my LMMS tutorials on youTube -Update 28 apr 2017

Write guides and how-tos about LMMS for other members.
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I agree, there are too many good resources to pay for much of anything information wise. Thanks, musikbear!
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback
If you have ideas for tutorials, let me know :)
New tutorial
Down-mixing with all the nice features in 1.x that let you do more and produce better results. Learn how to use layer-controll, and freqeuncy exclusion, among a lot of other things.
Part One
https://youtu.be/xuT_Ok6o5Dc
Part Two
http://youtu.be/dNicvZuZGDk
That video answered a few of my questions, thank you.

Never realized I could have a percussion slider in the mixer. :)

One question though, the volume knobs of the instruments, do you use them too ?
the volume knobs of the instruments, do you use them too ?
If the preset as such need to be sound-adjusted, then i use that dial, because it will be saved together with the preset's other settings. In mixing, i almost never use it.
Nice tut, though what you call layering I'm more used to calling grouping. It's certainly a lot easier to get a decent balance in the mixer than by fiddling with the volume controls on the individual instruments.

It's a shame we haven't got pan controls in the mixer...it would be a lot easier to manage the sound stage in there too.

Do you often use effects on the grouped/layered channels ? I can't think of much that I might need at that level except maybe a limiter and even then it's probably better on the track that is causing the problem.

Steve
Happy that you liked the tut :)
Do you often use effects on the grouped/layered channels ?
No.
it is as you say, perhaps a limiter, or for the percussion, a compression, but other effects than that, i cant remember to have used for a group.
-But i guess something like a tape-stop, could be a candidate.
New tutorial:
How to make sliding or Glissando chords in LMMS
Two parts:
https://youtu.be/PcyMSpHyL8I
https://youtu.be/cg-Pn05_Czs
New MTTC
Making stereo splitting with delay
https://youtu.be/B1vO-DmB6Os
Once again thank you for those tutorials.

Finally I know what that range option does. :)
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