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'''LMMS''' is a full-featured, open-source [[:Glossary:Main_Page#DAW|DAW]] (Digital Audio Workstation). It comes with a bunch of plugins too, so it's a great way to get started. | '''LMMS''' is a full-featured, open-source [[:Glossary:Main_Page#DAW|DAW]] (Digital Audio Workstation). It comes with a bunch of plugins and sounds too, so it's a great way to get started in the complicated world of DAWs. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Guide:LMMS]] in the Guides section. | |||
* [https://lmms.io/ lmms.io] | * [https://lmms.io/ lmms.io] | ||
* [https://lmms.io/lsp/ LMMS Sharing Platform] - lots of examples and instrument presets you can use. | |||
* [[wikipedia:LMMS|LMMS]] on Wikipedia. | * [[wikipedia:LMMS|LMMS]] on Wikipedia. | ||
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Release date: | Current |
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Runs on: | BSD Linux Mac OS Windows |
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LMMS is a full-featured, open-source DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). It comes with a bunch of plugins and sounds too, so it's a great way to get started in the complicated world of DAWs.
See also
- Guide:LMMS in the Guides section.
- lmms.io
- LMMS Sharing Platform - lots of examples and instrument presets you can use.
- LMMS on Wikipedia.