[linux-audio-user] Re: Software recommendation

Hector Centeno hcengar at gmail.com
Wed Nov 29 22:54:47 EST 2006


I was wondering why are there many grayed out options in the Functions
menu inside the piano roll editor? I would like to be able to use some
of them, are they not yet implemented? (for example, transpose,
crescendo, thin out, etc).


Hector


On 11/28/06, Robert Jonsson <rj at spamatica.se> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> <...>
> > I'd also say SEQ24 is your best run for your time. GTK, very lean, very
> > simplistic. Does what you want. One drawback: Sequence lengths cannot be
> > arbitrary, 1,2,4,8,16,32 or 64 bars. If this is a showstopper I would
> > recommend writing to the author (or starting a campaign for people to
> > write to the author) and ask for that.
> >
> > The next closest bet would be Rosegarden, but that's a full-fledged KDE
> > App, which is why I stay away from it.
> >
> > Another option is Jazz++, which is fairly good but doesn't get a lot of
> > press for some reason. It's cross-platform but fairly lightweight on linux.
> >
> > Still, I'd love to see Seq24 implement arbitrary sequence lengths
> > myself... and it's such an exceptional program in how useful it is and
> > how simple it is at the same time.
>
> It's that time of year again, I feel like trying to push the word about MusE
> some...
>
> Any particular reason why you'd find MusE to be a bad solution for this?
>
> Being a MusE developer and long time user, I'm merely asking as to understand
> what other users lack in MusE that we might fix to make it better (apart from
> mediocre publicity...).
>
> This questions is definately not just directed at Carlo.
>
> Regards,
> Robert
>
> >
> > Carlo
>
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