Have you tried making a long chord, then using Automation track to change the pitch over time. It can make a relaxing tone if done right. Then it can also make a real eerie tones also.
I have cancer, and I'm half way through my radiation, and chemo treatments. So right now I'm living on a prayer.
I have not been on here, because I was too drained of any energy to make music.
This is my cover of Living on a Prayer.

Living on a Prayer
Once you find a copy of fluid sound fonts, the trick is make sure the file path in LMMS is directed to them.
I use soundfonts, a good place to start would be installing FluidR3_GM.sf2. It's better than nothing.

I'm strictly Linux, here is my Linux instructions for the install.
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I would start with orchestral strings then brass, for a dramatic orchestral passage, then the erazor for the serrated synths and add some dive-bombing bass lines.
Some other hardware I use with LMMS. Sound Blaster X Fi Titanium Pro Audio PCI sound card. Yamaha YHT-791 7.1 surround sound system Changed the sub-woofer the Yamaha had little response above 50hz,and not good response below 30hz. It was great for making a thumping sound. I rather have true bass ton...
Cool, so nothing wrong in that pic ? Brandystarbrite was talking about it not being in sync. I can hear what she is saying, but not sure if I am doing something wrong. Both arpeggios, one is the triple oscillator and the other one synth 1 are synced to 1/16. latest version: https://soundcloud.com/u...
Gps wrote:Stupid dropbox, I can see the picture. ( and in the setting I clicked on sharing)

Lets try imgur :P


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Yep, it looks like an arpeggio track to me. lol
Gps wrote:Stupid dropbox, I can see the picture. ( and in the setting I clicked on sharing)

Lets try imgur :P


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Yep, it looks like an arpeggio track to me. lol

I don't know why, I get duplicate post here at times.
Awesome piece, But I would add some reverb to the acoustic piano, to give it more depth.
Nice clean sound, nicely arranged, and mixed.