I just did a test, using the rmb twice does not work me. (Linux) What however does, right mouse button to set the end of the loop, then shift + rmb for the starting point. BUT: I also just learned it matters were I click in the loop area. At least my problem is solved, I can set loop points again. ...
I am having trouble to set loop points. If there a bug or has something changed? Both points are set by right click now. Whichever loop point is closer to location of mouse, is moved. This was after it was realised many laptop users don't have middle mouse button (MMB). There have been discussions ...
xk_music wrote:
Mon Nov 21, 2022 3:31 am
finally, I set a different folder instead the deafult vst folder and make sure the FX plugins in your custom folder.
Interesting. I wouldn't expect that to work. Gotcha.
Hey, sorry I do not know any resources, but the LMMS-discord could be a good place to ask as many devs are over there and they might have some useful information.
Hey,
use Ctrl-Drag.
Hold down ctrl, then click mouse and keep it pressed over the selected region, then drag and then release over the area you want to copy into.
- what information is 'lost' and why is it lost? - why does nobody knows 100% how it works. Aren't you the developers? The "information" lost here is an old tutorial musikBear had written about the chiptune generators. Because sometimes, even if the tute was good but style was funny, it w...
Should be possible. https://i.ibb.co/JChhFR1/image.png See where the mouse pointer is showing? Increase the "Range," where it is displaying as a green "1" in a nice black box, change it to 12 (or to whatever is the maximum value between two consecutive notes. It essentially allow...
Alternatively, delete the notes you don't want and move everything on the right of it to the left a few bars. Slightly less risk of data loss, it seems to me. A cut-feature for piano roll has been requested.
musikbear wrote:
Thu Nov 03, 2022 11:43 pm
No need for other software:
Right, almost forgot that!
Worth noting that halftime/doubletime plugins often also produce an effect on the audio that simply changing note-lengths may not.
Hey musikbear, it seems to me OP may be asking for MIDI record.
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OP, this button. Try it. It could be what you're looking for.