Thank you! Sorry for the late reply.
Jonathan790 wrote: ↑
Fri Feb 09, 2024 12:58 pm
1. Zoom to cursor or current position in timeline.
In song-editor?
It is actually play-head that controls the play-position/ POW.
You can make LMMS jump to a bar by :
* Disable looping
* Set transport to "Stop at position"
* Hold ctrl and use scroll-wheel to alter magnification so your desired focus-point is inside view-port
* manually drag play-head to desired focus-point
* Press play, then imediately stop play
Your view-port will jump to desired focus-point where the play-head is stopped.
Yeah I think that's what I do but that's a long list of steps to do one thing.
2. hotkey to go directly to end of project.
Correct, I actually favour a "Jump-to-bar <#>", but has been 'voted down' : P
The work-around is to make a tiny loop at the end of your project, then invoking loop and press play will jump both view-port and play-head to project end-position.
Not a fan of work-arounds
But thanks for helping anyway.
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Thanks for you suggestions.
Thank you!
By the way, maybe I should create a new thread, but since I got your attention, do you happen to know if it's planned to introduce a recording feature to LMMS? AFAIK there isn't one. It would make recording instruments hell of a lot easier. I just switched to Ardour for that reason. But I found drum programming extremely difficult in Ardour, something which LMMS does incredibly well... So I'm using both programs... I hoped when moving to Ardour to eliminate my need for Audacity, which it did but yeah, I miss the beat editor in LMMS.