![]() ![]() ![]() You have to do it in exactly that order or it won't work. You can then activate all the midi ports on your system and use the third party midi app to route to any port you like. Then (and only then) you should start Pd and connect it to the nine ports you created. ![]() ![]() For this reason you must first make sure that you start out with all midi ports deactivated, then create/activate your nine virtual ports. You can presently only get access to the first 9 of Pd's internal midi ports with Mac OS, but they will not reliably connect to anything beyond the first nine ports on the Mac's midi port list. Now that said, there's a certain trick you need to know to get it to work with Pd. Like IEC, you can use those programs to create all the virtual midi ports you need as well as do much, much more such as port/channel rerouteing, translation etc. I would recommend MidiPatchbay which I can personally vouch for as I use it all the time, or possibly MidiPipe, which I have less experience with. You do need a third party app to interface that unfinished Mac midi implementation. It is known to have various issues and I have solved multiple reported Mac Pd midi problems on this forum by simply convincing people to completely deactivate IEC in the Mac midi prefs an stop using it altogether (you can search my posts on here for details on the "why"). Firstly, I would strongly advise against using the IAC driver at all. ![]()
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