Thanks! A bit of a shame that the VST compatibility page was discontinued. Maybe it wasn't updated often enough?
I remember some years ago there was some page about which VST instruments and which midi keyboards worked with LMMS. I can't find it anywhere anymore. Did the LMMS wiki get deleted? I can only find some brief documentation here https://docs.lmms.io/user-manual/ but not the pages I'm looking for.
You can try slicing the sample in Audacity and then adding a very quick fade in and fade out (e.g one millisecond) to start and end of the slice in Audacity, and see if that removes clicks. Usually clicks happen because the amplitude at the start or the end of the looped sample is nonzero, so the sp...
Can you point me to where this has officially been requested. Way, wayyy too many to list. But you can follow the project here https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/pull/4994 Seems there are too many merge conflicts and bugs for it to be finished yet, and the project is probably a pretty big and technical o...
Within LMMS:
Edit -> Settings -> Language
Add a limiter effect (e.g Fast Lookahead limiter) on the master mixer channel, and set the "limit" or "threshold" low enough. If there is an "attack" parameter, set it to minimum. If there is a "lookahead" value, set it high unless latency is a big issue.
To answer my own question to the best of my knowledge: No it is not possible. See https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/issues/1792 If you are using your computer keyboard to test this out, on Linux the two best ways to do this seem to be (without LMMS): 1. Use Hydrogen drum machine 2. Use VMPK+a2jmidid (the...
Your LMMS version is very old. You should get the new one :) https://lmms.io/download#windows
Can this be done? LMMS maps different MIDI controller buttons to different pitches on the same instrument track by default, but it would be cool to be able to map different instrument tracks to different buttons on the same MIDI controller. I could use Hydrogen, but LMMS has superior sound design an...
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On Linux Mint.

Maybe a Wiki entry should exist for this since it's so hard to find?