@NiponKen: As far as I know the device doesn't matter to LMMS. A MIDI input is a MIDI input. If your OS supports the device (or the device supports your OS) then it should work fine in LMMS or any program that supports MIDI (talking FOSS here I can't say what restrictions proprietary software might have).
I believe a Drum pad will sent regular MIDI notes. One drum is a C note another is a B note, etc.
@NiponKen: I just Google "nanopad2 linux" and didn't see anything that said it works with Linux. That doesn't mean it doesn't, just means no one has written that it does. There are Standard MIDI drivers that most devices use. But, some Hardware developers like to do there own thing.
Free, Sort, and Sync have to do with which note gets played if you press a new note while an arpeggio is still being played, or if u hold down multiple notes. In that respect, they pretty much do what the name says... try it out!
this is great- short attention span can't handle those wiki pages! this is a god send as i can't play squat, but frustraiting that those higher notes never quite manifest naturally- they seem to be sped up clones of the lower keys- makes it hard to hit those teary piano/violin notes!
Hey i have another question. Does LMMS support a drum pad, like the korg nanopad2? I solved my other problem! Thanks!
NiponKen 1 day ago
@NiponKen: As far as I know the device doesn't matter to LMMS. A MIDI input is a MIDI input. If your OS supports the device (or the device supports your OS) then it should work fine in LMMS or any program that supports MIDI (talking FOSS here I can't say what restrictions proprietary software might have).
I believe a Drum pad will sent regular MIDI notes. One drum is a C note another is a B note, etc.
metalx1000 1 day ago
@NiponKen: I just Google "nanopad2 linux" and didn't see anything that said it works with Linux. That doesn't mean it doesn't, just means no one has written that it does. There are Standard MIDI drivers that most devices use. But, some Hardware developers like to do there own thing.
metalx1000 1 day ago
omg ty so much! I think these tutorials r helping me a majority on creating my own tunes!
x979023x 4 weeks ago
@x979023x: Glad to hear that.
metalx1000 4 weeks ago
An arpeggio is a scale that misses out one note as it goes up. (Brief explanation)
Barlz99 3 months ago
@Barlz99 Wrong.. :(
Barlz99 3 months ago
Thanks for the tutorial !
YassineDaoudi 4 months ago
wow im need to learn more i use fl a lot butt lmms got this beat on that part to play notes like that look user friendly
hto1971 5 months ago
Free, Sort, and Sync have to do with which note gets played if you press a new note while an arpeggio is still being played, or if u hold down multiple notes. In that respect, they pretty much do what the name says... try it out!
cmommsen1 1 year ago
Highly useful! Good job :D
ThegnAki 1 year ago
Very, very nice tutorials. Giving me much to play with!
RealityIsAnOpinion 1 year ago
this is great- short attention span can't handle those wiki pages! this is a god send as i can't play squat, but frustraiting that those higher notes never quite manifest naturally- they seem to be sped up clones of the lower keys- makes it hard to hit those teary piano/violin notes!
itchytastyurr 1 year ago
@itchytastyurr: I'm going to do a few tutorial on Sound Fonts in the next few weeks. They will help with some of that. Keep Watching.
metalx1000 1 year ago
great set of tutorials, thanks
Pharion3d 2 years ago