Correct. THis is not yet a feature. However, it shouldn't be hard to
add it to the export screen.  In the meantime, export and cut it in
audacity or a simliar editor.

You need to watchout if you are exporting loops, however, because you
may remove the release from notes at the end, and it will sound weird
when your loop restarts.  This is particularly true if you have lots
of reverb or chorus.  The best bet for outputing loops is to play your
loop twice in lmms, and only crop the second one. This way, your loop
has the release built-in to the beginning.

-Paul

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 9:50 AM, mikkel meinike <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi again
> I have made this little composition and I wold like to save it to a
> wav file that I later can use as a building brick putting sound files
> together with sox. So the file need to end at the exact right spot so
> if i pit to peaces together it would just sound like at continuous
> rythem. My brother use to sent me peaces made like this in logic on
> his mac, but when I export my little composition from LMMS it will not
> stop when there is no more music. It first stops after a couple of
> seconds after the music stops. Is there a special way off exporting or
> a special setup to use before exporting in order to get the wanted
> result?
>
> /Mikkel
>
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