[LAU] Accessible MIDI sequencer for Linux

Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard at gmail.com
Fri Nov 30 03:49:48 EST 2007


I see.  Have you tried Rosegarden?  It's almost too obvious an answer,
but having checked it looks possible.
I don't think it can do everything using keyboard by default- but it
has an extensive set of freely assignable keyboard shortcuts, and I
wouldn't be surprised if it could be configured to do everything from
open to close without mouse.

-Chuckk


On Nov 30, 2007 10:19 AM, Tomas Valusek <tvalusek at seznam.cz> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thanks for your answers, but I need to teech sequencing, therefore I
> need to use something sighted pupils can use as well, and it should be a
> "typical" sequencer. I actually use Lilypond for writing notation.
>
> Tomas Valusek
>
> Chuckk Hubbard napsal(a):
>
> > Hi Tomas.
> > I don't know if this suits you or not, but I know of ABC notation, and
> > the free abcMIDI which runs on Linux.  ABC is a format for notating
> > music using text.  I don't know much about it, but it appears to be
> > very simple to learn, and you would be able to create and edit all of
> > the necessary files with a regular text editor.
> >
> > -Chuckk
>
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