Hey Marco,
I use a combination of Linuxsampler and Rosegarden to write my music,
occasionally sequencing orchestral compositions.
Personally, I find using Rosegarden very intuitive and it works for me. I'm
afraid I don't have any experience with Musescore though!
As to your questions about handling notation and controlling note velocity,
Rosegarden, (I think) uses Lilypond, a notation program for doing up
notation scores etc, so it shouldn't be too difficult for you to write out
notation. Also, as Rosegarden is a midi sequencer, it's quite easy to edit
the velocity values (and anything else that can be controlled via midi) from
rosegarden.
Andrew Coughlan.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Marco Asa <aesir.ml@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Hello everyone, it's the first time I send a message to this list.
>
> I would like to ask for suggestions for a project I'm about to start.
> For a musical I need to record some audio tracks of orchestral
> music (at least one, of about 50 sec.). Once I would have used
> Finale+GPO for this but now I will try the Linux way instead.
>
> The most important program I'm looking for is a sequencer able to handle
> notation (I never worked on piano roll) and able to control easily note
> velocity (to make the orchestra sound realistic).
>
> For this pourpose I evaluated Rosegarden and Musescore, what do you
> think about them? Is there something better out there?
>
> To get the orchestral instruments I was thinking to LinuxSampler (I
> already have all the sampled notes in wavs). Also here, do you think
> there could be a better approach?
>
> Many thanks.
>
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