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Re: Post your MIDI-Hardware that works in LMMS here
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 2:12 pm
by musikbear
ccosmic wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:46 pm
Acorn Masterkey 49 works like a charm with LMMS, both play and record, plug and play
Welcome to the Forum ccosmic
Thanks for letting us know about your HW success with LMMS. I will update list shortly
Here are also all important links:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4740
-A few rules and useful forum instructions
Re: Post your MIDI-Hardware that works in LMMS here
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 11:33 pm
by Wijpkjen
My Alesis Ricital 88-key digital piano works great
Using Windows 10
Re: Post your MIDI-Hardware that works in LMMS here
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 3:57 pm
by musikbear
Wijpkjen wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 11:33 pm
My Alesis Ricital 88-key digital piano works great
Using Windows 10
First off, Welcome to the Forum Wijpkjen !
Here are all important links:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4740
-A few rules and useful forum instructions
We are in a transfer wiki process but your keyboard will be added asap
Re: Post your MIDI-Hardware that works in LMMS here
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 11:34 pm
by Pineappologist
Casio CDP-220R works perfect. Win10 Pro
Maybe I'll try it on Win10 Home but I think it won't make much difference
Re: Post your MIDI-Hardware that works in LMMS here
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:43 pm
by musikbear
Pineappologist wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 11:34 pm
Casio CDP-220R works perfect. Win10 Pro
Maybe I'll try it on Win10 Home but I think it won't make much difference
Thank you!
Besides that, since you are new in Forum
Welcome Pineappologist !
Here are all important links:
http://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4740
-A few rules and useful forum instructions
If you like to introduce yourself, to the community, go here:
http://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4480
Re: Post your MIDI-Hardware that works in LMMS here
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2020 3:08 pm
by mike303
Roland Boutique's
SE-02
SH-01A
TB-03
TR-08
Novation Remote SL25
all working. on Windows10 and Linux...
It's MIDI...it MUST work
Re: Post your MIDI-Hardware that works in LMMS here
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 11:43 am
by Prof_ESD
Novation Launchpad Pro (old version, not the mk3)
Windows 10 Professional
Re: Post your MIDI-Hardware that works in LMMS here
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 4:11 pm
by musikbear
Prof_ESD wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 11:43 am
Novation Launchpad Pro (old version, not the mk3)
Windows 10 Professional
Thanks - 👍
And since you are new in Forum
Welcome Prof_ESD!
Here are all important links:
http://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4740
-A few rules and useful forum instructions
If you like to introduce yourself, to the community, go here:
http://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4480
Re: Post your MIDI-Hardware that works in LMMS here
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 2:35 am
by calyx
Alesis VI61 (
https://www.alesis.com/products/legacy/vi61) works great on Fedora 33 using LMMS v1.2.2.
Since this took me a lot of digging and trial/error thought I'd record what I found are useful/required steps here:
How to get Alesis VI61 and LMMS playing nice together:
- Plug in USB cable to computer and power ON your Alesis VI61
- Next, run the command at your Linux terminal.
- You should see output similar to
Code: Select all
Dir Device Name
IO hw:1,0,0 VI61 MIDI 1
IO hw:1,0,1 VI61 MIDI 2
- This tells us the device name that we'll want to set in LMMS is going to be
hw:1,0
- Go to LMMS->Edit->Settings
- Set Midi Interface to Alsa Raw-Midi (if you don't see this as an option you have other problems)
- Set Device to (or whatever was appropriate for you based on your output of amidi -l)
- Click OK
- Verify Connectivity! Under Triple Oscillator of your Song-Editor in LMMS, go to Midi Settings
- Click Enable Midi Input
- Set Channel to 1
- At this point you should be able to verify pressing keyboard keys on Alesis midi keyboard gets some sounds out of LMMS.
- After registering your product with Alesis, you will be able to download the VI61 Editor software from your account there. Download and install it! There's also a firmware update you can install there. Install that too (only need to do once).
- NOTE: Close LMMS if you have it open!! You can't connect the Alesis VI61 Editor and LMMS to your controller at the same time.
- Run the Alesis VI61 Editor under Wine from your Linux terminal with following command:
Code: Select all
wine ./.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/Alesis/Alesis\ VI61\ Editor/Alesis\ VI61\ Editor.exe
- Go to Help -> Open User Guide for details on Alesis VI61 editor
- Go to Options -> Device Setup
- Under Input, select VI61 - VI61 MIDI 1.
- Under Output, select VI61 - VI61 MIDI 2.
- Click OK
- Go to Keybed
- Set Midi Channel to 1.
- If you don't want the keys to have velocity curve, then set Fixed = 127 or set Curve to 8
- Go to Mod/Pitch
- Set Midi Channel for Mod Wheel to Channel 13 (or whatever channel you prefer)
- Set Pitch Wheel Midi Channel to Omni
- Go to Drum Pads. You may want to set Pad 1 to use channel 2 and increase by 1 for each subsequent pad.
- To match LMMS UI defaults set Note to 69 for each Pad
- You probably want to also set Fixed to 127 for each Pad (no velocity curve). At least for beginners this will be less frustrating.
- If you are certain you want velocity curve to your pad then you need to set Fixed = 0 and set Curve to 1-8. 8 is a flat velocity curve essentially equivalent to picking Fixed=127 so really pick Curve 1-7 if you are going for a velocity curve. 1 is linear.
- Note there are 16 pads and only a total of 16 channels to assign so you may want to reuse some channels in creative ways
- Make whatever assignments make sense for your Knobs, Switches, Transport, Sustain, Roll Mode etc
- Go to Main -> Save Preset to Hard Drive. This will allow you to come back and edit this in future as needed.
- Go to Main -> Send Preset to Hardware (NOTE: You must close LMMS for this step to work!)
- Close the Alesis VI61 Editor program. NOTE: You can't have it and LMMS running at same time
- Start up lmms.
You should now be able to assign channels to controllers (e.g. pitch) and instruments in LMMS UI and control them using the Alesis VI61.
Re: Post your MIDI-Hardware that works in LMMS here
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 9:18 pm
by musikbear
calyx wrote: ↑Sun Dec 06, 2020 2:35 am
Alesis VI61 (
https://www.alesis.com/products/legacy/vi61) works great on Fedora 33 using LMMS v1.2.2.
Since this took me a lot of digging and trial/error thought I'd record what I found are useful/required steps here:
How to get Alesis VI61 and LMMS playing nice together:
- Plug in USB cable to computer and power ON your Alesis VI61
- Next, run the command at your Linux terminal.
- You should see output similar to
Code: Select all
Dir Device Name
IO hw:1,0,0 VI61 MIDI 1
IO hw:1,0,1 VI61 MIDI 2
- This tells us the device name that we'll want to set in LMMS is going to be
hw:1,0
- Go to LMMS->Edit->Settings
- Set Midi Interface to Alsa Raw-Midi (if you don't see this as an option you have other problems)
- Set Device to (or whatever was appropriate for you based on your output of amidi -l)
- Click OK
- Verify Connectivity! Under Triple Oscillator of your Song-Editor in LMMS, go to Midi Settings
- Click Enable Midi Input
- Set Channel to 1
- At this point you should be able to verify pressing keyboard keys on Alesis midi keyboard gets some sounds out of LMMS.
- After registering your product with Alesis, you will be able to download the VI61 Editor software from your account there. Download and install it! There's also a firmware update you can install there. Install that too (only need to do once).
- NOTE: Close LMMS if you have it open!! You can't connect the Alesis VI61 Editor and LMMS to your controller at the same time.
- Run the Alesis VI61 Editor under Wine from your Linux terminal with following command:
Code: Select all
wine ./.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/Alesis/Alesis\ VI61\ Editor/Alesis\ VI61\ Editor.exe
- Go to Help -> Open User Guide for details on Alesis VI61 editor
- Go to Options -> Device Setup
- Under Input, select VI61 - VI61 MIDI 1.
- Under Output, select VI61 - VI61 MIDI 2.
- Click OK
- Go to Keybed
- Set Midi Channel to 1.
- If you don't want the keys to have velocity curve, then set Fixed = 127 or set Curve to 8
- Go to Mod/Pitch
- Set Midi Channel for Mod Wheel to Channel 13 (or whatever channel you prefer)
- Set Pitch Wheel Midi Channel to 14 (or whatever channel you prefer)
- Go to Drum Pads. You may want to set Pad 1 to use channel 2 and increase by 1 for each subsequent pad.
- To match LMMS UI defaults set Note to 69 for each Pad
- You probably want to also set Fixed to 127 for each Pad (no velocity curve). At least for beginners this will be less frustrating.
- If you are certain you want velocity curve to your pad then you need to set Fixed = 0 and set Curve to 1-8. 8 is a flat velocity curve essentially equivalent to picking Fixed=127 so really pick Curve 1-7 if you are going for a velocity curve. 1 is linear.
- Note there are 16 pads and only a total of 16 channels to assign so you may want to reuse some channels in creative ways
- Make whatever assignments make sense for your Knobs, Switches, Transport, Sustain, Roll Mode etc
- Go to Main -> Save Preset to Hard Drive. This will allow you to come back and edit this in future as needed.
- Go to Main -> Send Preset to Hardware (NOTE: You must close LMMS for this step to work!)
- Close the Alesis VI61 Editor program. NOTE: You can't have it and LMMS running at same time
- Start up lmms.
You should now be able to assign channels to controllers (e.g. pitch) and instruments in LMMS UI and control them using the Alesis VI61.
Great information. I am sure other kB-issues on fedora (if any) can benefit from your findings 👍