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I am new to LMMS. I plan to record my guitar directly on one mono track then to copy onto 3 other tracks to create a sterio recording by iolation each of the 4 tracks by low to high range than panning and using volume on each track. When completed I would like to bounce it onto my web page. Is there a user manual for LMMS/










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joedmusic@me.com wrote:
Thu Sep 21, 2017 9:16 pm
I am new to LMMS.
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Is there a user manual for LMMS/
Yes, that is the LMMS-wiki. (link in the page i just gave you)
It is not 100% up to date in pictures, but its fine, in general.
Perhaps my LMMS rookie-guide can interest you? Link in signature.
I don't think you should use LMMS for that unless you have a midi guitar.

You can import sound files, so you could import youre guitar play.

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=lmms+manuals :P


https://lmms.io/wiki/index.php?title=Manual
LMMS does not allow you to record audio (voice/guitar/other instruments etc) only electronic instruments via MIDI. To record instruments you will need to use another program perhaps Audacity http://www.audacityteam.org/download/

Audacity can also handle the track copying and manipulation you want to do or you can come back to LMMS for that.

Steve
joedmusic@me.com wrote:
Thu Sep 21, 2017 9:16 pm
I am new to LMMS. I plan to record my guitar directly on one mono track then to copy onto 3 other tracks to create a sterio recording by iolation each of the 4 tracks by low to high range than panning and using volume on each track. When completed I would like to bounce it onto my web page.
Audacity might be a better tool for what you are trying to do.



Edit: oops i didn't read that someone already said that and don't know how to delete a post O W E L L
Dudeguy21 wrote:
Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:14 am
Edit: oops i didn't read that someone already said that and don't know how to delete a post O W E L L
You can edit the contents of the post, but you can't erase it, it's there for eternity :evil:

Only the administrator (and moderators?) can delete a post.