• suoko
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    211 month ago

    Crazy, for the first time blender is not mentioned! ;-)

      • Björn Tantau
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        101 month ago

        Now I imagine someone building the soundwaves in Blender polygon by polygon.

  • mohab
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    171 month ago

    Nice! I’m not a composer, but I just started playing with LMMS the other week and thought it was cool and intuitive—even encouraged me to finally pull the trigger on that Kurzweil keyboard with midi support I’ve been eyeing for some time! I bookmarked this and will take a look at OpenMPT and Furnace too.

    Open source FTW ✊

    • @JOMusic@lemmy.mlOP
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      Yeah LMMS is decent, and its Piano Roll is actually really really good. However, IIRC I renamed some folders and it completely broke project links to my samples and was not easily fixable.

      • @parpol@programming.dev
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        LMMS doesn’t seem to pack the samples and soundfonts into the project file when you import, so you’re live referencing them in your folders, which means renaming the folders will break the links. I also learned this the hard way, and now tend to copy soundfonts I use into the project folder of each project, so if I need to move or send over files to someone else, I can copy the folder without breaking anything.

    • @Chee_Koala@lemmy.world
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      Latest release is 2020 it says on the GitHub page, is that incorrect information? I started using LMMS in 2022 but I recall ditching it because I thought it was a dead project…

      • @JOMusic@lemmy.mlOP
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        51 month ago

        Yeah I asked about that on the LMMS Discord too, and said I had the same assumption. Apparently it is still under active dev, but you need to scroll down to the nightly builds.

        I don’t know why they don’t update the Git Releases…

        • @Chee_Koala@lemmy.world
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          Lol ok. I paid money to ableton when I could have just donated instead. Thank you so much for the follow-up!

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            41 month ago

            Silver-lining: Ableton is very good and teaches a lot! Also, in case you ended up getting into Max4Live at all, it’s worth checking out PlugData

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      Just started exploring Linux Studio Plugins last weekend! I’ve heard Ardour is good, but I’m sticking to $0 options if I can help it. That way people don’t need access to credit cards, etc, to use the software

      • breadguyyyyyyyyy
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        111 month ago

        it’s open source so you can build it yourself (pain in the ass) and it comes pre built with many Linux distros but yeah that’s totally fair. I paid because I wanted to support the work and I’m a windows pleb

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      31 month ago

      I’ve gotten pretty far in using it, great tool with plugin integrations.

  • Rentlar
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    91 month ago

    Ooooh nice going! Saved this post because once in a blue moon I come up with short jingles, and I’ve been wanting a software that can record MIDI stuff without lag.

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      Hahah yes, MIDI lag can be tricky, depending on setup. If the tracker-style DAWs I’ve listed don’t work for your style, try LMMS, Helio, or Zrythm

      • Rentlar
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        I’ve so far not had success with my Akai EIE Pro on Linux.

  • Domi
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    I’m not a composer but Kimai is indeed a very good time tracker. Beats the trash we use at work.

    • @JOMusic@lemmy.mlOP
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      51 month ago

      I was using Audacity for quick Normalization and other edits to my samples, but I’ve since learned I can do that inside OpenMPT (and save those edits back to file). Audacity does lack any form of “midi-esque” sequencing though, which is how I primarily work.

      Having said that, Audacity has come a long with VST support, etc, since Muse Group got involved. But unfortunately, they also allegedly enforced data tracking in a way that didn’t respect the community that had supported it up until then. I actually don’t know what the latest is (someone else feel free to reply with the update), but it hasn’t been crucial enough in my workflow to keep up with.

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      21 month ago

      audacity isn’t much more than an audio editor (a good one at that), nowhere the capability of a daw

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    Thank you so much for this! I never ever see anyone share open-source setups like this for non-hobby work, and it’s inspiring. :)

    (Ramble incoming)

    I noticed since jumping from windows I’m missing Ableton, and it’s been a mental block of knowing that I’ll need to choose a new way to do things. It’s daft as I loved ardour and LMMS back in 2014, and I’m sure they’re even better now :) I totally need to dedicate some time to music, it’s been a neglected piece of my soul for a bit too long. :)

    Edit: also, Plug Data looks brilliant! I loved MaxMSP, and it got me into game making/coding. :)