Never going to happen, sorry. It's just a terrible idea. The harsh truth is, if you want to do any kind of creative work, it requires some effort and studying. There's a learning curve to everything and LMMS is already one of the simplest and easiest to use free softwares for making music (if you do...
The problem is the lack of sample-exact controls. Don't use sidechaining until LMMS 1.2 comes out where sample-exact controls have been implemented. If you need sidechaining, you can compile LMMS from the master branch, but it may not be completely stable
In order for Audio->MIDI conversion to be possible you need to have each instrument on their own track. Furthermore, it works best for monophonic tracks, ie. no chords. So not just one channel per instrument, but a channel per each voice of each instrument. Then it works, just a matter of spectrum a...
GIG support is already implemented for 1.2.
Note volume/panning entering by numbers already works in 1.1. Just double click the vol/pan bar.
Export to MIDI has no estimate yet.
While there's very little support to (32 bit) floating point samples, 24- and 32-bit integer samples are very common. Moreover, the use of floating point representation leads to approximation with in turn partially kills the advantage of using 32-bits. That's actually completely untrue. Floating po...
Excellent! Thanks so much for your reply. Do you know of an open-source DAW that might work in this application? Actually, we don't need math, just a way to record, playback, and save files -- all in pure 32-bit-fix ASIO PCM, with a simple GUI, and maybe some features like metering and output level...
Hi, I'm a hardware manufacturer looking for a very simple DAW environment to license. LMMS is open source and licensed with GPLv2 so there's some specific requirements you need to fulfill if you want to use LMMS in any kind of project. Refer to the GNU GPL license text for further details. Furtherm...
Samples & other resources meant to be used by users need to be CC0 or equivalent.

GPL is for source code, copyleft makes sense there, but there's no "source code" for samples.
Agree! I think Vesa/Diizy was against it for some reason...? Nope. Never been against more themes. It's just that if we include more themes, the users will expect those themes to work in future versions of LMMS... so there needs to be some commitment for maintainership if we're to include a theme i...
Eh, nothing to do with LMMS actually. It's just the way computer keyboards work, they're not really designed for playing music... most keyboards have a limit to how many keys can be held simultaneously, also this varies with different key combinations... it's to do with how the keys are multiplexed ...