@Peter,
Also, 99% of email conversations about LMMS (general improvements, bugs,
etc) seem to occur on the LMMS-devel list (I was on the users list for a
long time not knowing this). The team which runs our social networking
presence is on copy of LMMS-devel too. If you don't mind the frequency of
emails you may enjoy some of the discussion over there. :)
Here's a recent discussion example:
http://sourceforge.net/p/lmms/mailman/message/32787136/
Thanks again for taking the time to explain how you use the software. I
think each time someone with a lot of musical knowledge combined with a lot
of open source trial-and-error speaks up on the list, it's a breath of
fresh air. LMMS bridges the gap for many that otherwise would have no way
to produce music on GNU/Linux/BSD. Like many other open source projects
that cater to Windows, it's popularity has grown tremendously due to the
Windows desktop users. Often on the proprietary OSs, free or cheap tools
exist that can get the job done without all the fuss. In my case, this is
the only reason I often find myself using proprietary OSs (the proprietary
tool I need doesn't have an alternative that work). The problem with this
is many of our users expect features that have been a stable in proprietary
alternatives, but without the appreciation of what work goes into
developing and supporting the features.
We do have a very active bug tracker where we log our wants, needs, bugs,
and try our darnedest to have a roadmap to our next version. I invite you
to join any discussion you feel you may be interested. I also look forward
to hearing any progress with the issues you are describing above.
-Tres
- tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 5:10 PM, Zbigniew <zbigniew2...@gmail.com> 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?
>
> BTW: maybe the problem is how Musescore interfaces to LMMS? By playing
> back your melody as project file - not involving Musescore - could
> tell us this.
> --
> Z.
>
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