On Jan 15, 2013, at 4:47 AM, flup2 wrote:
> Each time Qsynth is launched, it uses a different port, obvisously; if you
> had to restart it, you need to click "Refresh MIDI ports" and choose another
> Fluidsynth occurrence (the port number is shown between parenthesis).
Thank you. That's got it
Each time Qsynth is launched, it uses a different port, obvisously; if you
had to restart it, you need to click "Refresh MIDI ports" and choose another
Fluidsynth occurrence (the port number is shown between parenthesis).
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On Jan 14, 2013, at 7:13 PM, james wrote:
> what do those of you here who have osx 10.7+ use for MIDI playback?
I've just been using Quicktime Player 7, and haven't looked into other options.
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In the interest of not getting too far away from the original topic, what do
the mac lion+ users use for midi playback? On my snow leopard machine (my main
machine), I use Mighty MIDI, which has been wonderful. It really has only the
features for listening to my note entry to make sure I entered