So fxb's and fxp's won't be included.
They seem to require the VST has been loaded prior to opening them so they
wouldn't work for drag-and-drop unless the functionality were extended to
allow them dragged onto the VST instrument or instrument track itself. I
also examined the contents of a file and couldn't (easily) find any
reference back to the DLL that was using it, so I believe they'll have to
remain on their own for now.
Are there other file extensions I'm missing that could be easily added to
drag/drop, or should I just go ahead and do DLL and SF2 for now?
-Tres
- [email protected]
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Tres Finocchiaro <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Buut, how can you open fxp and fxb in LMMS? If LMMS is going to support
>> the files in the future, then why not add the file extensions now.
>
>
> I just tried it and it crashed the software. I'm not sure, I'm just
> putting this question out there for people who may use other file
> extensions.
>
>
> Is drag'n' drop already possible for samples (.wav etc)?
>
>
> Yes, so as long as it is done from the left embedded browser.
>
> -Tres
>
>
>
>
>
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