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While doing some more research on VST plugins I came across an alternative way of running native Linux VSTs in LMMS ( rather than using WINE ). It’s not very well publicised in my opinion and I found it via an incomplete LMMS wiki page.

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  1. VST-PLUGIN DIRECTORY is where LMMS will look for VSTs. In Synth1's case, it will need to be installed. This is not always the case with VSTs, but for the few that ask you to specify the installation folder, be sure to always use the same one. It is also recommended that you use a sub-folder structure for the various VSTs. This is especially.
  2. There should be there one called “VeSTige” (if it’s not there, it means you didn’t install LMMS correctly, as you are missing the VST support). Drag and drop this instrument into the song editor, and then click on the instrument name. A new window should open showing the instrument controls. Here’s an image showing the process.
  3. TAL NoiseMaker has been always running away here after a couple of clicks. Initial load is correctly displayed but every mouse click shifts it away until nothing is seen. Still same in Kubuntu 16.04, Wine 1.8 and LMMS master. I don't have same problem with other VST-s.
  4. First read our dedicated articles which explain how to install plug-ins correctly: Recommendations for using VST plug-ins on Windows; Recommendations for using AU and VST plug-ins on Mac; In case a plug-in is not showing up in Live after you've installed it, take the following steps: 1. Make sure you've installed the plug-in to the correct.
  5. As far as your Iowa piano not finding its presets, I just downloaded the zip file for it, copied the contents of the zip folder (a folder named 'Iowa Piano - 64.instruments' and a 64-bit dll called 'Iowa Piano - 64.dll', into a folder I created, called Iowa Piano, in C: Program Files VST64 (all my 64-bit VST2 plugins are in here), then.

The key piece of software is called Carla which is written and maintained by Filipe Coelho as part of the KXStudio Linux distribution. Carla is open source and can be found on GitHub.

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Carla has two modes of operation, as described by the LMMS wiki page:

Hello, when i put in a VST and go into the gui, it only shows a partial amount of the gui Here is an image of what i see: https://imgur.com/kfFrhAQ. Detailed changes: Core:. fixed crash when removing tracks. do not lockup LMMS if remote-plugin (e.g. VST plugins or ZynAddSubFX) crashed. mixer: use ordered memory semantics for atomic int - fixes random crashes on multicore systems. mixer: lock mixer while adjusting lengths of notePlayHandles after tempo change. mixer: removed fine.

  • In the Carla Rack instrument, loaded plugins will show up in a virtual rack as units with control buttons and VU-meters. The internal midi and audio routing is fixed in this mode, and goes from top to bottom.
  • In the Carla Patchbay instrument, plugins are loaded as units with inputs and outputs onto a canvas. Midi and audio can be routed anywhere to anywhere giving an enormous flexibility to this mode. Rack mode view is also available in the Patchbay instrument.

But note that if you’re using ALSA like I do then only Rack mode is available so Carla Patchbay is not discussed further in this post. However it does look quite powerful.

Installation

You can obviously build from source from GitHub but the KXStudio site also has some of its own repositories with instructions on how to install on various flavours of Linux. I added this repository to my installation using the instructions on that page then installed Carla with:

Usage

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Once Carla is installed then running LMMS will show two extra instrument plugin options as shown on the left.

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Dragging the Carla Rack to the Song Editor and double clicking it brings up its Settings window. Clicking on “Show GUI” then brings up the Carla rack control.

Native Linux VSTs ( usually .so files ) are loaded using the file navigator pane and the controls for the loaded VSTs are shown on the right. Clicking the cog icon on each entry then brings up the same UI as for the Windows VST version.

Conclusion

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/spl-vst-plugin.html. Installing the Dexed VST was probably easier this way than using the normal Wine based VST support in LMMS. However there are not many native Linux VSTs available but then again not all Windows VSTs work under Wine 🙂

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For me, if there’s a Linux version available then I think that it will be more reliable to use it with Carla. If a Linux version is not available then you’re at the mercy of the Wine compatibility.

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Hey, guys. I have a time using lmms, but, seriously, i'm a total newbie to it. I installed the latest version of lmms, and i tried to use some vts that i was using, but the program doesn't charge them. I try to charge the vts's that i have, especially the base plugin (Ample Bass P II Lite), and it crash every time i try to use not only the base, but the rest of the plugins. So:
1. How do i fix this?
2. Do you, guys, know some other bass plugin that doesn't crash my lmms program?
I checked the list of tested vts, but it doesn't help me.