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NAME

       lmms - software for easy music production

SYNOPSIS

       lmms [ --render file ] [options]
       lmms [ --upgrade in out ]
       lmms [ --dump in ]
       lmms [ file ]

DESCRIPTION

       LMMS  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.

       LMMS  features  components such as a Song Editor, a Beat+Bassline Editor, a Piano Roll, an
       FX Mixer as well as many powerful instruments and effects.

OPTIONS

       -r, --render project-file
              Render given file to either a wav- or ogg-file. See -f for details

       -o, --output file
              render into file

       -f, --output-format format
              Specify format of render-output where format is either 'wav' or 'ogg'

       -s, --samplerate samplerate
              Specify output samplerate in Hz - range is 44100 (default) to 192000

       -b, --bitrate bitrate
              Specify output bitrate in kHz (for OGG encoding only), default is 160

       -i, --interpolation method
              Specify interpolation method - possible values are linear,  sincfastest  (default),
              sincmedium, sincbest

       -x, --oversampling value
              Specify oversampling, possible values: 1, 2 (default), 4, 8

       -u, --upgrade in out
              Upgrade file in and save as out

       -d, --dump in
              Dump XML of compressed file in (i.e. MMPZ-file)

       -v, --version
              Show version information and exit.

       -h, --help
              Show usage information and exit.

SEE ALSO

       http://lmms.sf.net/ http://lmms.sf.net/wiki/

AUTHORS

       Tobias  Doerffel  <tobydox/at/users.sourceforge.net>, Paul Giblock and others. See AUTHORS
       for details.

                                        September 28, 2006                                LMMS(1)