I also wonder how much devaluation there is in sound quality. Are these plugins products for the 'mp3-generation' or are they producing the same sound quality as in AMS and Zynaddsubfx?
LMMS 1.0, with JACK support I suppose?On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The instrument count includes five e-drum instruments, a bit bogus sort of list in my opinion. I must say that the other instruments are quite serviceable, but I'll guess that most users will want to deploy their favorite VST/VSTi plugins.
On 03/27/2014 05:08 AM, rosea grammostola wrote:
Looks nice, but I doubt whether it is a all-in-one-packet as people on this list talked about before.
I can only find a 7 instruments, handful of plugins and a few 100MB with samples
I tested its automatic beat matching with five audio samples and a MIDI track. Bitwig performed nicely on my old TurionX2 laptop, with smooth and responsive controls for the synths and effects modules. Btw, the system here is Fedora 19 x86_64, with Planet CCCRMA stuff.
The "handful of plugins" includes 25 audio fx, 9 "containers" (racks?), and 11 "modulators, generators, note FX, and routers", all apparently selected for their common utility.
The automation controls are cool. I'm just getting into the program, I've looked at Ableton only briefly, so I've everything to learn about using this kind of program.
Btw, LMMS has reached its 1.0 milestone, with nicely updated GUI and overall performance.
Best,
dp
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