![]() ![]() Choose LMMS.exe from the drop down menu.Ħ. When it is finished installing, a window will appear asking you to choose the startup executable. Follow the LMMS setup wizard like you normally would if installing on Windows. Open it and click “Install Software” and then, “Choose Setup Executable.” In the window that pops up, locate your LMMS. In the folder that opens, there will be a “Wineskin” application. Right click the app and select “Show Package Contents.”Ĥ. Drag your newly installed LMMS.app to your “Applications” folder. Whether you install them or not, when Wineskin finishes doing its thing go to the Wrapper in the Finder (~/Applications/Wineskin/LMMS.app). I do not believe that LMMS needs these programs, but I’m not 100% sure.ģ. Create a New Blank Wrapper using that engine and title it “LMMS.” It will ask if you want to install Mono and Gecko. Open ‘Wineskin Winery’ and download the latest wrapper and engine(s).Ģ. Also, until recently the latest version available was 0.4.4 (or maybe it was 0.4.8-point is, it was old).ġ. However, every time I tried that, I couldn’t get the audio working. Yes, I know you can install it via Macports. ![]() This guide assumes you have Wineskin already installed. Only 32-bit programs work with Wine, so make sure to download the 32-bit version of LMMS. It might, I just don’t know cause I haven’t tried it. I haven’t tested any other versions of OS X, so I can’t say whether it will work on them or not. I can confirm that the 32-bit 0.4.10 version of LMMS runs near-perfectly with Wineskin Wrapper 2.5.9 and Engine WS9Wine1.5.27 on Mac OS X version 10.6.8.** I can also confirm that LMMS 1.0.0 runs just as good, save for the aforementioned audio artifacts/glitches with Wineskin Wrapper 2.6.0 and Engine WS9Wine1.7.17, also on OS X 10.6.8. When I first installed LMMS, I started with the latest version at the time (0.4.13) and worked my way backwards until I found a version that would work. Experiment with different versions if you can’t get it working at first. However, it may be the Wrapper and/or Engine version of Wineskin rather than the LMMS version that is the issue. 0.4.10 does not seem to have these issues. ![]() And, while the “new” versions of LMMS work, there are some audio artifacts/glitches during playback. Everything from that up to the recent betas and 1.0.0 either crashes or the audio doesn’t work correctly. **Important** The most recent version of the “old” LMMS that works with Wineskin is 0.4.10. Ironic, right? At the time I first installed it, there were no tutorials available that worked, so I thought I would write one up. After a crazy amount of fiddling with different versions of LMMS, Wine, and Wineskin, as well as different audio configurations, I was able to get the Windows version of Linux Multi-Media Studio to run on Mac OS X. ![]()
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