![]() ![]() I don't know if other people noticed some noise while playing live with the piano keys so for now, I suggest to let the issue opened after all. I will go further into LMMS as it seems to be a really powerful software. This one seems erratic and is not caused by LMMS (I had it with different softwares). The awful crackling that I experienced before didn't show up again in Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS (it came up in debian buster yesterday). However, I tried several sound tests on a project through automation or simply by playing A LOT of notes simultaneously, and the sound was ok. If I want to completely get rid of the crackling noise while playing with the piano keys, I have to completely destroy the sound, like this: That's interesting, for this problem in particular, I only have it when I play live with the piano, but not if I create a project. I wonder if you should drop ALSA and use SDL.Ĭreate a project with notes just like those you have here, and confirm that you have ALSA-crackling, then change back-end to SDL and play the same project -Witch backend has the cleanest output? Actual behaviorĬrackling and clicking noises. Normal sound without crackling and clicking noises. Open LMMS and play any note, wait a bit and keep playing to hear if the bug evolves. The sound configuration in LMMS is set on ALSA (default). I tried with different speakers and different softwares, the problem concerns uniquely LMMS and my audio set works perfectly as far as I know. It is more obvious on some instruments than others but it seems to concern everyone of them. After a few minutes it gets better but it keeps producing a clicking sound at the beginning of each sampled note (first I thought it was clipping but modify the volume or the form of the wave or whatever doesn't change anything). ![]() Once I did that and restarted LMMS, I had sound Too bad this is not explained better in the wiki or in the audio input window. Essentially you are putting in the name of the audio device driver listed in the right window of the dxdiag window. When I open LMMS, I can't play any sound without having a monstruous crackling noise. I just selected sound 1 which was associated with my actual sound card. I know this issue seems quite known in Linux world but I can't find exactly the same description as my own problem. ![]()
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