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LMMS: A Complete Guide to Dance Music Production

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849517041
Length 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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David Earl David Earl
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Gearing Up: A Preflight Checklist FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Our Feet Wet: Exploring LMMS 3. Getting Our Hands Dirty: Creating in LMMS 4. Expanding the Beat: Digging Deeper into the Art of Beatmaking 5. Making Spaces: Creating the Emotional Landscape 6. Finding and Creating New Noises 7. Getting It All Stacked Up 8. Spreading Out the Arrangement 9. Gluing the Arrangement Together 10. Getting the Mix Together 11. Getting into Instruments 12. Where to Go from Here A. Pop quiz—Answers Index

Time for action—changing the pitch of the bassline

  1. So let's simply grab a couple of notes and move them to create some variation of our bass line. Try grabbing and moving these notes vertically to give us the pattern similar to the following screenshot:

What just happened?

Now we have a bass line that changes. When we have the Piano Roll open, we will only hear the instrument we are editing. If we hit the Space bar, the Piano Roll will play back our bass line to us alone. To hear it in context, we need to return to the Beats+Bassline Editor. You can select the Beats+Bassline Editor at any time and have a listen to the bass line during this tweaking session.

The default tool in the Piano Roll editor is the Pencil tool. The Pencil will create events wherever appropriate. If you are in the note grid, then the pencil makes new notes and can be use to shift notes in pitch and time. In the volume/pan grid below, it adjusts volume and panning per note.

If you right-click, you'll have...

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