On Tuesday 08 April 2008 23:44:12 schoappied wrote:
N. Gey wrote:
Hi list,
I've looked around a lot and asked questions in the IRC Channel but just
to go sure:
Is there a Linuxsoftware avaible which is a traditional sequencer,
endless scolling view from left to right, but uses staff notation for
each track?
In other words: Think about Rosegarden or Ardour with staff-tracks
instead of piano roll.
I hardly believe it since the user has to be a classical musician who
wants to record and compose directly on screen, without using paper and
transfering it later (which WYSIWYG-users prefer). I strangly noticed
that these users are a minority.
Greetings,
Nils
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Maybe Noteedit is what you're looking for
http://developer.berlios.de/projects/noteedit
Noteedit is not a midi sequencer but is the only notation program right now
that will get the job done, few if any if-ands-and-buts.
Noteedit is not being maintained any longer. There are two claimed successors:
Canorus and nted. Neither will get the job done. Nted is progressing, but ...
Denemo is also progressing but ....
Mscore is not 100% stable, a little querky but show much promise to be the
opensource sibelius.
The only one which IS a sequencer is Rosegarden. Probably the most developed
linux audio/MIDI app. I found its notation nigh impossible to use.