Based on our record, LMMS seems to be a lot more popular than Songlink. While we know about 97 links to LMMS, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Songlink. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
It's pretty bad sometimes. I've too often typed the artist name followed by the song name, all spelled correctly and not special characters like dashes or anything and it shows up waaay down in the results or seemingly not at all sometimes. Usually it's more obscure songs but not always. As a fallback I have sometimes had to resort to searching on song.link and then following the apple music to open in AM. It's nuts. Source: about 1 year ago
I don't control what Songlink supports, but they do show a Bandcamp icon in one of the screenshots on their website: https://song.link. Source: over 1 year ago
I commonly share songs from Apple Music with my friends, but not everyone uses Apple Music, so they have to manually look it up on, for example, on Spotify. In the latest update of my Velja app, which is a browser picker, I added a bonus feature where it automatically converts opened and copied music links (Apple Music, Spotify, etc) to https://song.link. This means the receiver can easily choose what music... Source: over 1 year ago
The quality is actually not that bad. The script doesnt directly search for a given song on YouTube. It uses song.link API to get a clean version of the song. Source: over 3 years ago
If the song is not found on song.link database, asks to download the songs by searching on YouTube or skip the song completely. Source: over 3 years ago
As an (extremely) amateur musician I've had hours of fun with free soundfonts like these and the open source LMMS[0], which was nice and familiar to me since I'd played with pirated copies of FruityLoops (now FL Studio) as a teenager. [0] https://lmms.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 25 days ago
So, I saw the other day the release of the ep-133, and it happens that I want to get started doing that kind of stuff (e.g., creating simple beats). I have zero knowledge about DAW/sampling and music in general (my background is in soft. engineering), so the first thing that I searched on Google is "open source daw" and I found LMMS (https://lmms.io/). I'm going through the documentation right now. Do you know... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Of course, you need some kind of DAW software in your PC that receives MIDI (from LPK), creates the audio data and sends them to Volt. If you have zero experience with this, start with some kind of simple and self-contained DAW, like e.g. "LMMS" (free download). Later you can graduate to more complex (and expensive) DAWs and separate VST plugins. Source: about 1 year ago
For music making, it kind of depends on what you use normally but LMMS is a decent free DAW. Source: about 1 year ago
Give a try to Ardour, LMMS, MusE and Rosegarden. Source: about 1 year ago
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