As far as I now you don't need drivers, on Linux. You just hook up your keyboard to your pc. Then you start LMMS, and go to the midi tab of an instrument. You should be able to select your piano there. Click on the small piano keyboard icon, then you see a list and your Yamaha keyboard should be the...
With making music you cant have too much ram.

If possible I would go for 8 - 16 gig.

Not sure if LMMS will run much faster, but you definitely can use more heavy plugins.

For lmms the graphic card is not that important, for Blender it can be, but graphics cards are expensive at the moment.
Do you have wine installed ? Vestige needs wine, because (most) VST are windows files. Maybe Debian has build LMMS without wine support? You can test this by downloading this file: https://lmms.io/download#linux Vestige should be there. Right click to make it executable, then double click to start L...
Musicbear is probably better with an LMMS specific reply.

But here is a general how too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_ZL2GH ... l=thatbeet
About the any good part.

How about this intro:

https://soundcloud.com/neilbgr/shine-on ... zy-diamond

LMMS sharing platform has the lmms file.

I hardly hear any difference with the original.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UXircX ... onLionsfan
I also know FL studio to have a lot more developers. ;)

LMMS is made by volunteers, not to be confused by amateurs though.
This is very interesting to me. I am gonna try it.
I am lost on why it does not work.

Maybe people here have an idea.

https://linuxmusicians.com/index.php
Are you looking in the right spot.

Lets take a look at the triple OS.

Click the midi tab, and see if your keyboard is there.


https://docs.lmms.io/user-manual/4-prod ... using-midi