Switching any of those has no effect on MIDI input dropdown (empty for all of them). All I see in MuseScore's preferences on I/O are: Now how do I get MuseScore to recognize that as a MIDI source? I've looked at the properties of the driver and it appears as "Microsoft LE Device". I turned on the keyboard and searched for new BT devices with my laptop and paired them. To some extent I feel I am betraying LMMS, but I also feel, I am done waiting for certain stuff to be added to LMMS.I just got the Yamaha bluetooth device and attached it to my Yamaha keyboard. That might need time stretching, but lets see If I can have him send me a guitar track first. Maybe Ardour will open the door for me working with an American, who can play live guitar. I noticed there was an error, something I need to investigate. I am totally lost for now, I need to read the manual, and maybe watch some you tube vids.įirst impression is positive, because I could not get this far last time I tried Ardour, many years ago. At least that way I get LMMS with a fully working Carla.Īnyway, ardour-8.0.0 is in the main repo nowįound it, installed it (made sure I picked the pro audio version), started it, and was able to add a midi track. I thought I was already using the pro audio repository. Why are you still refusing to use proaudio repository? I failed hard to get a certain note in the right spot. Ones had a problem while attempting to cover a forest by the cure. I can hardly play, but that might be a advantage for this case. While typing this, maybe I need to set LMMS to 1/192 and then play the rhythm on my midi keyboard. I have not figured out what groove exactly does, but it must be something like this too. It seems every other note moves, so 2,4,6 and so on. I have been trying this in LMMS, maybe gave up to soon? I did notice that in albeton, were there is a swing dail, it does move certain midi notes. Way more satisfying to do such stuff yourself instead of relying on automated randomization. And, it may help if you decrease the quantization unit to below 1/4th or 1/8th notes when creating a drum track:) Throw in an extra (soft) kick or hit now and then. Varying velocity is probably more immediately effective than varying the timing. Humanization shouldn't be relegated to a button-push, imo. How hard can it be if it already existed on an Atari ST? He then right clicked something in Cubase and suddenly it sounded like a life drummer. The person made a drumloop, and we said it sounded very mechanical. (and LV2 support)Ĭubase and Albeton though, don't have a Linux version and I don't wanna boot windows 10 for music production.Įven though I could, my pc is dualboot, with a 100% legal windows 10 version.Ī bit off topic, ones saw a demonstration, an Atari ST with Cubase, a Yamaha Dx7 and a drum computer. There is not much I miss in LMMS, but groove quantitation is one of them. If this is true, I might have found a solution.īut for now I am very skeptical, about a free credit card existing. N26 Mastercard, the site claims there are no yearly fees. The LMMS issue is solved though by installing Geekosdaw.īack to Ardour, I am gonna read those pages again, and see if I can find a way to send money to a paypall account. He did try to help me, but could not get Carla 100% working.īecause I talked to him, LMMS from openSUSE has now two versions. The package builder him self hardly knows how to even use LMMS. Then main issue I noticed is that people don't tell the package builder stuff is not working. I have had a lot of issues, with LMMS from the official openSUSE repositories. Neither the self-built nor the distro-built versions get explicit support: if you can't reproduce an issue with at least the demo version from, it won't get much traction. Or you can get it from your distro's repositories, but it will almost certainly trail one or more versions behind the binaries the Ardour team ships. Or from Github,, and build it for yourself (see ). You are free to download the source, either from the Ardour website. Re: paypal, their site says, "You can pay with either a credit/debit card or a PayPal account (we use PayPal as our credit card processor, but you do not need an account with them)." This page explains why they use it: Tseaver wrote: ↑ Tue 3:29 payment is required to download the precomputed (and more imporant, supported-by-the-Ardour-team) binaries.
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