I understand the developer will provide the testing builds? The new UI isn't going to be open-source for some time anyway.
mrlmmsguy wrote:That's not your decision to make.
Exactly! Religion has no place on a public forum.
Ah, so I am ignorant. Thank you for clarifying sir. Is there a fix for this in the foreseeable future, or is this how it's just going to be? Bandlimited waveforms are available in Monstro and LB302 (the four options slightly separate from the others), but the developer who implemented them didn't m...
Oscillators in LMMS are not band-limited, so they produce aliasing. Simple as that.
Quantization of existing notes is a feature of the upcoming 1.2 release.
kerbingamer376 wrote:So I assume for support for midi output to launchpad (lights) LMMS can't do that?
As far as I can tell, that is correct.
LMMS has basic support for generic MIDI controllers limited to playing notes and setting control values.
prokophapala wrote:I'm not sure why it's not possible to open *.mpt directly
That is because mpt is the extension for a special case of project files, namely templates, which are not meant to be opened directly. The standard extension for uncompressed projects is mmp, which LMMS can read and write just fine.
I'm not sure, but as you mentioned notes playing with a lower volume, there's a chance this could be because LMMS 1.1 by default thinks 100% velocity should be treated as 50% MIDI velocity. What happens if you change the base velocity of the instrument (on the MIDI tab) from 63 to 127?
its one of either :p Not necessarily ,sir I've has this same problem before. It seems to happen with certain instruments with a large release value in the Volume or cutoff envelope. Even if they are locked in the be 1/8 or 1/16 notes when you draw them, they'll still extend the piano roll. It's als...