Thank you, so I have been layering already. :) I cloned a track, and put the notes in the cloned track one or two steps of 1/192 ahead. Also to make the sound more full. That works rather well, if you keep the difference small enough, you cant hear that the notes are actual being played twice. I tri...
Ty for that link, after trying this compressor I was kinda confused.
Please tell us you're hardware and os.

gpu, cpu, ram, windows / Linux ?
I found his facebook page (Kraze), and asked him if he can help me. Lets see if I get a reply. Also linked my soundcloud page with the wip version. Is he already regretting he wrote this on his facebook page ? Making music happen as Dj Kraze and/or helping others with their own musical challenges wi...
Thank you, but we are both talking about the piano in Kraze - The party ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kUW_94yc8E
My producer from Australia ;) helped to find me this: (it's about that typical piano sound in trance and hardcore) http://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=58794 Not sure if this is the same Kraze as Kraze - The Party, but I sure want to try this in lmms. Any piano sound + one octave below ...
Just tried out a different piano vst, one were the the pitch knob of vestige, does seem to work. Made an automating track, with small triangles. That gave a very interesting effect, kind of what I had in mind, but it seems to only work for the first note played. Like if the vst is ignoring the next ...
More progress on Kraze.

First piano part, I have put three notes, technical 1-64 too early.
Two more at least for me memorable synth hits.

Patrick Cowley - Menergy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPny1esdZrk

Sylvester - Do Ya Wanna Funk ( produced by Patrick Cowley)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeYUTbU_iTw

And I just found out, I did not mean Yazoo - Don't go but Yazoo -Situation.
Eurythmics :) Within 2 seconds of that vid playing, I recognized that song. Sex crime and here comes the rain again, are probably my favorites. The 80 ties when no daw existed yet, but there were synthesizers and drum computers. Then around 1986 the AtariST was born, the first computer with two midi...