Question about LMMS regarding industrial sounds

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So I've listened to a few house tracks made with LMMS on the more melodic side, and they sound good, but a little bit janky at the best of times. I'm fairly new to music production, so what I'm wondering is, with something on the more industrial side would LMMS be able to be wrangled into something of a less janky sound? I've been thinking I wanna do stuff that sounds like Parv0, Ghostemane, 100 Gecs, SOPHIE, etc.
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mafnadeda wrote:
Tue Jan 02, 2024 1:02 pm
So I've listened to a few house tracks made with LMMS on the more melodic side, and they sound good, but a little bit janky at the best of times. I'm fairly new to music production, so what I'm wondering is, with something on the more industrial side would LMMS be able to be wrangled into something of a less janky sound? I've been thinking I wanna do stuff that sounds like Parv0, Ghostemane, 100 Gecs, SOPHIE, etc.
The only thing that matters is to get the sound. Fot your style its a question of distortion and heavy detune.
LMMS can make any type of music; Mozart to trash-metal, and styles not thought of ..yet.
You need to be more precise where in the production you have problems, like how to recreate a specific sound. Point it out with time-stamps!