Software :: Turning The Metronome Off In Lmms?
Dec 27, 2009How can I turn the metronome off in lmms? It seems like it should be a simple thing to do, but I don't see how.
View 2 RepliesHow can I turn the metronome off in lmms? It seems like it should be a simple thing to do, but I don't see how.
View 2 RepliesI have been trying to install lmms on my Slackware 12.1 system.I have installed QT, cmake in order to compile the source.
It seemed to install correctly (after a bit of reading about how cmake works....) but gives me this on run:
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bash-3.1$ lmms
Notice: could not set realtime priority.lmms: symbol lookup error: lmms: undefined symbol: _ZN8QPainter10drawPixmapERK7QPointFRK7QPixmap
bash-3.1$
So my understanding is that it is missing a file or command associated with the program, through it not being linked or not existing. Is there any way I can find out where it thinks this file/data should be, so as to ascertain what libs/packages have it? As far as I can tell, I have all dependencies satisfied.....
I have installed the lmms-vst package (converted from a deb package) but I still not see the VeSTige Instrument in the Instrument plugins list. I really want to use VST plugins.
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View 5 Replies View RelatedI have openSUSE 11.1 on a ppc machine.I have enabled all the repos, adding to it the packman repo and the GNOME community and GNOME stable repos.I see most of the dependencies there, but a few aren't there. Specifically, ladspa-foo-plugins is keeping me from installing it right now. Does anyone know of a repo that supplies all the dependencies for lmms?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI did installed LMMS [URL] in Ubuntu 10.10, but it did installed the 0.4.5 version which is not very stable, I wanted to install the latest 0.4.9 (which in the Windows version is much better than the 0.4.5).
View 4 Replies View RelatedI did see another topic on this forum regarding VSTs in LMMS, but it didn't solve my problem. I am running using the 64-bit testing branch of debian, which may be causing some of my problems. I tried compiling LMMS myself, but I ran into an issue with wine when it tried to compile RemoteVstPlugin.
It seems as though wine didn't install winegcc or any other tools like that. After a while, I did manage to find winegcc and some of the other tools in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/bin. I decided to add some symlinks in /usr/local/bin to point to winegcc, wineg++, winecpp, and winebuild. After that, it seemed to give a different error message, but still failed to compile. It now gives me the following error:
Code: Select all[ 83%] Generating RemoteVstPlugin
/usr/bin/ld: Relocatable linking with relocations from format elf64-x86-64 (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/wine/libwinecrt0.a(exe_entry.o)) to format elf32-i386 (RemoteVstPlugin.Azfbf1.o) is not supported
winebuild: /usr/bin/ld failed with status 1
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I may be missing some dependencies because I couldn't run build-dep without removing skype but I don't think that's the problem. I thought the above problem may have something to do with wine, so I was going to try compiling wine to. I ran into problems with that, and ditched that idea. I really don't know what to do anymore. I can't just disable VST support, because that's why I tried to compile LMMS by myself to begin with!
Full Wine is installed, so VST should work. All VST plugins cause LMMS to hang. However, the dials and such on the plugins are responsive, so I think its a problem with LMMS. For that matter VST works perfectly under Reaper, which is a platinum rated Windows program running under Wine.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhenever i close LMMS, it's still running in the background until i kill the process. How can i get it to exit normally?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI installed it yesterday and was disappointed that no sound played
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have A dell vostro v13. I am have installed LMMS which runs ok if I put minimal demands on it but if I start putting to many demands on it like running More then three Zynaddsubfx plugins or multiple sample players the cpu moniter goes into the red and it starts to sound bad and slow down a great deal. I know a small laptop is probably not the best choice to run a DAW on unless it has a good processor but this is the only computer I currently have and I really like LMMS. Is there any way I can get more performance out of my computer? I looked a little into overclocking but dell Bios Does not allow for this. Is there any tricks that I can do to get LMMS to perform better given the limitations of my system?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm not able to use lmms with vst plugin.
Here is what I did:
I downloaded url.unzipped it into /home/georges/vst-plugin/ because this is my vst plugin directory then went to instrument plugins,dragged vestige into song-editor clicked on Default preset clicked on Open other VST-plugin selected 4Front Piano.dll
clicked ok, and I get this error popup:
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The VST-plugin /home/georges/vst-plugin/4Front Piano.dll could not be loaded for some reason.If it runs with other VST-software under Linux, please contact an LMMS-developer!
I'm running lmms 0.4.10 on a Fedora 13 laptop.
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[root@t61 ~]# rpm -qa|grep -i lmms
lmms-0.4.10-2.fc13.i686
lmms-vst-0.4.10-2.fc13.i686
I installed lmms today, so could be a newbie problem.
I'm thinking that this dll is reserved for Windows, or something?
I am trying to build "LMMS - Linux MultiMedia Studio" on Slackware Current.
CMake is halting on "printf" lines in various .cpp files. I am assuming it's a conflict with the newer GCC? Does anyone know a work around for this issue?
I've tried commenting out the printf lines but I think they may be needed in the application. Apparently there are lots .cpp using the printf call.
got lmms-0.4.2. slackbuild and after installing all the dependent packages attempted to create the pkg. ./lmms.SlackBuild fails at;
[ 54%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/lmms.dir/src/core/track.o /usr/bin/c++ -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_XML_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -O2 -g -fno-exceptions -Wall -ftree-vectorize -O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686 -fPIC -DPIC -I/usr/lib/qt/include -I/usr/lib/qt/include/QtGui -I/usr/lib/qt/include/QtXml -I/usr/lib/qt/include/QtCore -I/tmp/SBo/lmms-0.4.2/build -I/tmp/SBo/lmms-0.4.2/build/include -I/tmp/SBo/lmms-0.4.2 -I/tmp/SBo/lmms-0.4.2/include -I/usr/include/SDL -
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I installed LMMS 0.4.5 on my computer (Ubuntu 9.10), but I'm getting no sound output from the program on ALSA, and whenever I try one of the other options (PulseAudio, OSS, etc.) it reverts to dummy audio. I tried installing JACK to correct the problem, but JACK seems to be giving errors and quitting, and in the past I've always used ALSA for LMMS and it's worked just fine.The problem is local to LMMS, even after a reinstall. My audio output is fine for all other programs I've tested the problem for so far.Also, I just noticed that my instances of LMMS are not being terminated after the windows are being closed...
Notable system info:
Ubuntu 9.10 x86 (kernel 2.6.31-16-generic) installed via Wubi
LMMS 0.4.5 (installed via Ubuntu Software Centre)
3.06 GHz Pentium IV (it looks like dual core)
432 MiB RAM
ATI IXP 584x0 High Definition Audio Controller (according to the lshw command
i'm having a problem with lmms. unlike some posts in the forum, my lmms does output sound, but after a few minutes it crashes. the program itself will just happily go on, but any sound crashes. i hear a glitch, en thereafter no more sound. the only way to fix it is restarting lmms, which is quite a pain in the *** if you have to do that every 5 minutes . the problem occurs to me every time i use lmms, so it is consistent. it seems to me that it crashes faster when i have a bar that includes somekind of chord; a single tone it can handle, but when there's bi- tri- or multiple tones, it just crashes nearly instantly. i've tried both alsa and pulseaudio, and both have the same problems. and it's not my overall sound that's crashing: rhytmbox and videos will just continue to play sound .
View 3 Replies View RelatedI noticed that, when choosing different notes, LMMS not only changes the pitch of the instrument, but also the speed. So, if an instrument makes a sound that lasts about 5 seconds, a really low note can make it last about 10 seconds, and a really high note can last about 1 second. Is there a way to configure how LMMS handles sounds so that it changes their pitch, without changing their speed?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have madfuload installed and ubuntu (lynx normal not studio) recognizes it.I can even select keyrig under midi devices, but when I press any of the keys nothing is registered. no notes or sounds.I'm using alsa since lmms works better with that then jackmy input/output setting in lmms is alsa-sequencerlsusb:Bus 002 Device 006: ID 0763:019b Midiman KeyRig 49
cat /proc/asound/cards:
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfebfc000 irq 16
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How can I upload new sounds and drum tracks to LMMS. I have some in wav. format but I'm having trouble figuring out how to do it.
View 2 Replies View Relatedwhen i try to compile LMMS, I get this error:
CMake Error: Freetype_DIR is not set. It must be set to the directory containing FreetypeConfig.cmake in order to use Freetype.
there is no file on my machine named that or any lowercase/uppercase combinations thereof.
here is the full spit out:
[jayjay@localhost lmms-0.4.5]$ cd build
[jayjay@localhost build]$ make
PROCESSOR: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Machine: i586-mandriva-linux-gnu
-- Target host is 32 bit
-- Found Qt-Version 4.3.3
code....
i looked at version 2010 RPM file lists, still no FreeTypeConfig.cmake.
I even built cmake 2.8 from cmake's SF page, it has FindFreetype.cmake, but not FreeTypeConfig.cmake.
What can I do?
I have Ubuntu Jaunty & Linux Multimedia Studio 0.4.2. In attempt to update to LMMS 0.4.5, I downloaded & attempted to install : lmms_0.4.5~ppa-1jaunty_i386.deb and got the following error message : Error : Dependency is not satisfiable : lmms-common (=0.4.5~ppa-1jaunty). What went wrong and is there an easier way to update ? Also, should I remove the older version or just install the latest on top of it ?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have posted questions on several Linux forums that asked how I could turn off the touchpad on my new EEE-900A netbook. There is a backstory that is not that relevant, but in a nutshell, I got this tiny low-power computer to be my voice since my speech is impaired. Only the latest Debian has the tools I needed.
After much searching, suggested that I remove the touchpad driver; the command as root: # rmmod psmouse
Did the trick. On the 900A, the protocol that handles the touchpad is the PS/2. Removing the psmouse driver module does not affect my USB mouse, so now I can use my USB mouse and type away with my left hand and bumping into the touchpad doesn't screw things up. In other words: Success. (I am being as explicit as possible so that all search engines will find this.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedHaving just successfully installed fallout 3 (yippee), one question arises.
Is it possible to turn off (and eventually back on) all superfluous process during gaming ? As an ex-win xp user, there was an app called "game booster", i think, that did this.
The process i have in mind are things like fancy compiz settings, dockbar X, and any upgrades that might be taking place in the background.
Again, it is important that i can restart these functions after kicking super-mutant ***.
I just did a clean install of Ubuntu 11.04 on my PC. Installation went smoothly, and I can boot it and log in.
If i leave it there running, nothing happens, but as soon as i try to run an application (Firefox, Update Manager, etc), the screen turns off and I can't do anything else anymore except reboot.
I was able to apply the latest updates using apt-get update from the terminal (one of the very few apps that doesn't turn the screen off), but can't get rid of the problem, what can i do?
My PC is a Intel Core i5 PC with a Nvidia Gefore 210 graphics card.
I was able to install the proprietary drivers for Nvidea, no change. Both Unity and "Ubuntu Classic" have this issue
I have an Aspire One ZG5, Stretch/Sid, fully updated.In modprobe.d I have acerhdf.conf with:
Code: Select alloptions acerhdf kernelmode=1 interval=10 fanon=65000 fanoff=60000
When the temp reaches 65c the fan comes on, but never shuts off. The fan does cool the cpu.If remove the module, and then modprobe it, the fan stops until the cpu reaches 65c.how to get the fan to shut off properly?
I downloaded the *.iso for a Fedora 10 Live KDE installation. It is currently on my hard drive. I tried burning it to a CD with Roxio using two different methods. The first one was not a bootable method. So I checked the Roxio documentation and burned the image that way. In burning an *.iso to a bootable image on a disc, Roxio asks for three different file types, none of which are *.iso. I selected my *.iso because that was all I had. Then I burned it as a bootable to a CD.
When I tried to boot it, I got a black screen with a message at the top left reading something like there was no operating system available. I thought that was strange, and I do not know what to do.
I am looking to turn off Plasma Workspace and keep it off! Today I was informed by a family member that their desktop had drastically changed. After investigating this, I had noticed that they were now running what was called Plasma Workspace. I am truly baffled right now as to how this was activated/turned on for only 1 out of 5 users on my computer. None of them are computer savvy, so it would also help me out considerably if I knew how this was turned on without the use of the terminal.
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