LMMS and its effect plugins

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LMMS and its effect plugins

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Where does LMMS get its effect plugins from? Are they placed in a certain directory?
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Yes, they are in a certain directory, though they aren't tied to LMMS in any way. Why would you ever need this information?
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AlexTheBassist wrote:Yes, they are in a certain directory, though they aren't tied to LMMS in any way.
Ah - that must be why I couldn't find a LMMS folder with the effect plugins.
Why would you ever need this information?
I want to be able to add or remove effect-VSTs, but don't know where to do that.
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LinMusGuy wrote:
Why would you ever need this information?
I want to be able to add or remove effect-VSTs, but don't know where to do that.
Edit->Settings and second category from up (directories). There you can see and change.

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I have already selected my VST-folder, but I don't understand what my LADSPA-folder is. See:
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LinMusGuy wrote:I have already selected my VST-folder, but I don't understand what my LADSPA-folder is. See:
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What do the two dots mean?
Two dots mean one step up, so that will be /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/ladspa

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Found it:
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But not where it should be:
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tavasti wrote:Edit->Settings and second category from up (directories)
LinMusGuy wrote:What do the two dots mean?
tavasti wrote:Two dots mean one step up
Are you serious? I thought it's a forum, not a kindergarten.

Let me be a prophet for a second. The next question asked by this person will be: “Why my cracked Serum/Nexus/Massive/whatever won't work in LMMS? I put it into a directory that is on the list for VSTs, but it still doesn't show up, even after I rescan plugins.” Either that, or this will be: “I'm unable to write into that directory you told me where to search.”
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AlexTheBassist wrote: Are you serious? I thought it's a forum, not a kindergarten.
Please stop being rude. Everybody starts with basics some day, and these days people can end up to using Linux without never using command line.

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AlexTheBassist wrote:
tavasti wrote:Edit->Settings and second category from up (directories)
LinMusGuy wrote:What do the two dots mean?
tavasti wrote:Two dots mean one step up
Are you serious? I thought it's a forum, not a kindergarten.

Let me be a prophet for a second. The next question asked by this person will be: “Why my cracked Serum/Nexus/Massive/whatever won't work in LMMS? I put it into a directory that is on the list for VSTs, but it still doesn't show up, even after I rescan plugins.” Either that, or this will be: “I'm unable to write into that directory you told me where to search.”
You are way way out of line here .
How is this helpful?

This is not how you address people who need help. You are not the one who decides who gets help and what level of skills people need to have before they are allowed here to ask questions.

We are better than this I thought
Next time, either give a useful reply and actually help people. If you are unable to do so just refrain from answering.

tl;dr shut up alex
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Please let us return to the topic. Personally I am a beginner, and not ashamed about it.

I appreciate all attempt to help me. When enough answers in this topic are given, then it will probably become clear what I am to do.
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firstly , use the lmms version from https://lmms.io/download/#linux
currently 1.2.0rc8
it's VASTLY better, more stable than 1.0.0

https://lmms.io/documentation/Working_w ... Ti_Plugins

This is how I use vst plugins (as mentioned in above link) :
You can also browse for a specific VST dll in the Sidebars file-browser(s) My-Home or My-computer. Here you simply browse for the dll of your choice, and then just drag it into either song-editor, or Beat&Bass-editor. Again -Be patient, and let the VST load to 100%, before you continue with your project.
On linux a windows vst is typically installed to /home/<username>/.wine/drive_c/<plugin_install_dir>
<plugin_install_dir> can just about be anything I've noticed, so I created a vst dir (.wine/drive_c/vst) for this purpose.

Now the problem is the .wine dir is a hidden directory and won't show up in the lmms browser.
As a solution I made a 'symlink' to the windows vst dir.

I only know how to do this from cli, so here we go.
  • open your terminal
  • go to your lmms dir

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    cd lmms
  • symlink the vst dir inside the lmms dir

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    ln -s ~/.wine/drive_c/vst
Now you can simply drag and drop the vst's from the sidebar in lmms

if the vst plugin is just a .dll file without an installer you can simply put the dll in the ~/lmm/vst directory

Hope this helps.

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@ rghvdberg

Thanks for your very informative answer! I currently have LMMS 1.0.0 because that version is automatically installed when you install LMMS by means of the Software Manager of Linux Mint. Do I have to remove LMMS 1.0.0 first before installing a newer version?
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LinMusGuy wrote: Do I have to remove LMMS 1.0.0 first before installing a newer version?
Over on the lmms forums (https://lmms.io/forum/index.php) it's been recommended that you do so. Besides the latest version is so much better. You'll be doing yourself a favor in the long run.
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Re: LMMS and its effect plugins

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Done! But it wasn'd easy. I had to install LMMS 1.1.3 by first installing the KXStudio repository, and then installing LMMS 1.1.3 from that repository.

The Appimage didn't work, possibly because I have a 32-bit system.

Problem is that Vestige in LMMS 1.1.3 has now disappeared! :?

Also see: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread. ... ost2834994
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