LMMS Samples Challenge

Share and discuss your LMMS music projects here, and see what people think!
Nice chords. Once again impressed with how the cowbell is used!
Using the entire latin_guitar03.ogg can be quite difficult, so it's fine if you only use a slice of it.
Not sure if I agree with all the EQ choices, but they are fine for the most part.
Hmmmm how should I suppose to put those samples to bassline editor?
Wormy300 wrote:Hmmmm how should I suppose to put those samples to bassline editor?
Here's the B&B version: https://lmms.io/lsp/?action=show&file=9351

Unless you have a specific reason or type of workflow, I would recommend using just the Song Editor. B&B is handy for repeating patterns and such, but it's much less flexible and not transparent.
caLRo wrote:Nice chords. Once again impressed with how the cowbell is used!
Using the entire latin_guitar03.ogg can be quite difficult, so it's fine if you only use a slice of it.
Not sure if I agree with all the EQ choices, but they are fine for the most part.
whats wrong with all the EQ choices? is it because it masks the sounds? if so, i apologize for that. and will try to be more creative next time :P

EDIT: or is it because it looks like i dont know what im doing with the EQ? because i dont really. i know basics.
DJ FlyingPankakez wrote:
caLRo wrote:Nice chords. Once again impressed with how the cowbell is used!
Using the entire latin_guitar03.ogg can be quite difficult, so it's fine if you only use a slice of it.
Not sure if I agree with all the EQ choices, but they are fine for the most part.
whats wrong with all the EQ choices? is it because it masks the sounds? if so, i apologize for that. and will try to be more creative next time :P

EDIT: or is it because it looks like i dont know what im doing with the EQ? because i dont really. i know basics.
You place your EQs after your reverbs, I rarely ever do that. EQ-ing reverbs can be quite tricky, so I almost always make sure that I do the EQ first before trying to apply the correct type and amount of reverb.
caLRo wrote:
DJ FlyingPankakez wrote:
caLRo wrote:Nice chords. Once again impressed with how the cowbell is used!
Using the entire latin_guitar03.ogg can be quite difficult, so it's fine if you only use a slice of it.
Not sure if I agree with all the EQ choices, but they are fine for the most part.
whats wrong with all the EQ choices? is it because it masks the sounds? if so, i apologize for that. and will try to be more creative next time :P

EDIT: or is it because it looks like i dont know what im doing with the EQ? because i dont really. i know basics.
You place your EQs after your reverbs, I rarely ever do that. EQ-ing reverbs can be quite tricky, so I almost always make sure that I do the EQ first before trying to apply the correct type and amount of reverb.
Oh! Ok, thanks for the advice!
Another one by me: https://lmms.io/lsp/?action=show&file=9360
Tip: Almost all samples are not scaled to A and not pure note (most major chords) as I could see it in SAN VST plugin.
rysiek wrote:Another one by me: https://lmms.io/lsp/?action=show&file=9360
Tip: Almost all samples are not scaled to A and not pure note (most major chords) as I could see it in SAN VST plugin.
Where do I download said plugin?
rysiek wrote:Another one by me: https://lmms.io/lsp/?action=show&file=9360
Tip: Almost all samples are not scaled to A and not pure note (most major chords) as I could see it in SAN VST plugin.
The samples have different properties, that's part of the challenge. But you did well! Good sample cuts, good dynamics (velocity).

SAN dl link: http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?plugin=San&id=874
I'm a little late. This is my submission :
https://lmms.io/lsp/?action=show&file=9363