Wow... that's actually really impressive. Good job!
https://soundcloud.com/robotsarepeopletoo/dragonfly I'm trying out a new way of syncing vocals up in LMMS... for this one I took a loop of the main synth bit and exported it into audacity (had to copy it a bunch of times, hence exporting it as a loop) and then sang overtop of the loop, then deleted ...
That was a lot of fun to watch. Your enthusiasm is infectious! Great song, you did really well.
Its fixed i think. i tried it yesterday on 1.2.1 and it did what it should Nope, tried it again and got nearly the same thing. The only difference is it's gone from massive distortion to square wave beeping. That is odd.... What pluin did you get this distortion with -is it native lmms? I had no is...
musikbear wrote:
Wed Apr 29, 2020 4:51 pm
Its fixed i think. i tried it yesterday on 1.2.1 and it did what it should
Nope, tried it again and got nearly the same thing. The only difference is it's gone from massive distortion to square wave beeping.
then .. what wrong with LADSPA vyNil ? Yeah it was that one. Last time I used it, the pops and scratches would erupt in massive, earsplitting distortion for no reason. Its fixed i think. i tried it yesterday on 1.2.1 and it did what it should Oh okay. Well, thanks! I'll give it another shot then.
musikbear wrote:
Tue Apr 28, 2020 4:41 pm
then .. what wrong with LADSPA vyNil ?
Yeah it was that one. Last time I used it, the pops and scratches would erupt in massive, earsplitting distortion for no reason.
Last time I tried the one that comes with LMMS it was broken. Then I tried using iZotope, which worked until I switched computers and now it doesn't register for some reason. Why is this effect so elusive??
It makes me think of the music puzzle from Starship Titanic. No idea what that would make the genre, unfortunately. Maybe avant-garde? The bit that comes in at fifty seconds almost sounds like something from Animal Lover by the Residents. Either way, that was quirky and cool. These funky melodies ar...
Oh okay. Cool! I was wondering what I was hearing at first and then it became clear at the end when I heard that distinctive "ka-THUNK".