LMMS and Arduino

Share and discuss your LMMS music projects here, and see what people think!
slipstick wrote:If I understand, you say you are sending a MIDI note 50 and what is played is 50 and 62 and 74 and 86 etc. Is that it ?

Just a possibly stupid thought (I'm fairly new to LMMS). You haven't said what instrument you are using in LMMS to generate the sound but most of them will have in the FUNC section a "Stacking" tool. If you somehow have this switched on with the "chord" set to Octave then that's exactly what it will do. E.g. you send C4 and it plays C4 and C5 and C6 etc.

There's certainly nothing in your code that can possibly be generating extra notes in other octaves so that's all I can think of.

Steve
You understand perfectly! Just that it does not sound the notes of the octaves after but the octaves preceding ( 50-38-26 etc ..; C4 - C3 - C2 etc .. ) . I think I have solved by restarting the computer ; however, I have to understand what is the problem. I think it's a bug: because Arduino is not a real MIDI device. However now it sounds good , I will inform the forum if the experiment goes on . :D
keep it up man, your project might just be featured as a new approach to use this software @LMMS. What's next, LMMS for Android/iOS? xDD
mrfriendson wrote:keep it up man, your project might just be featured as a new approach to use this software @LMMS. What's next, LMMS for Android/iOS? xDD
LMMS is versatile and Arduino is versatile. The applications are endless. By the end of the month, I will publish the guide and inform the forum . I will try to write it in simple Italian so that even Google Translate can translate it into understandable language. :lol: :lol: :lol:
musikbear wrote:Image
here this is explained:
https://lmms.io/documentation/Instrumen ... e_Func_tab
Thanks man! But I see that I haven't selected octave and chords. UFF xD I'm going crazy!
lucaventimiglia wrote: You understand perfectly! Just that it does not sound the notes of the octaves after but the octaves preceding ( 50-38-26 etc ..; C4 - C3 - C2 etc .. ) . I think I have solved by restarting the computer ; however, I have to understand what is the problem. I think it's a bug: because Arduino is not a real MIDI device. However now it sounds good , I will inform the forum if the experiment goes on . :D
My guess would be a MIDI loop of some kind. LMMS does some adjusting of note numbers by an octave internally, and if that number gets out and is fed back into LMMS, something like this could happen.
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