Thanks so much... That is so great!!

However, it's not quite the same feeling... The zoom is quantized into multiples of 25... Can't it be fluid and flexibly changing?
I'm an aspiring musician, so I don't want to spend a ton of money on FL Studio... I've also been a user of LMMS for the last 3-4 years, and I'm falling in love with it. However, there are many great features that are on FL Studio (that I've only seen videos of)... One of those is the cool scroll-mag...
Thanks for that! Really helped... :D :D
In this song: https://youtu.be/0kxlbndlfs8?t=0m58s, at 1:00, there is a drop, followed by some kind of electronic sound. It's fairly high pitched, comprising the main tune of the song after the drop. That electronic sound... What is it called? How to replicate it in LMMS? Will I be able to do it in ...
I heard your track over and over, and I guess the easiest way to do what you're trying is to add a couple of kicks about half a beat after the snares in your drop, just as in the OVERWERK track you posted... Also, you could try adding just one more snare after the last one, then start adding the kic...
Ok, so at the point where I've linked you, there is a bass playing loudly, and there's a snare drum. Besides these two, there's something 'treble-y', that sounds somewhat like a siren... A police siren or an ambulance siren... That's what I mean by 'pew!'. Also, here's a trimmed version of the video...
I want to create a synth that reduces in pitch automatically in a single note, like a 'pew' 'pew' sound, with a reducing pitch, like what one would use just before a transition in an EDM song. Also, I'm linking a video on YouTube, of Martin Garrix's Animals, to give an idea of the kind of synth I wa...