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LMMS: A Free & Open Source Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)
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_**In this weeks Linux application highlight, we take a look at a free and open-source DAW that helps make music with most of the essential features offered.**_
### LMMS: A Free & Open Source Software To Help Make Music
[LMMS][1] is a cross-platform open source [DAW][2] hosted on [GitHub][3]. It is completely free to use and you do not need to purchase any kind of license to use it.
If youre curious, theres no specific full-form for “LMMS” acronym but you can consider it along the lines of “**Lets Make Music**” or formerly known as “**Linux MultiMedia Studio**” as stated in one of their [official forum post][4] years back.
So, with the help of LMMS, you should be able to work on making music on Linux.
Of course, you should not expect a free DAW to replace a full-fledged professional DAW bundled with proprietary plugins but for starters, it isnt a bad one.
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If youre used to other DAWs, it might take a while to get comfortable with the user interface. For instance, Ive used [Studio One][6] and [Mixcraft][7] as a beginner so the UI of LMMS looked different.
But, the good news is you get a [detailed official documentation][8] of LMMS. So, if you have trouble learning how it works, simply refer to the official documentation available on their [website][1].
**Recommended Read:**
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#### [Best Audio Editors For Linux][10]
These awesome free and open source audio editors let you create awesome music in Linux. Check out the list of top Linux audio editors.
### Features of LMMS
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Just like any other DAW, you will find plugins, samples to use, instruments, and MIDI support. However, it is indeed a long list of features. So, instead of taking a whole day explaining it, let me highlight all the necessary features that LMMS provides.
* Ability to add notes within the project without needing a separate note-taking app
* Bundled free plugins to use
* Note playback via MIDI or typing keyboard
* MIDI Editor
* Separate editor for instruments
* Track Automation support
* 64-bit VST instrument support (for wine-based VSTs)
* Built-in synthesizers that include some popular emulators for Yamaha and Roland
* Feature-rich audio plugins built-in
* Demo projects to easily get started
* Several samples included
* Native multisample support for SoundFont (SF2), Giga (GIG) and Gravis UltraSound (GUS) formats for high-quality instrument patches and banks (only if its relevant for your work)
* [LADSPA][12] plugin support
* You will also find the essential delay/reverb/compressor/limiter and distortion tools built-in
* Spectrum analyzer
You can find some extensive [documentation on using LMMS][8]. If you face any difficulties, LMMS also has its [own forum][13] where you can ask for help.
### Installing LMMS on Linux
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You can also find LMMS listed in the software center of your distribution- however, it might not feature the latest version.
To get the latest LMMS version, you can download the .**AppImage** file from the [official download page][15]. If you want to take a look at the latest or previous releases on GitHub, you can find those in their [releases][16] section.
If you want to use the AppImage file, you can refer to our guide on [using AppImage file][17].
You may also try [installing the Flatpak package][18] available on [Flathub][19].
[Download LMMS][15]
### My Thoughts On LMMS
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Even though this is a feature-rich free and open-source DAW personally, I found the UX a little dull.
Of course, technically, it offers quite a lot of features and this could be useful for anyone who does not want to break their wallet to produce music. And, after all, it is an open-source solution.
If you want a full-fledged professional DAW using the VST plugins, you might just hold on to Windows/Mac (if youre used to it) because you still need to utilize Wine on Linux in order to make sure that the 64-bit VSTs work.
**Wrapping Up**
That being said, Im not a professional music producer so feel free to explore LMMS on Linux and make the most out of it without spending a penny.
If youve used LMMS (or any similar DAW), let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
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[1]: https://lmms.io/
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_audio_workstation
[3]: https://github.com/LMMS/lmms
[4]: https://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5908
[5]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/lmms-screenshot.png?ssl=1
[6]: https://www.presonus.com/products/studio-one/
[7]: https://acoustica.com/mixcraft
[8]: https://docs.lmms.io/user-manual/
[9]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/linux-audio-editors.jpeg?fit=800%2C450&ssl=1
[10]: https://itsfoss.com/best-audio-editors-linux/
[11]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/lmms-project.png?ssl=1
[12]: https://www.ladspa.org/
[13]: https://lmms.io/forum/
[14]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/lmms-setup.jpg?ssl=1
[15]: https://lmms.io/download#linux
[16]: https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/releases
[17]: https://itsfoss.com/use-appimage-linux/
[18]: https://itsfoss.com/flatpak-guide/
[19]: https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.lmms.LMMS
[20]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/lmms-midi-editor.png?ssl=1