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let me remind you that this is no commercial software--it's free, open-source software: read the licensing terms please.

that said, you're in charge to make out of it whatever you wish, just like a handsome too many others have done and took the time and patience to write some documentation and/or crash course tutorials, to name a few:

and i'll elevate it again: all of the above, with no exception, were written by users for users who took the plunge without a dang demo song to start with; all of them started with the blank empty canvas as you and everybody else does.

anyways, if you ever find yourself lost, please don't hesitate to ask here or in the Linux Musicians forum and/or browsing over to the Libre Music Production. site.

you're welcome to help and get help.

hth.
cheers

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