> Hi Ralf,
>
> I don't believe that I do have the same chipset, my mobo is a gigabyte
> ga-p35-ds3l with an intel q6600. I understand that qsynth will play
> soundfonts and qsampler will play gig files but I was wondering if
> there is a sampler

My English is broken, but I guess this is a typo, 'sampler' should be
'sequencer', right? It's better to ask you, to prevent misunderstandings.

> that can use these programs. I would really like to have something
> with a score editor but I have more or less given up on that idea. It
> looks like jazz++ is being resurrected but I'm not sure how far along
> they are. I'll keep looking.
>
> Thanks,
> Arthur

Hi Arthur :)

oops, maybe another one wrote that he has got the same chipset. I only
know about the fluidsynth-dssi, I don't know about a linuxsampler-dssi.
MusE, Qtracktor and LMMS have no score editors. I don't need a score
editor and I'm also fine without a linuxsampler-dssi, connecting to
QSampler is okay for me.

Jazz++ seems also not to have a score editor and it looks very
rudimentary, but better than Seq24, maybe I can be fine with it for a
while, if it will be stable.

I didn't know about Jazz++, thank you for the information.

I'll test Qtractor with Suse and try to get or compile Jazz++ for 64
Studio or Suse.

Maybe you can try NoteEdit http://noteedit.berlios.de/docs.html, it
seems to be able to run with Jazz instead of TiMidity, but I could be
wrong, I guess I read something like that, I'm not sure, resp.:

"NoteEdit can import from TSE3, MusicXML and MIDI and export to TSE3,
MIDI, MusiXTeX, ABC music, PMX, LilyPond and MusicXML."

For the moment I'll turn off the computer.

Cheers,
Ralf

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