Re: [LAU] Midi Sequencer with Staff Notation

From: schoappied <schoappied@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Apr 07 2008 - 16:10:31 EEST

Brett McCoy wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 6:28 AM, N. Gey <ilfhi@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
>
>> I've looked around a lot and asked questions in the IRC Channel but just
>> to go sure:
>>
>> Is there a Linuxsoftware avaible which is a traditional sequencer,
>> endless scolling view from left to right, but uses staff notation for
>> each track?
>>
>> In other words: Think about Rosegarden or Ardour with staff-tracks
>> instead of piano roll.
>>
>> I hardly believe it since the user has to be a classical musician who
>> wants to record and compose directly on screen, without using paper and
>> transfering it later (which WYSIWYG-users prefer). I strangly noticed
>> that these users are a minority.
>>
>
> What is Rosegarden not doing for you that is not like this? It's not
> up the level of Silbelius or Finale or Overture, but there's still a
> lot you can do with Rosegarden's traditional notation editor.
>
> -- Brett
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by the way.... it seems to me that mscore is the program on linux, which
looks the most like Finale isn't it?... (have very little experience
with mscore...)
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