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I'd never thought I'd see LMMS (Linux MultiMedia Studio) be a primary requirement for an occupation
Top Of The Frontal Lobe by John Chris Lopez http://ift.tt/1ChZinM
Slowly Passing Time With Anxiety by John Chris Lopez http://ift.tt/1ChZhA4
I'm back with yet another song! This time around, I tried to compose one that is rather serene although it features a beat at a rather fast pace. Luminance Decay is the result of my little experiment and I have to admit, I'm quite happy with it. I hope you like it! Sly. Luminance Decay by Sly-Mk3
Fleeting Forest Lights by Krichotomy http://ift.tt/1hzvxTB
I hate this program so much.
It's so glitchy and it makes my computer freeze all the time.
But it's the only way I can make music the way I want to without paying hundreds of dollars for something better.
Talking Bass using LMMS
As you all know, I make dubstep songs and upload them onto my YouTube channel. Lately, I've been playing around with something known as "talking bass." Unfortunately, there seem to be no tutorials on making it for LMMS, the software I use, so I thought that I'd do something about it.
This post assumes that you have LMMS. If you do, download the CMT Bitcrusher (http://freemusicsoftware.org/category/free-vst-effects-2/bit-crusher) DLL to the folder where you store your VSTs.
After all that, open the triple oscillator. Set both oscillator modulations to PM. Set your waveforms in each oscillator however you want. Then, go to the ENV/LFO tab and turn on the filter. Lower the cutoff as much as possible without without making it 0 Hertz. The reso knob should be between 9 o'clock and 12 o'clock. Set the TARGET to CUTOFF, then set the LFO wave shape to triangle. Do the same for RESO.
Now, for the fun part. Go to the FX tab, and press Add Effect. In the following dialog, the Bitcrusher should appear at the bottom if you downloaded the VST to the correct location. When the VST appears, adjust the DOWNSAMPLING until you have your desired sound. Use automation if necessary.
Apologies for not having a video to go along with this. I have trouble doing screencast tutorials. I hope this helps!
This tutorial explains how to use the Piano Roll to compose with MIDI within Linux MultiMedia Studio.
via http://www.youtube.com/user/metalx1000