LOL, and yes. I already have an answer from the github too. ( Calf github) https://github.com/calf-studio-gear/calf/issues/11#event-335984261 LMMS isn't capable of LV2 but only of LADSPA or VST. The calf plug-ins delivered with LMMS are outdated and not supported anymore since we dropped LADSPA supp...
I just learned from another topic, that the gui of the calf plugins should work in lmms. For those who say, calf who ? http://calf-studio-gear.org/ One little remark, calf is linux only so for now windows user are out of luck, but they can use some great vst, which don't work on linux. http://www.bl...
I will start a new topic, because I just found out something interesting. ( no its not working in lmms but..)

http://lmms.io/forum/posting.php?mode=post&f=7
I am still a bit confused, but ! Test 1 on opensuse failed, then I booted win 7 and tried again, after a few failed attempts ( prob my mistake) it worked. Then I went back to openSUSE and tried again there too. The new created output file is not created in projects, but in my home folder. On win7 th...
Are you sure, they should have that great gui ? Can I do a bug report here ? The calf plugin I use on linux, look exactly as boring as on windows for me ?

They work fine though, which is more important.
I'll give it a try, save as mmp first, and then see what happens, on win 7 32bit and openSUSE 64 bit. :)
Well I just tried it on openSUSE 64 bit with wine. It seems to work, but of course same issue as on win 7 (mmp) LOL
First attempt failed.

I do not know if its me though.

I downloaded latest version for 32 bit windows. Lmmss seems to work fine.
You're program seems to start fine, but then I have to point to an mmp file ?
The track I created to test it though is an mmpz ? Which the program does not see.
I should be able to test win 7 32 bit for you. ( no linux version and or testing ?)
I don't have near-field monitors either, so I can't really give you recommendations on those. In case you want to stick to mixing on headphones, what you should look for are those with a flat frequency response with little or no coloring. The PC 160 is a gaming headset, which dramatically boosts th...