sizemore0409 wrote:So why won't it record pitch-bent notes in piano-roll?
the rude answer is 'Because its not implemented', but the
reason is that it is two totally different events. If lmms should be able to do that, it would mean then the pitch-bend-feature, should be added as data on top of the real-time-played note. From a programming pow, that has consequences! If pitchbending could be recorded, then the record-feature would be forced to
'listen' for that signal
constantly. That is a HUGE cpu-issue, and would influence the recording-feature negatively.
As far as I know, the only way to pitch-bend notes in piano-roll is to use that "detune mode
"
No you can use the pitch-dial that exists on all lmms instruments, except Vibed (afair), maby that could even work for your purpose. I will explain that thought below.
--- and that's a hassle, and inefficient, and often has no effect at all.
Well the pitch-bend in pianoroll only works for instruments, that are not based on vsts code. Vsts cant use that model.
somebody out there has some brilliant answers regarding this pitch-bend issue in LMMS.
'Brilliant' i do not know, but ..
Try this:
* Connect your kb-wheel to the PITCH dial
* insert an Atomation-track
* Drag the PITCH dial into the Atomation-track
* Right-click the Atomation-track, and select Record
Then try to play and record. I expect the pitch bend to be recorded in that autamatio-track, and in replay, that should then control the PITCH dial, and you would have recorded the actions on your wheel.
:)
I would really like to know if i did a brain-fart, or brain-bulb :)