Nothing like this yet afaik... You're not alone though. Chaining effects (or whatever the process is called) is something that I thought would be cool too. However, it is possible to apply FX at the instrument level (FX tab on instrument controls), and those instrument effects can pass through to th...
I saw that new automation feature musikbear, yeah that's a nice touch. 8-) Didn't check out the sample player details yet though, even though I noticed some changes to the UI display of samples. It's pretty neat. However, I found one major bad bug which relates to something I tend to do a lot in pre...
If I recall though, that buffer is for live play. (Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.) If your saved songs still aren't that clear, it's your export settings that need to be dialed up to a higher bit-depth and sample rate. Of course those are accessible from the options under the export menu. Mixdown...
The main thing I notice is that it seems to be using a peak controller driven by the kick. Like it's ducking the frequency on a cutoff filter somewhere. (Does that make sense, or is my listening off? I only play with synths as a hobby.) Not sure if that's the effect your interested in. Rest sounds l...
Ah cool! A new release! (Sorta, not quite a full release at RC. It's like pre-beta afterall.) Things I've noticed so far in my hour or two of early testing: The good: Seems less crashy when working with VST instruments. They don't seem to load that much faster, but so far it seems like there's some ...
there's something about that tool i ought to know ... whenever i use it i have to scroll from left to right for "miles" ... it would be very nice if we could control block volume instead of whole track ... may be i am wrong ... Yeah. I wish there was a way to contain or lock it. It does s...
Audacity still might be able to get what you need. Start with the way you mentioned adding the extra note to your track in LMMS. Select the part you want to keep in Audacity, but before going through to the trim option use "find zero crossings" under the edit menu. If you're zoomed in far ...
Right click on the midi tab for an instrument. Should be a dropdown. Try that. Likely you'll see something like "USB Midi Controller blah blah..." ;) I think I'm describing it right. It's almost stupidly simple, which is a good thing. Or better yet, go here: http://lmms.sourceforge.net/wik...
You can have more control over timing and even give a little bit of off-beat shuffle of sorts by editing drums using the piano-roll (even available within beat-bassline) but it tends to be trickier. When it's done well it's worth the result. Also opens up the pitch of a drum to editing, which is nea...