Apparently, we can use QBrush -typed properties in the CSS. This just never occured to me before! So, this has several benefits. A QColor property only allows a singular RGB value, but a QBrush allows the same plus also qgradients, RGBA-colours and maybe even bitmap patterns. So I'm changing some properties to QBrush, where it makes sense to allow this additional functionality - no need to enable it for simple things like text colours or such. - Song editor background: instead of the earlier hack with 7 qproperties just to set a limited background gradient, we can use only 2 properties and allow much more flexibility with Qt's own qgradient syntax - Automation editor: background, graph colour, and the sidebar colour - @musikBear recently complained not seeing the grid through the graph, so transparency can help there, and qlineargradients in the graph can produce very cool visual effects. Grid is pointless to change, it should stay single-colour for now. - Piano roll: here, I only made the background use QBrush - we don't really have much else here that can utilize QBrush, the notes have their own gradient system... maybe the 2nd colour of the note gradient could be customizable though. There are probably more places where this change makes sense...
Linux MultiMedia Studio
What is LMMS?
LMMS is a free cross-platform alternative to commercial programs like FL Studio (R), which allow you to produce music with your computer. 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.
Features
- Song-Editor for composing songs
- A Beat+Bassline-Editor for creating beats and basslines
- An easy-to-use Piano-Roll for editing patterns and melodies
- An FX mixer with 64 FX channels and arbitrary number of effects allow unlimited mixing possibilities
- Many powerful instrument and effect-plugins out of the box
- Full user-defined track-based automation and computer-controlled automation sources
- Compatible with many standards such as SoundFont2, VST(i), LADSPA, GUS Patches, and full MIDI support
- Import of MIDI and FLP (Fruityloops(R) Project) files
Building
See Compiling LMMS on our wiki for information on how to build LMMS.
Join LMMS-development
If you are interested in LMMS, it's programming, artwork, testing, writing demo-songs, (and improving this readme…) or something like that, you're welcome to participate on the development of LMMS!
Information about what you can do and how can be found in the wiki.
Before coding a new big feature, please always file an issue for your idea and suggestions about your feature and about the intended implementation on GitHub or post to the LMMS-devel-mailinglist (lmms-devel@lists.sourceforge.net) and wait for replies! Maybe there're different ideas, improvements, hints or maybe your feature is not welcome/needed at the moment.
