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LMMS Portable 0.4.13 Dev Test 2

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Gord Caswell
Developer
(Homepage) - August 18, 2012 - 12:39am

Application: Linux MultiMedia Studio
Category: Music & Video
Description: LMMS is a free cross-platform alternative to commercial programs like FL Studio®, 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.

Download Linux MultiMedia Studio Portable 0.4.13 Development Test 2 (18.3MB download / 33.3MB installed)
(MD5: 5b52832f3a7a6667e6112220ca075391)

Release Notes:

  • 0.4.13 Dev Test 1 (2012-AUG-17):
  • 0.4.13 Dev Test 2 (2012-AUG-18):
    • Fixed language handling

Release-minded people: I have replaced the app's splash screen using our ever-popular splash-original thing, as the app's splash was showing up behind the dev test screen.


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Updated

This is an update of LMMS. If a few people could verify that it's clean, it would be appreciated.

I've tested the program myself

The basics work well, yet the program has difficulty closing, as it can take up to a minute to completely close out. The window may be gone, but the process is still running in the background. On another note, some instrument samples I have cause the program to crash when I enter the piano roll. The baseline editor has no troubles with this, just when I add an instrument to to the main song. Maybe copying the install from the original may remedy the solution, but I will comment on that when i test it.

EDIT: Also, Avast Antivirus picked up QtXml4.dll as a suspicious file, even after scanning it, it came up clean, yet when moved around, avast throws it into the chest. Copying from the original program remedied this problem, but as stated, I will check with the other problems.