Right click on the automation track and choose what connections you want to disconnect
Gps wrote:if he is right or not
Of course his right, we are all right. Do you think there is a correct answer in music?
musikbear wrote:Did you do a proper de-install of the x32 version, before you installed x64
What is a proper deinstall?
Wuut? When did you get soo good :) The new version was really cool! Love the arpeggios that appeard after a little over one minute. And I can hear that you have learned to stay within tune. I think you can be very satisfied with this tune, sounds good.
Sooo beautiful. Sounds almost real. The only thing that blows the cover is when the tone ends, or perhaps it is the reverb doing that.
huh, could be worth reporting on the issue tracker https://github.com/LMMS/lmms
I would prefer not to load Carla outside LMMS just to refresh, just as you
Gps wrote:Can I look into the mppz file and see the name of the synth1 preset it tries to load ?
Yes, if LMMS loads the correct preset it must have saved it. Computers doesn't perform magic :p Where in the mmpz it is stored and how it is written or you could decode it I have no clue :(
file a bug here with the same information https://github.com/LMMS/lmms
No programs where speed is crucial is built with Python, LMMS is built with C++. You are suggesting an interesting thing. Instead of having to click on each of those notes, though, couldn't LMMS recognize the notes from the melody? I don't play the piano myself, but keyboards let you both play chord...
Ask on the developer mailinglist https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmms-devel or github.com/LMMS/lmms in a new issue.