Until now I just read the website of ntEd.
Now I compiled it.
I think ntEd is absolutly the opposite of what I mean:
The first thing you see is a Din-A4 paperlike-screen. For me
paper-format and linebrake are things you don't need in computers. For
sure: Personally I don't like them because music is a stream, not a paper.
And there is no (pc-)keyboard input. I'm forced to use a mouse?
To get faster: I personally like Denemo best and in my opinion I will
make out some Denemo/Ardour-jacksynched thing to compose my music. I
just wanted to make sure that there is no other programm which fits my
needs.
Sadly Denemo has no Alsa and Jack Client at the moment. That makes it
impossible to combine it with linuxsampler or qsynth.
It uses portaudio, as far as I know.
Maybe someone of you is interested in building in an Alsa client for
denemo? Afaik there is some approach to use alsa in the sourcecode, but
the developer has left the project.
That would be surely a great thing.
Greetings,
Nils
Aurelien schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 12:28:47PM +0200, 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 think, in some way, nted, which I just discovered a few days ago, is
what you mean.