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Since CoreMIDI is sometimes too slow to respond when creating a new MIDI device. |
Since CoreMIDI is sometimes too slow to respond when creating a new MIDI device. |
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so you need to increase "Timeout" parameter in the |
so you need to increase "Timeout" parameter in the |
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Options:Server Settings to, 10000 msec. |
Options:Server Settings to 10000 msec. (Added note on Jan 7, 2008: this value is now set by default) |
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<a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/pix/screenshots/osx_qjackctl.jpg"> |
<a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/pix/screenshots/osx_qjackctl.jpg"> |
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<img src="screenshots/osx_qjackctl_preview.png" border="0"> |
<img src="screenshots/osx_qjackctl_preview.png" border="0"> |
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<br>Intel Mac Note: to use built-in audio in Jack, you need to create an "aggregated device" by using "Audio MIDI Setup". Please look up Jack manual for details. |
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Start MIDI Patchbay.app and connect your MIDI Input instance (probably your MIDI interface or USB-enabled keyboard) to the "LinuxSampler_in_0" |
Start MIDI Patchbay.app and connect your MIDI Input instance (probably your MIDI interface or USB-enabled keyboard) to the "LinuxSampler_in_0" |