From: Grammostola R. <ros...@gm...> - 2008-10-11 17:26:45
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A. Tres Finocchiaro wrote: > Gram, > > I'm trying to do what you are describing and finding it really tough. > I'm not doing any professional production at all, but rather trying to > duplicate what I was doing previously with windows software for my own > hobby. > > I began using audacity (on Linux and Windows) for putting together > loops, samples and lyrics that I'll make with LMMS. I've had mixed > luck doing this. > > All of my previous work was made with FruityLoops + Acid. I've yet to > get there with LMMS and Audicaty, but I'm confident its possible. > > http://www.myspace.com/pentajock > > Sorry for the myspace plug. I hope you all find it on-topic. > Myspace's player doesn't do justice to CD quality music, so combine > that with computer speakers and anything home made sounds like it's > played through a phonograph! :) > > So if you can, play them with headphones. I'd rather not upload those > specifically to the site since they're not (yet) LMMS tracks. Cheers. Thanks for your reaction. I've opened here a topic about it to learn more: http://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=580 till now I got tips about hydrogen, freecycle, linuxsampler, renoise and lmms... How do you make your loops and samples? (I'm a noob on this area...) Regards, |