sti2nd wrote:popeye1234 solved it by moving the green box 7 semitones to the left, as I have to with DSK Akoustik Guitar.
It would of course be cool if we found out why some VST's (or most of them) doesn't correspond natively with LMMS. They all follow another standard, or what?
Hi Sti2nd,
Well no, it still has this problem.
This
did not work at all in 0.4.15. That (current) version refuses to allow you to do that (32bit or 64bit) with vestige VST. At least that is what happens (or more accurately doesn't happen!) with Windows 7 64bit.
I can move the
green box in 0.4.13 and achieve this. HOWEVER - that version is unstable with drop out and random crashes (often just loading the program up).
So I have gone back to version 15 there I have to alter the pitch each and every time I load the program since the effect of saving the setting isn't actually recorded. The pitch figures is saved (say -12) but it goes back to the same wrong pitch next time you load it, even though it shows -12.
diiz wrote:
Well, I just loaded up DSK ChoirZ to test it, and it plays in the exact same pitch as triple osc, the key change works fine. No problems whatsoever.
So this is probably a problem only with the windows version. Or even only with the 64bit windows version.
Thanks for checking this Diiz.
Yes I have found other users have had the same issues with LMMS using 64bit operating systems.
Using the 32bit version with 32bit VSTs only does not solve it.
To reiterate, this is definitely a problem specifically with LMMS. Non of the other DAW software I have tried has suffered this strange pitch problem with any VSTs thus far.
Fingers crossed this is something that gets solved in the next version. Somehow I doubt it.