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Linux MultiMedia Studio

   0.3.1  

KDE Sound Application

Score 86%
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Link:  Link
Downloads:  19573
Submitted:  Jul 11 2005
Updated:  Nov 21 2007

Description:

LMMS aims to be a free alternative to popular (but commercial and closed- source) programs like FruityLoops/FL Studio, Cubase and Logic allowing you to produce music with your computer. This includes creation of loops, synthesizing and mixing sounds, arranging samples, having fun with your MIDI-keyboard and much more...

LMMS combines the features of a tracker-/sequencer-program and those of powerful synthesizers, samplers, effects etc. in a modern, user-friendly and easy to use graphical user-interface.

Features

* Song-Editor for arranging the song
* creating beats and basslines using the Beat-/Bassline-Editor
* easy-to-use piano-roll for editing patterns and melodies
* instrument- and effect-plugins
* support for hosting VST(i)- and LADSPA-plugins (instruments/effects)
* automation-editor
* MIDI-support




Changelog:

* 0.3.1:
- fixed lot of various segfaults
- fixed possible deadlock when loading VeSTige-plugin
- fixed security-issue in LVSL where other users could read/write communication-pipe
- fixed file-filter in sample-selection-dialog
- added support for DrumSynth-files and a huge collection of such samples
- improved piano-roll usability by better quantizing new notes in edit-mode
- added simple StereoEnhancer-effect-plugin

* 0.3.0:
- new features and lots of bugfixes - see http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=727252 for details

* 0.2.1:
- critical bugfixes

* 0.2.0:
- added automation-support
- added undo/redo-support
- new plugins
- added theming-support
- import-plugin for FruityLoops-projects
- quantization of notes
- realtime-capabilities
- lot of bugfixes
- better VST-support

* 0.1.4:
- fixed two really critical bugs

* 0.1.3:
- lot of bugfixes and stability-increasements
- plugins do not fail to load anymore
- heavy improvement on VST-hoster
- added "BitInvader"-plugin, an usereditable wavetable-synthesizer
- more powerful arpeggiator
- further GUI-improvements for a better usability

* 0.1.2:
- heavy GUI-improvements which result in much better usability
- first experimental VSTi-support
- drag'n'drop-support everywhere
- heavy internal changes for better performance and more stability
- ALSA-sequencer-support
- better JACK-support
- more command-line options and better handling of them
- user-defined wave-shapes for LFOs
- tempo-sync-knobs for being able to automatically sync speed of LFO/arpeggio when changing song-tempo (BPM)
- made all instruments plugin residing in /usr/lib/lmms
- see ChangeLog for more details

* 0.1.1:
- fixed critical bugs

* 0.1.0:
- JACK-support
- cool setup-dialog
- heavy GUI-improvements
- many bug-fixes
- and much more... see ChangeLog for details

* 0.1.0rc1:
- a lot of bug-fixes and new features like MIDI-file-import, a few features and/or some feature-completions will come in rc2. See ChangeLog for details.

* 0.1.0beta
- first announcement on kde-apps.org




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 Cool work

 
 by kdeappsce on: Jul 11 2005
 
Score 50%

Cool work, indeed. For this early stage, there's a lot of stuff.

What I'm missing:

* Commandlineswitches --help and --version

* Commandlineswitch to select the alsa audio device. I have not line out on my notebook but an external USB soundcard so I'd like to tell lmms to use hw:2 instead of default/hw:0

* lmms eats a lot of my CPU (1.6GHz P4M), so the sound gets crappy

* The latency is very high. This way, it cannot be used as live instrument. What I really miss is support for JACK (jackit.sf.net). This way, using jack-transport, it could be synced to Hydrogen. This would be great fun!

* Of course LADSPA will be cool, but it would be also nice to add a DSSI-host (dssi.sf.net). Your already existing synth could them be turned to a DSSI plugin and also used outside lmms - while other DSSIs can be used inside lmms

* Rotary dials are inconvenient to move with the mouse. There should be better wheel support and additionally moving the mouse horizontally could also turn the knob from leftmost to rightmost

Please note, that's not a complaint but the first thoughts I had as I tried it out.


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 Re: Cool work

 
 by tobydox on: Jul 12 2005
 
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"* Commandlineswitches --help and --version"

thanks, I'll add it ;-)


" * Commandlineswitch to select the alsa audio device. I have not line out on my notebook but an external USB soundcard so I'd like to tell lmms to use hw:2 instead of default/hw:0"

Thats planned for final 0.1.0. Then there'll be a setup-dialog where you can set your audio-device. But currently you can set the environment-variable "AUDIODEV" to your audio-device.


" * lmms eats a lot of my CPU (1.6GHz P4M), so the sound gets crappy"

The threading is currently not optimal, so LMMS always takes 100% CPU even if it does nothing. If there's just noise, the problem is somewhere else and has nothing to do with the CPU. I can tell you that I'm developing LMMS on a PIII 450 MHz!!! (and it runs quite well on it!)


" * The latency is very high. This way, it cannot be used as live instrument. What I really miss is support for JACK (jackit.sf.net). This way, using jack-transport, it could be synced to Hydrogen. This would be great fun!"

No, the latency is definitely not too high since you can setup this when running configure. Try configure --help for details. Per default LMMS uses a buffer-size of 256 which makes a latency of 5 ms @ 44100 Hz! I play it live with MIDI-keyboard and it runs well...


" * Of course LADSPA will be cool, but it would be also nice to add a DSSI-host (dssi.sf.net). Your already existing synth could them be turned to a DSSI plugin and also used outside lmms - while other DSSIs can be used inside lmms"

A lot of new plugins and LADSPA-support are planned for 0.2.0.


" * Rotary dials are inconvenient to move with the mouse. There should be better wheel support and additionally moving the mouse horizontally could also turn the knob from leftmost to rightmost"

Yes, I know, I'm also unhappy with current usability, but programming such things is not that easy... GTK has a nice extension for it called PHAT. With it's help you can set values very precise by resizing element and it's precision-range according to a user-action.


But thanks for your comment!


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 Re: Re: Cool work

 
 by gimpel on: Jul 13 2005
 
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* The latency is very high. This way, it cannot be used as live instrument. What I really miss is support for JACK (jackit.sf.net). This way, using jack-transport, it could be synced to Hydrogen. This would be great fun!

Hmmm, the latency is really OK.
BUT: jack support would be awesome, even nessecary i would say. Via jack, dssi and dssi-vst you can use tons of cool VST-Synths and Effect and other cool apps like sooperlooper, hydrogen whatever supports jack too.
Jack can run in realtime, which on a realtime-preemption kernel and good audio hardware gives an overall latency of 1-5 ms. so speedy like a mac!
The announcement on the ml said that SDL can work toghether with jack oO. Any hints on that? 2h of google didn't help to find out the heck how to tell SDL to use jack :P

Anyways, this app is going to rock! GREAT piece of software, and a longawaited one for linux audio


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 man, you rule!

 
 by koral on: Jul 12 2005
 
Score 50%

lmms is such a cool app! a frutyloops like thing was missing and the interface you're coding is so great. you really master GUIs! lots of compliments, I'd really like to see a 0.2 version :-) The synthetizer sounds very well, even sampled sounds are of high quality. Definitely a good app, that works, has a *very* nice gui, even more becouse it's all coded by 1 person! Thanks


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 LMMS

 
 by barde on: Jul 12 2005
 
Score 50%

Hey there! I think lmms is a great step towards fruityloops on linux. I give you the advice to take your work serious, there are plenty of people who like to have such a sequencer on this Operating System.Besides, I use FL, too and it is the only reason why I still use windows.
So if you need another programmer for your project, just let me know, perhaps I can participate :)

And I found one seriuos bug:
The CPU gets totally eaten by lmms. There is no reason for this, it should just be used, when lmms plays a song, but CPU time is 100% from start - nothing playing. That is why sometimes the song gets crappy output. I am sure that bug is easy to find.

Otherwise, I think, this program at this early stage is definately a good step! Please go on :)


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 Suse 9.3 created

 
 by linux3114a on: Jul 12 2005
 
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lmms-0.1.0beta-s93k341.i586.rpm at http://linux3114a.bravehost.com/download.htm

Enjoy


Raoul
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 Re: Suse 9.3 created

 
 by tobydox on: Jul 13 2005
 
Score 50%

how did you make this RPM? Did you use lmms.spec from source-package? if not, I strongly recommend you to use it since it contains descriptions and split-information for lmms...rpm and lmms-data....rpm. I'll package the final 0.1.0 too for SuSE 9.3 and upload it on sourceforge.

toby


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 For Kanotix

 
 by probono on: Jul 16 2005
 
Score 50%

klik://lmms and it runs :)


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 Autopackage?

 
 by sleepkreep on: Jul 17 2005
 
Score 50%

Have you considered making an autopackage for the next release? If you haven't heard of autopackage you can get more information at autopackage.org Great Job!!


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