I wonder if this is Linux, mac os, related, were users have all there stuff stored in their home folder.
Thank you, learning something new again. It's funny what you mention, about being out of scale, and to trust my ears. I had already noticed, my ears don't protest to certain out of scale notes, but others make me twitch. :) It seems though I can trust my ears, which I could not yet, about a year ago...
Triplets (3 notes in the length of time that 2 would normally take) are not that bad to get in if you set the Q (quantisation) up to 1/24 or 1/48. In 1/24th a quarter note is 6 squares so each note in the triplet is 2 squares.. A normal 1/8th note is 3 squares. It just takes a bit of getting used t...
Those triplets, if I understand you right are just three notes played at once. (They are prob chords, but that does not matter when you put it in lmms.) I already had something like that, just by listening to the song. (I did not use three notes though) Here is a tut of musicbear on chords. https://...
Well its 4/4 but... Me as somebody with little to none music experience should not have chosen this piece of music. There is a lot of feel in it, the way its played. That makes things for somebody like me, just starting to learn sheet music, very hard. To give an example, I made a instrumental versi...
Not yet, maybe I should slow things down even more, and look for more options, like smoother scroling. I have been trying that program a few times. The biggest problem I am still having is to get the right note length, and the right rest length, into lmms. I understand all the symbols, but I am stil...
I think this is funny, but I notice a mistake of mine.

There is an F key at the start, of this rhythm part, and not a G key LOL.
Great job really sounds good.
I made some progress, there is a problem with the midi files and the sheet music I have. They don't match. To rule out any mistakes on my part, I had re downloaded all files. Which gave me three different pieces of sheet music, But the midi files, don't match. After a few days of confusion, at least...
From an electrical engineering standpoint I can't really see why a long USB cable in itself would or should add to the delay. The electromagnetic wave in a copper wire travels at about 95% of the speed of light so a few feet is not going to add 1.5ms delay. This must be a driver issue of some sort....