Ska

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Maybe I misunderstood the word "slide"?

For the slide it executes at 07m01s, in the Piano-Roll, the quantization must be set to 1/192.
You can slide with the mouse, the QWERTY keyboard or a MIDI keyboard.
You just have to choose the starting note and the finish note.
For the volume envelope, I would say ATT close to 0, HOLD to 0, DEC close to 0, SUST close to 1, an REL close to 0.
For the velocity applied to the volume, possibly small differences between the notes.
For the velocity applied to the pan, possibly a general movement from right to left or the reverse.

But I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "slide".
Yes @ 6 min 40 he says:
'slide the notes like that'
I think he may be doing something with a wheel.
There is a subtle 'push' of the notes in the chord, and i think it is a push of either 'simple' volume, or it may be resonance or even filter depth. Nomatter what it is, in lmms it will need a discreet LFO
I have only found one way to make that in lmms, and thats with Synth1:
https://youtu.be/KNDSCMp9uY4
...but that would not work for volume nor reso, they are not in the selections, so that 'push' in the sound, that could be difficult to get.. 8|
:o I thought I had seen all youre vids, but I am pretty sure I had not seen this one. Thank you musicbear.

@ D.Ipsum

I do not really know what he means with sliding either, ( or maybe its just how he moves his hand ) but I can hear something.
He makes some of the notes sound different.

Looking at his hand it might be just a short note followed by a longer note, but like musicbear said, I suspect more is going on.

Something I am missing in my ska.

All ska seem to have something that reminds me every time of another vid of music bear, were is trying to make a bassline, messing with the velocity of the notes. I would like to call it a gallop like a gallop bassline.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKFrIGoGSdc

Vid 1 and 2 from musicbear related to this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_SQdvCzhhU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vaay-Ki2mmk
Gps wrote:
Thu Aug 24, 2017 5:52 pm
He makes some of the notes sound different.
Maybe some aftertouch magic?
Very possible, but my midi controller does not do that , so lets blame my hardware :P

All kidding aside can I do after touch in lmms? An fading out lfo might do it ?
I have been messing with LMMS and what seems to work, or at least sounds something like what he is doing:

The sliding notes are short, and I lowered the velocity allot on the sliding notes.

So the longer notes have the normal velocity, and the sliding notes a lowered velocity.
Your reggae is very good.
I'm looking for those kind of sound to alloy reggae and trap or dubstep.

https://soundcloud.com/costantini-anthony