04-08-2002
music production, unix
okay, so i'm using windows right now because i produce electronic music and all my software is written for windows.
i want to get rid of microsoft's os, so i'm wondering if there is an easy way to run these windows programs on a unix system. maybe a windows emulator for x-windows or something like that?
i'll probably be using linux(suse?). does anyone want to recomend a linux(or non-linux) operating system that comes with a windows emulator or is easy to set up how i'm describing?
lastly, does anyone know of any good music production software designed for unix? this could be a synth, sequencer, sampler, anything!
any help is greatly appreciated!
okay,
-nydel
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LMMS(1) General Commands Manual LMMS(1)
NAME
lmms - software for easy music production
SYNOPSIS
lmms [ --render file ] [options]
lmms [ --upgrade in out ]
lmms [ --dump in ]
lmms [ file ]
DESCRIPTION
LMMS LMMS is a free cross-platform alternative to commercial programs like FL Studio(R), which allow you to produce music with your com-
puter. This includes the creation of melodies and beats, the synthesis and mixing of sounds, and arranging of samples. You can have fun
with your MIDI-keyboard and much more; all in a user-friendly and modern interface.
LMMS features components such as a Song Editor, a Beat+Bassline Editor, a Piano Roll, an FX Mixer as well as many powerful instruments and
effects.
OPTIONS
-r, --render project-file
Render given file to either a wav- or ogg-file. See -f for details
-o, --output file
render into file
-f, --output-format format
Specify format of render-output where format is either 'wav' or 'ogg'
-s, --samplerate samplerate
Specify output samplerate in Hz - range is 44100 (default) to 192000
-b, --bitrate bitrate
Specify output bitrate in kHz (for OGG encoding only), default is 160
-i, --interpolation method
Specify interpolation method - possible values are linear, sincfastest (default), sincmedium, sincbest
-x, --oversampling value
Specify oversampling, possible values: 1, 2 (default), 4, 8
-u, --upgrade in out
Upgrade file in and save as out
-d, --dump in
Dump XML of compressed file in (i.e. MMPZ-file)
-v, --version
Show version information and exit.
-h, --help
Show usage information and exit.
SEE ALSO
http://lmms.sf.net/ http://lmms.sf.net/wiki/
AUTHORS
TobiasDoerffel<tobydox/at/users.sourceforge.net>,PaulGiblockandothers.SeeAUTHORSfordetails.
September 28, 2006 LMMS(1)