Step 3: Click the midi keyboard icon in the noise oscillator (this makes it polyphonic instead of monophonic).Īnd voila! You now have an insanely powerful sampler that even supports glide/portamento. This may sound like a lot of steps but seriously, once you learn it you will save you a lot of time. Then press Alt+Tab once (this brings the window you opened to the front) and dragging and dropping the wav file into the noise oscillator. If you're a Windows user a quick way for doing this is by pressing Win key, typing the name of your sample folder, hitting enter. Step 2: Drag sample from outside LMMS (doesn't work internally) into the noise oscillator. Step 1: Open Vital and disable OSC1, then enable noise oscillator. This opens some major doors on manipulating samples in LMMS. Just sharing some things I recently learned.