks can be combined with a common starting point, or with an offset, accurate to within a tiny fraction of a second. You can easily play 4 (or more) tracks in this manner. It can appear to the user that the discrete musical sequences are being layered "on the fly", but actually, they are combined in a new MIDI file in advance of their being played. Rev/QT can do this very quickly. For more information, see my project "MIDI builder". It used to be available from RunRev, but I'm not sure that it is now. I can make it available if you have an interest. The stack also includes a file that details the MIDI file format that I used.

Best Wishes,
Kurt
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