Hi borla, The workaround you suggest is interesting but I have some reserve about it: 1- The most important one: it is a proprietary software 2- Good for windows users but others? The L of Lmms stands for Linux you know. That's true lmms is multi-platform but this workaround does not solve the all c...
Hi, I used MIDI software for decades now and there is a unique feature I found in only one of them (Winjammer to name it): track splitting and merging There were two different functionalities under the split. 1- Split at note: Given a track, it could be split it in two at a limit note you choose. Ve...
Hi cgfeffex, I am also a long time user of lmms but also a newcomer to lmms devel who use it principally for MIDI and your wishes and bugs list rejoins mine on many aspects. On your features requests I agree on that midi import could be improved and I would vote particularly for: - Which midi channe...
I reply to myself there just to mention this time it worked.
I resubmited to the dev mailing list and all is ok now.
Thanks
Hi diiz,

I do not see it in lmms-devel mailing list either. I will check what happened.

Regards
Hi diiz,

That's fair enough.
I posted this on the dev mailing list.
Many thanks for your invaluable guidance :)
Hi diiz, Just to let you know the bug is fixed in the last dev version. I updated my git checkout and I saw that some realy good work has been made on the piano roll. I cannot reproduce the problem anymore with this release :D And it cannot be reproduce because the tracks start now at the beginning ...
Again but this time: +1 000 000
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Hi, There has been a recurrent irritating buggish thing - for me - with the piano roll that has not been solved yet: 1- Edit part of a track with the piano roll (not even changing notes but only volume for example) 2- Click to close the piano roll and... 3- The track part is now "normalized&quo...
Hi, Is it possible for lmms to remember its main window geometry (position and size) from the previous session? lmms stubbornly starts full screen whatever I set in the window special settings (under Ubuntu 12.04 with Trinty Desktop). I think this could be a nice-to-have feature since most (Ubuntu) ...