Embedding Audacity, Mixxx, and Hydrogen into LMMS...

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Hello again erbody,

Don't you guys think if they could do this to ZynAddSubFX and sfxr they could do the same to the lovely ladies mentioned up there? =U
Then and only then can we say we have a godlike-DAW and not just a mere MIDI sequencer, even if it takes a while :33
How about the LMMS Studio Package where its one program that mixes and uses all the programs together in a bundle. Kind of like making a massive DAW like studio. BTW that is something we also need. LMMS to become a fully functional daw where you can cut, chop and mix different kind of like how ableton lets you do it. The masters in the industry uses this method and it has been used for a long time. Even fruity loops is going that route too I think. Basically make the entire song editor really able to cut which ever beats you want and zoom in, copy and paste the beats and sounds you want in the song editor. With the power of warp which stretches or shrinks your sounds to fit the BPM.
Which essentially elaborates what i said. Now i know this won't be easy for the devs but i highly believe it is possible =U

1.When you click on sample track, it's not the normal sample track. It's actually a channel of Audacity where included within is all of it's powah =U

2.When you click the B&B editor, it's not the normal B&B editor. It's actually the monster drum maschine Hydrogen waiting for you to unleash the beast =U

3.Included within the bundled native instruments is Mixxx. which producers don't dream of being DJs at the same time? ;)
I know this isn't what the OP wants, but for those of you who simply want hydrogen drumkits in LMMS (minus humanization, etc) then here is a tool to convert the kits to SF2, after which they can be played using the LMMS sf2-instrument.
http://code.google.com/p/hydro2sf2/