No, the bundled samples are *NOT* clear copyright-wise, even their origin is shady. Practically nobody will care, but please know that the current collection is legally grey. This is only for the audio samples (.ogg). Presets are 100% free.
Hi LMMS folks! I recently started doing live sets on YouTube, playing mostly classic/uplifting/hard trance songs mostly from the 00's and late 90's. The scheduling is every other Saturday at 18:30 CET, and around 90 minutes in length (although these values might fluctuate) The streams take place on ...
Basically you take the tracks of the original song (be it audio or midi) and start modifying them until you think it's different enough.
Or if you don't have access to such, you just recreate the melodies by ear.
NO instruments should EVER go ti red. EVER. Turn the volume down and you are good to go.
It's usually because you exported the project at a sample rate that's different from the one lmms uses when playing in the editor. Lmms likes to force 44.1 kHz regardless of the system settings, unless you use something like Jack or an Asio driver. It's a nasty but well known flaw in the program.
The best one is the Threshold knob, but it won't be perfect as the compression will still be affected by the input signal's amplitude too.
That was a nice wikipedia article, but it doesn't change the fact that LMMS is not a conventional daw, and it literally just renders the project at a higher sample rate and then converts it down.
Hard to say anything without seeing a picture of the waveform, but it's probably the waveform itself being something like a pulse wave (just an example). As in, the signal can go in one direction for a longer time and in the other direction for a shorter time, so if the peak level was the same for b...
Interpolation setting has no effect at all when no oversampling.
No, I mean try not to use the oversampling feature itself, because currently it's full of bugs. If you still decide to use it, you can use the best interpolation setting as it is supposed to make it sound the least bad. But again, if you are planning to render at higher sample rates in lmms, you wil...