Re: [LAU] standalone midi editor

From: alex stone <compose59@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Mar 17 2009 - 05:26:16 EET

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 6:22 AM, sonofzev@email-addr-hidden <
sonofzev@email-addr-hidden> wrote:

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> >Justin, thanks for the quick reply.
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> >I should add here i'm writing orchestral music, so the tempo's going to be
> quite
> fluid, and not in a loop, or 4 on the floor sense, for much of the time.
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> >Alex.
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> >Parchment Studios (It started as a joke...)
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> If you don't mind working in traditional stave, musescore could be useful
> for you.
> Otherwise MusE has also had quite a bit of work on it lately .. but you
> have to
> be comfortable with compiling from SVN for the moment.. although version
> 1.0
> looks like it isn't too far away.. (then again, MusE is about as complex as
> RG so
> maybe not worthwhile for you)...
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Parchment Studios (It started as a joke...)
Yep, thanks for this. I already have Muse installed, along with the mighty
RG.
I was thinking more along the lines of a quick to use, matrix/event,
standalone editor.

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