![]() I'm somewhat of a knowledgeable user of LMMS so I'll try to answer any other of your questions about it too. I am proud to report that Native Instruments/Kontakt stuff works almost flawlessly (if you disregard LMMS's own issues with VST CPU usage), so there's that. Out of all the freeware VSTs I have, probably only about 60% have actually worked, and only about half of those have worked well enough that I use them on a regular basis. You'll never be able to use the really really nice ones because they're protected with a USB iLok dongle which is totally unsupported on Linux, and there's a whole range of intermediate VSTs that won't work because they use some proprietary Windows-only multimedia instruction set. So, here's the process of how all this went down: I enter LMMS, and the first thing. I'm also sure you all already know that in order to access VSTs on LMMS, you have to use VeSTige. Inside of Vital, you can save presets, which I'm sure is characteristic of most/all VSTs. Best recommendation if VSTs are a major concern for you is, unfortunately, to use some other DAW than LMMS, on Windows. I've recently started using Vital, a spectral warping wavetable synth VST. I suspect a compile problem What is vestige Its a plugin container to load vst ( windows. Through the LMMS forum I learned of at least two people having a problem on leap 42.2 with LMMS (vestige). I've got a three-year-old laptop, 2 GHz, 3 GB RAM running Ubuntu 9.10 and that's what works for me, although adding VSTs can be screwy sometimes still (the GUI will load in one corner of the screen instead of in its window, etc). I am a happy opensuse 42.1 user, who uses LMMS to make music. That's all I can think of off the top of my head. ![]() Unfortunately LMMS doesn't support starting at any point with a wav so you'll have to play it from the beginning every time to listen. wav and pull them back in-playing wavs requires a lot less CPU than running an instrument. When you're ready to get into mixing and EQing and using your ears for stuff, render each instrument track dry separately to a. Mute the VSTs when you're not using them, this will reduce the load on the CPU. Make sure you're putting CPU-intensive effects on the instrument FX chain rather than the channel FX chain, that way they should only get activated when that instrument is activated-otherwise LMMS will leave them active all the time and eat up your CPU. Try tweaking your WINE settings, because they affect the remote_vst_ process that actually runs the instruments The white square above graphic Midi keyboard does not help if. I have to set the knob PITCH to minus values in the range - 10 to 20 cents to get the correct scale. The tone/pitch on key C is always higher. Anytime when I load any VST instrument into module VeSTige, I can not get the correct scale. An older build of LMMS (VeSTige seems to have acquired some bugs in the last few months) - 0.4.10 is the latest, but 0.4.6 works the best for me I now use LMMS version 1.2.2 - 64 bit/Windows 7.
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