[LAU] midi over wine
Nils
list at nilsgey.de
Tue Sep 8 08:04:56 EDT 2009
But it is wise to look around again from time to time.
Surely the NWC is a nice tool, I used it for many years, but it depends on what you need:
If you need primary a good notation: Use Denemo. It can do everything what NWC can do, but more and better. And of course the Notation Output is superior because of Lilypond.
If you need decent Midi: Use Denemo in 2 months.
www.denemo.org
Nils
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 07:27:44 -0400
Dave Phillips <dlphillips at woh.rr.com> wrote:
> Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
> > I'd love to, except I was a long-time Windows user before switching to
> > Linux 2 years ago. I tried many open-source MIDI/notation packages but
> > I've never found anything I like as much as Noteworthy Composer.
> >
> > Besides, the point of Linux is that I'm free to choose, right?
> >
>
> Indeed. Wine is Linux software, ALSA is Linux software, and your kernel
> is Linux. I don't believe in limiting my options on principle when my
> essential work is at stake.
>
> As it happens, after trying various options under Wine I find that I can
> achieve my goals with free & open-source software under Linux. Someone
> else's mileage will certainly vary as their goals differ from mine.
>
> When tools like Wine are available it seems foolish to not use them,
> especially if they make your creative work possible.
>
> Best,
>
> dp
>
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