I tried it but it is not really scoring program. It may be one of the most
well developed of the DAWs here with some scoring capability as an added
plus.
Why no mention of Rosegarden? It's missing some
features, obviously,
but it's still quite usable for scoring and printing of music, and has
some nice features for mapping/transposing instruments to defined
ranges.
On 6/26/07, David Baron <d_baron(a)012.net.il> wrote:
> There was a thread on this a while back, the need for opensource or
> free/minimal cost alternatives to Sibelius and such on Linux.
>
> One can run Finale Notepad or various lower cost upgrades using Wine and
> this may be the best alternative if one can get the MIDI and printing
> working this way.
>
> For lack of a handy staffbook--and it is easier to simply grab a
> staffbook, a extra fine pen and a typex stick--I tried what I have on my
> Debian Sid box:
>
> Scoring:
>
> Notedit--KDE's scoring program will get the job done. Most functionality
> is there. Chord entry is very awkward and the ui needs more toolbar
> items. But it works and will export to most everything needed including
> abc which opens the door to many Windows and Linux programs that can
> print score, Lilypond, MusicTex and MusicML.
>
> Canorus--successor to Notedit. Too early for this one.
>
> Denemo--GUI for Lilypond. Too early for this one as well. Nice start but
> had to go back to Notedit to continue.
>
> Musescore/mscore--new boy on the block. Coming along nicely and will soon
> be the best around. Still work to be done, text field editing is
> nigh-impossible but this is the alternative to Finale and Sibelius to
> watch. Imported MusicML from Noteedit.
>
> MIDI keyboard to any of these is precarious at best.
>
> For printing (engraving when doing music):
>
> Lilypond--works well with its peculiarities. Not enough control of
> formatting when exporting from noteedit, et al. Denemo not ready so need
> to know its markup language to really use it well. It is supposed to be
> the standard.
>
> MusixTex--works nearly as well as Lilypond but does not handle UTF8,
> foreign characters out of the box.
>
> Musescore--one when sets the formatting parameters (not defaulted
> properly) produces very nice results. Its scoring is WYSIWYG once the
> formatting params are set up. Again, the one to watch.
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