Hello,
I've been using LMMS occasionally since 2006.
My first experience with LMMS was in June 2006, so the version of LMMS I used was a very early one. It was also probably not even the most recent version of LMMS at the time since I installed the version from the Ubuntu Linux repository.
I remember it was quite limited and it crashed all the time so it was hard to do much, but I still made a few things with it.
By luck/chance, I've managed to hold onto all the original .mmp/mmpz project files I made with LMMS. It happened naturally as I set up lmms with a folder ~/.lmms-stuff as its working directory, and as I've been backing up my home directory automatically ever since then, the files have been preserved. I'm impressed that modern versions of lmms can still read those old files, although there are occasionally problems with AudioFileProcessor samples being at the wrong pitches.
Here's a few things I made over the years:
quakeguy.mmp (June 30th 2006)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... akeguy.mp3
"the theme of the guy from Quake II" (July 4th 2006)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... quake2.mp3
"gaymix" (december 2006, based on another song I made. also please note that I didn't mean 'gay' in a negative sense)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... gaymix.mp3
"Global Gladiators - Dance Tune" (cover of a song from a sega genesis game, april 2007)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... ne.wav.mp3
"saku" (a song I made for someone on a forum site that I used to post on, may 2007)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... u_.wav.mp3
"sonus2" (april 2010)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... sonus2.mp3
"multip" (sep 2011)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... multip.mp3
"j0hnroddysrod" (late 2013)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... dysrod.mp3
And this month I made two full songs with LMMS
"Samuel Conway PhD"
https://soundcloud.com/dusthillboy/cock ... conway-phd
"Eunuch"
https://soundcloud.com/dusthillboy/cock ... 5th-eunuch
Thanks for listening.
I've been using LMMS occasionally since 2006.
My first experience with LMMS was in June 2006, so the version of LMMS I used was a very early one. It was also probably not even the most recent version of LMMS at the time since I installed the version from the Ubuntu Linux repository.
I remember it was quite limited and it crashed all the time so it was hard to do much, but I still made a few things with it.
By luck/chance, I've managed to hold onto all the original .mmp/mmpz project files I made with LMMS. It happened naturally as I set up lmms with a folder ~/.lmms-stuff as its working directory, and as I've been backing up my home directory automatically ever since then, the files have been preserved. I'm impressed that modern versions of lmms can still read those old files, although there are occasionally problems with AudioFileProcessor samples being at the wrong pitches.
Here's a few things I made over the years:
quakeguy.mmp (June 30th 2006)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... akeguy.mp3
"the theme of the guy from Quake II" (July 4th 2006)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... quake2.mp3
"gaymix" (december 2006, based on another song I made. also please note that I didn't mean 'gay' in a negative sense)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... gaymix.mp3
"Global Gladiators - Dance Tune" (cover of a song from a sega genesis game, april 2007)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... ne.wav.mp3
"saku" (a song I made for someone on a forum site that I used to post on, may 2007)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... u_.wav.mp3
"sonus2" (april 2010)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... sonus2.mp3
"multip" (sep 2011)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... multip.mp3
"j0hnroddysrod" (late 2013)
http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/file ... dysrod.mp3
And this month I made two full songs with LMMS
"Samuel Conway PhD"
https://soundcloud.com/dusthillboy/cock ... conway-phd
"Eunuch"
https://soundcloud.com/dusthillboy/cock ... 5th-eunuch
Thanks for listening.