Alright, good to know what the cause was (and that it wasn't just my machine). I suppose I won't be including that generator in any projects.
Alright, I just downloaded a midi file real quick and imported it in LMMS, then exported it to wav. While it was working I noticed the tempo change from 220 to 110 and then back to 220. I looked through the automation tracks but I have no idea how it manages to do that. My export also didn't work at...
When you right click on a track, there is an option called "Freeze" (it has a snowflake icon next to it). It renders the audio into a buffer so that it won't drain cpu cycles rendering it live (the buffer is simply mixed into the audio stream). It's like exporting, just not the whole song....
Slides in piano roll would be nice.
Unless there is already a way to achieve this effect and I'm just not clever enough?
That's odd, I'm not experiencing that problem. I doubt I can help but someone else might be able to with more information. Are you using version 0.4.8? Windows or Linux? Does the tempo setting change in LMMS or is the exported file just slower than it should be? What settings are you using during ex...
Some more information: I've been tweaking this system to better suit my needs, those previous results were run under the 2.6.26-2 kernel with vm.swappiness=100. I tried it again after setting vm.swappiness back to 60 with the same results (hung terminal). I tried again using kernel 2.6.33.7-rt29 (re...
I've built LMMS 0.4.8 from source, under Debian (lenny). Machine is an older AMD Athlon 1.33 Ghz 256 MB. I can playback simple songs live no problem, but I wanted to use it for more complicated projects. I had planned on just "freezing" tracks that I wasn't working on once CPU usage became...