Implement a more stable knob behavior. Remove the jumping behavior if the users directly click on a volume knob. By storing the offset from the knob center and taking it into account during the changes it now also feels like the users are dragging the knob. Changes to the amplification are now only applied when the mouse is moved. This makes the double click behavior much more stable, i.e. if users click on the knob when it is at 0 dB the dialog will also show 0 dB and not something like 0.3 dB because the first click is already registered as a change of volume. If the users click next to the knob the amplification will still be changed immediately to that value. ## Technical details To make the knobs more stable a variable called `m_knobCenterOffset` was introduced. It stores the offset of the click from the knob center so that this value can be taken into account for in the method `setVolumeByLocalPixelValue`.

LMMS
Cross-platform music production software
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What is LMMS?
LMMS is an open-source cross-platform digital audio workstation designed for music production. It includes an advanced Piano Roll, Beat Sequencer, Song Editor, and Mixer for composing, arranging, and mixing music. It comes with 15+ synthesizer plugins by default, along with VST(i) and SoundFont2 support.
Features
- Song-Editor for arranging melodies, samples, patterns, and automation
- Pattern-Editor for creating beats and patterns
- An easy-to-use Piano-Roll for editing patterns and melodies
- A Mixer with unlimited mixer channels and arbitrary number of effects
- 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
- MIDI file importing and exporting
Building
See Compiling LMMS
Join LMMS-development
If you are interested in LMMS, its programming, artwork, testing, writing demo songs, (and improving this README...) or something like that, you're welcome to participate in 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 ask in one of the tech channels on Discord and wait for replies! Maybe there are different ideas, improvements, or hints, or maybe your feature is not welcome/needed at the moment.