![]() In Bitwig, I can copy a section of midi or audio to another part of the track or to another track, edit away on the copied data and the original remains untouched. It could have been a simple preferences setting, but the developers had no intention of considering such a thing. Something that Qtractor and Ardour made very difficult to do, not impossible, just difficult. ![]() I don't have to jump through all the menus to do something as simple as copying and pasting with the copied data fully independent of the original. I set up my environment to the way I like to work and focus more on music than all the other stuff. Qtractor was perfectly fine for me, until I realized that Bitwig required less fiddling with things. If you are serious, you should at least look into it. I would not consider purchasing Bitwig if I didn't spend so much time doing music and you shouldn't either if your not. I often spend well more than 20 hours a week doing music production and appreciate the efficiency and flexibility. I now use Bitwig because it is simply the best DAW for me. I eventually moved my music production to Linux when decent music software started to appear for Linux and I eventually stopped using any other OS. I am also an Open Source supporter and worked for more than a decade as a Linux systems engineer. I have used Linux exclusively since the late 90's, except for making music. This should bring lv2 support to LMMS to name one feature of Carla. I also have Carla in lmms, although I need to figure out how to really use it, it seems to work as far as I can tell. What made me very happy though, when using synth 1, and clicking on one of the knobs of synth 1, it always made that knob jump the the maximum position. When starting a vst two windows open, the vst gui and a window in which that vst should be, but is not. Or test the Linux self installer, and give feedback if its not working right, on discord. Options for people who want to try / use LMMS. ( for those wondering what the problem was, lmms compiled fine on leap 42.1 but not on leap 42.2.Īlthough the error I got while compiling was the same on both releases for some reason beyond my computer knowledge, it worked fine on 42.1 but not on 42.2 ) They need users us telling them, If something is missing. So they check if it starts, and if it does, they are done. They also told me they don't have time to test every program in detail. This problem is fixed in the release candidates. The great people from packman, tried to help me, but told me there was a problem with LMMS. ![]() That's what I did first when I had problems on openSUSE with lmms. Am I the only Linux user who knows how to contact the package manager ? Also remember that the LMMS version in most Linux distro's do not have (Windows) VST support built in. It's purely meant for Midi and working w/ the instruments that are built in. why should we?Īs for the comparison of LMMS with the rest: no (live) audio can be recorded with it. Remind you that the "fake-news" stream maybe never stop. I really don't even think it's worth a try: look! it even lists ardour way-way down below! what a prick! whatever.Įvidence: qtractor does not do automation for vst plugin params? whata. While scrolling r/post it actually looks like that he/she just copy-pasted starting from below point 5 or 6. I would really like and appreciate to know wtf "mediocre sound quality" is he/she/x talking about and whether anyone on this forum has ever found anything remotely sound like what's being there pooped Yet another incredible finding on the social webs:) You can export in any sound format you like. It's supposed to have "mediocre sound quality".Occulkot wrote:Maybe one be intrested, I saw realy intresting post on reddit comparing few linux DAWs:
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