Re: [LAU] notation software

From: David Santamauro <david.santamauro@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Jan 01 2014 - 16:25:06 EET

On 01/01/2014 08:10 AM, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 06:47:10 -0500
> David Santamauro <david.santamauro@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It's been a while since I researched notation software. What are the
>> major players in the linux world? What is being actively maintained?
>> What is new and cutting edge?
>>
>> Note: I use lilypond for printed scores but I'm looking for some
>> distinct functionality for in-score composing and orchestrating:
>>
>> - individual jack midi routing at least at the staff level, better
>> if staff supported multiple voices and each could be routed
>> separately.
>>
>> - step input with both external keyboard as well as mouse
>>
>> - customization for in-score articulations, e.g., staccato ->
>> channel change or slur/legato -> insert note ( for key switch
>> software instruments)
>>
>> - lilypond and/or midi export functionality.
>>
>> I'd appreciate any advice. thanks,
>>
>> David
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>
> You could also give laborejo a shot. It's rather new and written by
> Nils, who used to work on denemo. I think it should be able to do
> pretty much everything you want.
>
> http://www.laborejo.org/

I experimented with it when it was very young. I guess I need to revisit
it. thanks

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