On Tue, Sep 02, 2014, Zbigniew wrote: > 2014-09-02 23:06 GMT+02:00, Peter Schaffter <pe...@schaffter.ca>: > > > Okay. When I have a little free time, I'll put a tarball together > > you can download with wget. Might get complicated, since I'm > > driving lmms with midi output from Musescore, which you may not have > > and which requires some JACK connecting to plug it into lmms. > > I have jackd - but I don't have Musescore. It's not possible to save > the melody as project file?
No. I compose in Musescore, not lmms. Playback relies on Musescore being hooked up to lmms. I've put together a tarball demonstrating the difference in playback between Musescore attached to lmms versus Musescore attached to LinuxSampler. There are some additional files in the tarball; the README lists them, with explanations. You can download the tarball with wget http://www.schaffter.ca/lmms-comparison.tgz > BTW: maybe the problem is how Musescore interfaces to LMMS? Perhaps, but this is what I cannot begin to figure out. At most, I can tell you that I've used a number of samplers with Musescore--fluidsynth, qsynth, linuxsampler, lmms--and only lmms exhibits uneven playback and dropped notes. The others work fine. The only thing I can think of that might be causing the problem is that I have to run the 'a2jmidid' bridge in order to expose lmms' instruments as ALSA input ports since lmms has no JACK midi support. (There's a screenshot in the tarball showing this.) The other samplers I've tried all use JACK natively. -- Peter Schaffter http://www.schaffter.ca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Slashdot TV. Video for Nerds. Stuff that matters. http://tv.slashdot.org/ _______________________________________________ Lmms-users mailing list Lmms-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmms-users