For a while now I've been having trouble understanding how to use one shots. I'd get a sample pack and hear a sample played in different notes in the demo tracks. I'd then load up LMMS and try playing around in the piano roll, but things didn't sound right. I did some research and found out that what I was doing wrong (I was trying to use it as if it was a built in sound within a VST). While looking things up online, I did see a tutorial that apparently would allow you to do this, but LMMS doesn't have those features. So do I just use one shots, chords and loops (outside of chopping) as is in LMMS? I tried my best to look up as much as I could before I posted a question, but there's a lot I still don't understand.
True, lmms does not have stretching of samples, so the only 'correct' output is with AudioFileProcessor in A4. To get to use a sample for more pitches, you need first to use a program like Audacity and build new samples for the pitches you want, and then you need to use a Sampler, and load each of the samples into correct keys on the sampler.Dum-Dum-Um wrote: ↑Tue Dec 27, 2022 12:58 amFor a while now I've been having trouble understanding how to use one shots. I'd get a sample pack and hear a sample played in different notes in the demo tracks. I'd then load up LMMS and try playing around in the piano roll, but things didn't sound right. I did some research and found out that what I was doing wrong (I was trying to use it as if it was a built in sound within a VST). While looking things up online, I did see a tutorial that apparently would allow you to do this, but LMMS doesn't have those features. So do I just use one shots, chords and loops (outside of chopping) as is in LMMS? I tried my best to look up as much as I could before I posted a question, but there's a lot I still don't understand.
I suggest using Sitala as sampler: