Suggestion: please remember rendering settings

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Currently, LMMS makes me type the render settings every single time I want to export/render to WAV.
Since I always personally want 48 kHz IEEE float and loop points, it'd be nice if LMMS remembered the settings in it's config file(s).

That would speed up my workflow slightly. I tend to program in LMMS a nice rhythm, then render to WAV and repeat.
After I've generated a nice collection of rhythm WAVs, then I sequence them in another DAW or in LMMS again. Having to set the rendering each time isn't too difficult, but it's an unneeded set of additional clicks and menus-diving.

Please consider this suggestion. I don't mean to sound nit-picky, but hopefully it's an attainable goal.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.

mjolnir wrote:
Sun Feb 22, 2026 11:05 pm

Currently, LMMS makes me type the render settings every single time I want to export/render to WAV.
Since I always personally want 48 kHz IEEE float and loop points, it'd be nice if LMMS remembered the settings in it's config file(s).

That would speed up my workflow slightly. I tend to program in LMMS a nice rhythm, then render to WAV and repeat.
After I've generated a nice collection of rhythm WAVs, then I sequence them in another DAW or in LMMS again. Having to set the rendering each time isn't too difficult, but it's an unneeded set of additional clicks and menus-diving.

Please consider this suggestion. I don't mean to sound nit-picky, but hopefully it's an attainable goal.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.

..It is in que https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/issues/2078
Has been since 2015.. 🥺

ah, thanks.
it's funny how my huge paragraphs were summarized by a quick sentence.
but i'm glad if it's already being worked on, right?

mjolnir wrote:
Tue Feb 24, 2026 12:08 am

...being worked on, right?

mmmmMMMM 😳 No..