Supposedly the development version of WineBottler supports 64-bit apps but your mileage may vary. It would nice to be able to use the 64-bit version of Polymeter, because it can access more memory and runs faster. In the help browser, the Contents and Index tabs are empty, but the Search tab works, and all help topics are present.Reset the device, or wait until the data is finished playing." The message is harmless, but notes that are playing when you stop may get stuck. When you stop the sequencer, the application reports MIDI error 65: "Cannot perform this operation while media data is still playing.This is probably because it uses Direct2D. If you add a MIDI device while Polymeter is running, the new device won't be available until you exit and restart Polymeter.This is another case of the first bug, related to custom draw. In the Live view, selection isn't indicated correctly.Remember to turn off MIDI learn when you're done! You'll know when a mapping is learned because its input values change to match the control you moved. You can still learn mappings as usual, just ignore the background color. The selected mapping(s) being learned should display with a green background, but instead all of the mappings display with a white background. In the Mapping bar, MIDI learn works but isn't indicated properly.It loads some Wine stuff and then Polymeter's screen should appear. To run Polymeter, double-click the Polymeter App Bundle.Press OK to start building the App Bundle. Click "Install" and select where you want the App Bundle to go.Run WineBottler, by double-clicking the WineBottler DMG file. Important: Take the Portable Application (no installer), for 32-bit Windows it's the fourth option. Download Polymeter, from either SourceForge or GitHub. Important: Select the option "This is the actual program, copy it to the App Bundle." It's the middle radio button, below "Program to install." This is critical! It's recommended to take the Stable version, currently 1.8.6.Select the file Polymeter.exe and press OK. In WineBottler's caption bar, click "Advanced." You should see a yellow screen, the second option of which is "Program to install." To the right of that option, click "Select File." In the resulting file dialog, navigate to the Polymeter download, presumably in Downloads. Run WineBottler, by double-clicking the WineBottler DMG file.Download Polymeter, from either SourceForge or GitHub.It's recommended to take the Stable version, currently 1.8.6. This guide focuses on WineBottler because like Polymeter it's free and open-source software, and doesn't require you to buy or install Windows. There are various options, including WineBottler, Crossover, Boot Camp, Parallels, and possibly other virtualizers.
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