On Sun, 18 May 2003 23:47:26 -0300
Juan Linietsky <coding(a)reduz.com.ar> wrote:
Hi, I basically write this because i'm pretty
frustrated :)
Today I wanted to learn how to use a typical sequencer
(I mantain my own midi sequencer, but it's not very typical)
This is the point where you should prepare to answer questions like
"Where can I take a look at it?" :-)))
I suppose i'll wait a while until it becomes more
usable.
There will be 0.9.1 bugfix release very soon
Documentation is too basic to learn how to use the
program efficiently. It also crashes a lot, but
on more specific situations.
Did you try out 0.6.0 that was released last week?
Brahms:
Totally wicked interface, and I _hate_ the fact that relies on
ARTS, It seems pretty basic, so I didnt give this much of a
chance, didnt detect a simple thing (midi/audio).
Is not maintained at the moment, AFAIK
JAZZ++
Saw some screenshots, looked-like-motiff. Didnt even want to try
it.
Is not mainteined as well
So I propose something, i dont know if anyone
writes professional music with these.
Does anyone use such programs at all
Could you post project files for these,
and would you like to explain in brief
how do you use them efficiently?
I remember Mark Knecht composing in RG.
Any comments, Mark? :-)
And I remember some guy on Rosegarden users listwho introduced some
music composed by his sister. It was a really good stuff. I still
use these compositions for testing. Can send you some, if you'd like
to :-)
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Alexandre Prokoudine
ALT Linux Documentation Team
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