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Hi Everyone, I was just wondering what the easiest way would be to audition my score with a click track, something I've found to be helpful for slower scores with long note values/slurs. I'm guessing I should make a function for that using setf, any recommendations or best approaches? - Jor
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1. Create few IAC ports in the 'Audio MIDI Setup' app: 2. Go to your virtual instrument, load an instrument and chose the port 1: 3. In Opusmodus composer panel type (midi-destinations) and evaluate the function: (midi-destinations) Note: We use the MIDI-DESTINATION function for reference only. The output will look something like that: => ((0 . "Bus 1") (1 . "Bus 2") (2 . "Bus 3") (3 . "Bus 4") (4 . "Bus 5") (5 . "Bus 6") (6 . "Bus 7") (7 . "Bus 8") (8 . "Bus 9") (9 . "Bus 10") (10 . "Bus 11") (11 . "Bus 12") (12 . "Bus 13") (13 . "Bus 14") (14 . "Bus 15") (15 . "Bus 16") (16 . "Session 1") (17 . "Keyboard") (18 . "MIDI OUT") (19 . "UM-ONE") (20 . "Kontakt 5 Virtual Input”)) 4. In the DEF-SCORE in the instrument section add the same port you have assigned to the Virtual Instrument. Note: Opusmodus port numbers are 0-based. (def-score goldberg-var7 (:key-signature '(g major) :time-signature '(6 8) :tempo '("al tempo di Giga" e 155) :layout (piano-solo-layout 'rh 'lh)) (rh :omn rh :port 0 :channel 1 :sound 'gm :program 0) (lh :omn lh)) Or, you could use the port name if you prefer: (rh :omn rh :port "Bus 1" :channel 1 :sound 'gm :program 0)