Guus schrieb: > I am trying to make music on Linux for two weeks now. > I am using LMMS > > I am also reading alot and but I can t find an answer to some questions. > > 1) If I want to make some music like Jean Michel Jarre did, > Can i do this in LMMS or do I need aditional soft synths and or more > plugins ? Yes. Get Zynaddsubfx, Alsa modular synth and Specimen at least. > LMMS seems to be very techno orientated ? quite a bit but you can do other stuff with it also > Something about time. > Can LMMS play music like some Jazz, whih in time is 4/6 ? or 2/3 ? > I think I can do everything as long as its even, but I wonder if I can > play 2/3 and things like 7/8 and so on with a sequenser ? (not that I am > any close to play this kind of complicated music yet) You can compose music in every timing you wish to with any serious seqencer and lmms is serious enough - it just defaults to 4/4 but this can be changed (though the beat-module is 4/4 only, you can work with different timings using the Piano-Roll editor. > 3) Can I use vst plugins without wine ? In a word: probably: http://www.anticore.org/jucetice/?page_id=4 it is somwhat hard to install/setup in Ubuntu but should work OK with some effort. Of course the VST-plugs need to be open source to be rebuild as Linux .so-libs. Dlls work with wine only. good luck ;-) HZN _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user