:) My project files are not the most suitable for learning LMMS, I do not use even 10% of this software's functionality. So beware from whom you are learning. You should check out LMMS tutorial section and definitely visit LMMS Sharing Platform (http://lmms.sourceforge.net/lsp/index.php) for more "professional" tracks.
I faced a similar problem a while ago. While still checking out various DAWs I'm using LMMS. Imho, when compared to other similar programs it is definitely not worse, especially for a not very experienced user like myself. The more I used the better it seems to me and I find it even simpler, more user friendly that other DAWs. It is also feature rich, well, at least for my humble demands.
You can use build-in presets, OLPC sounds, external sound-fonts, VST plugins. Well, definitely a good program to start with.
Good luck!
BTW: (you can check out the tracks I create using LMMS :) to get an idea what you can do having little experience in LMMS or music in general. )
:), Thanks, Socapex. You can add the crescendo if you like. Simply download the ZIP archive and open the project file in LMMS. By now I guess you have downloaded STS-11 VST plug-in.
LMMS. I will upload the "source" a bit later :)
Highly recommend getting at least a simple midi keyboard. That will make using LMMS much more fun.
As an example, AKAI LPK25 does an excellent job.
@qubodup
:) My project files are not the most suitable for learning LMMS, I do not use even 10% of this software's functionality. So beware from whom you are learning. You should check out LMMS tutorial section and definitely visit LMMS Sharing Platform (http://lmms.sourceforge.net/lsp/index.php) for more "professional" tracks.
Are you using an external keyboard with lmms?
I faced a similar problem a while ago. While still checking out various DAWs I'm using LMMS. Imho, when compared to other similar programs it is definitely not worse, especially for a not very experienced user like myself. The more I used the better it seems to me and I find it even simpler, more user friendly that other DAWs. It is also feature rich, well, at least for my humble demands.
You can use build-in presets, OLPC sounds, external sound-fonts, VST plugins. Well, definitely a good program to start with.
Good luck!
BTW: (you can check out the tracks I create using LMMS :) to get an idea what you can do having little experience in LMMS or music in general. )
Oh, i like the way you unwrapped it. Did you paint it yourself?
:), Thanks, Socapex. You can add the crescendo if you like. Simply download the ZIP archive and open the project file in LMMS. By now I guess you have downloaded STS-11 VST plug-in.
:) Thanks a lot for the feedback, Socapex.
Thanks, Socapex. I really appreciate your comment(s). I guess you are right to a certain degree.
Like it!
As Imoen likes to say: "Tis' something most unnatural here, and I want no part of it. " :)
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