I also added delay, and moved the notes on one track an octave up. Progress.

Calf vintage delay, you need to set the bpm right, and then fiddle with the amount knob, small step forward it is.
I just had a problem, and was able to solve it, by opening a back up file.
In you're lmms folder there should be files ending with .bak.

Same name, but the extension is.bak.
On windows you might have to rename them first, not sure about that.
On linux I can just right click and use open with.
I think I found something.

Clone the piano track,move all notes of the clone 1/192 ahead. (Twice 1/192 is already too much)
I sometimes have this issue with projects with vst, but I am on Linux. What always works for me is try again, maybe after logging out en logging in again. If you're on windows though, I don't have a clue why this happens. ( Linux uses a windows emulator, called wine, to load windows vst, which works...
Great job, and a merry christmas to you too.
LOL at yoda. Funny thing is, when listening to the original, and that loud snare, I was expected problems in lmms. From what I learned in the last few weeks, I think I need a compressor or a side chain compressor, to fix that. Yesterday, made sure I did, not all notes are at the same volume. Still m...
Sorry, what I should have said is that while I know what they stand for (you got them right except PM which is phase modulation) I have difficulty working out what the effect on the sound of using each of them will be. I just need to do more fiddling with them I guess. Steve I was close but not sig...
I am guessing, but only because I know what FM stand for, (radio related) Pulse Modulation Frequency modulation Mix. Amplitude Modulation. ( that one with a bit of help from google) Sync totally confuses me, sync what who were? lol Not that my technical background helps me much, but that's a general...
Last nite I saw the light.

I was asking about the speakers, because the first part of my track has on my headset to much bassline.
So when you said its too soft, I was like wtf.

In the last part however, mostly because of that hard snare, a lot of detail gets lost, also the bassline. :)
@ brandystarbrite, looking forward to you tutorials.

@musikbear, thank you. Twelve semitones interesting. I have been messing with all knobs, and this adds a bit to the puzzle.