I thought it was possible to get LMMS to function as a sequencer to drive external Midi units - and that I have indeed done that - but it's possible that my memory is failing. I'm interested in this, but I have to admit that it's been a while since I tested this sort of thing with hardware.Īlso it does seem that LMMS is currently limited with Macs, which is I think what you are using - as am I. It works, but it's chewing up CPU for no good reason.īut it sounds from your answers that I'm trying to use LMMS for a purpose it's not really designed for - so I should probably move on and find some other sequencer. I don't really want to have a virtual instrument playing with the volume turned down. But you don't want to hear all your synths play the same note when you hit a keyboard note so (in one mode, at least) when you click the "arm" button for a track, which means "when I record, record into this track", it begins forwarding MIDI notes from its input to its output. You've got a bunch of MIDI tracks, and they're all configured to listen to your MIDI keyboard, and output to some MIDI device (hardware or software, doesn't matter). Of course I don't expect LMMS to imitate Live in all details (or I'd just keep using Live). I borrowed the "armed" term from Abelton Live. The track has a MIDI preferences with an "In" (so I choose my keyboard) and an "Out" (so I choose my synth) - so I don't know why you'd be surprised that playback sends notes to that device - what else would it do with that config? Thanks - I'm surprised by some of what you say.
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