Ketil Thorgersen wrote:
> Thanks man!
>
> Grammostola Rosea skrev:
>> Grammostola Rosea wrote:
>>  
>>>>>>>                                   
>>>>>>>> I wish:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> - solfege (excellent music theory/ eduction software)
>>>>>>>> - Impro-Visor (music composition application, for any music 
>>>>>>>> style, but especially for Jazz)
>>>>>>>> - frescobaldi (Nice lilypond edito
>>>>>>>>                           
>> I think 64studio should have the latest Lilypond!
>>
>> There seems to be a package of Frescobaldi for Ubuntu:
>>
>> Alternatively, I've been working on setting up an Ubuntu PPA (personal
>> package archive) that contains Frescobaldi. While I have been told that
>> Frescobaldi will likely be included in Ubuntu Jaunty, I'm planning to
>> always have the most recent version available in this archive. I also
>> provide the latest version of LilyPond (currently 2.12.1 - I haven't
>> been able to get a 2.12.2 package to compile because of documentation
>> issues that I believe are fixed in git), since LilyPond releases occur
>> much more frequently than Ubuntu ones.
>>
>> You can access the PPA by going to the following address:
>>
>> https://launchpad.net/~csnyder/+archive/ppa
>>
>> That page also gives instructions for adding it to your sources.list.
>>
>> If anyone does use this archive, I'd appreciate feedback. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>  
>>>>>>>> - Jedit with Lilypondtool (nice lilypond editor)
>>>>>>>> - tuxguitar (for making guitar tablature)
>>>>>>>> - Ardour with LV2, VST (FST)
>>>>>>>> - LMMS
>>>>>>>> - Lv2 plugins
>>>>>>>> - Jconv
>>>>>>>> - rakkarack
>>>>>>>> - guitarix
>>>>>>>>                           
>> The nice thing of having LMMS installed is that you also can use the 
>> samples and instruments of it with Qtractor or another app :)
>>
>>  
>>>>>>>>                                                 
>>>>>>> edit:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - notation editor (nted or musescore)
>>>>>>> - Linuxsampler (Fantasia)
>>>>>>> - Jost
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> other:
>>>>>>> - wicd (networkmanager)
>>>>>>> - Opensuse gnome menu
>>>>>>>                               
>>>> The Opensuse gnome main menu, is useful to display all the little 
>>>> linux audio apps nicely (also for newbies) without having a 
>>>> cluttered and very long list in the menu. Also it make it possible 
>>>> to select favorite apps in the menu, which is handy when you know 
>>>> which apps you like and uses the most. You can put jack and ardour 
>>>> as favorites in the menu for example....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>            
>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                                     
>>>>>> edit:
>>>>>> lv2:
>>>>>> calf plugins
>>>>>> zynjacku
>>>>>> zyn
>>>>>> Ingen
>>>>>> SWH
>>>>>>
>>>>>> gtk-recordmydesktop
>>>>>>                         
>>>> It makes it possible for people to post video howto's. So it 
>>>> stimulates the community to share knowledge in a visual way....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>            
>>>>>> remove pulseaudio?
>>>>>>                         
>>>> In my experience pulseaudio, makes the sound system even more 
>>>> complex, especially for musicians who uses Jack....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>            
>>>>>>                           
>>>>> edit:
>>>>>
>>>>> - jack2 (?!?!)
>>>>> - alsaplayer (runs perfectly with jack!!)
>>>>> - jackmixer (jack_mixer)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                   
>>> As being said, I can imagine that you can't include all the 
>>> packages. If so then it would be very nice if recent versions of 
>>> those packages are in your repo's, so it will be pretty easy to 
>>> install those apps by the users...
>>>
>>
I forgot to list the great metronome for Jack, Klick and/ or with the 
gui gtklick. The best metronome I know for Linux.

\r
_______________________________________________
64studio-devel mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel

Reply via email to