@ muiscbear, I have used the audio file processor, to import the original of a forest- the cure, James last Biscaya and pop corn into my cover.

The cure as an example, says sample length 352 sec. So I have been using the wrong tool ?
I am using sheet music but, two different versions. On track starts because of this at D and the other at F. I am wondering should i correct this, so both start at D, or should I use my ears, and just listen if it works out or not ? I do realize, I have to stay in key, but when I had a quick look, t...
Are you using the audio file processor ?
I just have to tell you guys how happy I am. Although I don't understand why, but I was somehow confusing at 1 with between 0-1 . Before when looking at sheet music, I could not imagine even remotely, how that would look in lmms, but now I do. A blind spot for the fact, that turning notes on, in lmm...
I like to add, I finally fully understand, the link between 1,2,3,4 on sheet music and that works out in lmms.

I will draw in my mind three extra lines between two bars, when reading sheet music.

The 2,3 and 4 count, The fourth count starting at three, and not at four. :P
Sounds great that that there might be a solution in the future.

I once noticed when trying to do an Vangelis cover, ( slow build up) that if I raised the speed of my song twice 1 bpm during the song I was damn close.
Never tried this with the automation editor, but that sounds interesting.
I was very tired too, but you’re explanation has helped me. When working on this part, a few days ago, and counting the squares, I was confusing the dot, for a dot with half a circle around it. ( I now see my mistake) Two beats have 8 squares, 1/4 and 1/8 + 1/16 leaves only one square open. :D Thank...
That's how I do it at the moment, I have one note long enough for the entire original song to play. But that hip hop cover was the first song ( prob because its made on a computer too) were the original stayed in pace with what I made. With all other imported original songs, I can get it right for m...
Yes I do understand the tie, and the dots. ( finally :P ) But the 1/16 notes, starting at the end of a second beat does not make sense to me, when I look at the sheet music. It does make sense when I listen to it, it suits the song. Page 3 might be a good example, bar 9. http://musicnoteslib.com/tab...
Eino wrote:When I did the bass, I did not follow the sheet music to the tee. I was listening to the Accordion and played the bass part almost by ear, just looking at the sheet music as guide.
I would love to do that way, maybe I should just give it a try.