Dear Tres Thanks for the response. I have an AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual core processor with 2GB memory and OS - Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid) Kernel 2.6.32-28. LMMS is 0.4.5 The other system is again Dual core but with Intel Processor and with 1GB memory. OS is same as above. -with regards Jyothish
Jul 7, 2011 02:17:32 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Jyothish,
Can you provide more details about the systems you tried this on?
-Tres Hi all The context sensitive text appearing with 'mouse over' on all menus is missing in my LMMS. When mouse is brought over tool icons, it shows only a blank dialogue box (no text inside). I tried in two different systems; re-installing the entire problem, but in vain on both systems. Please help me. Thanks in advance Jyothish Jul 4, 2011 02:31:25 PM, [email protected] wrote: Here's a video on musescore. I suggest watching the whole 10 part series to see if it will work for your girlfriend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mh6m2mbVHs&feature=player_embedded#at=94
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Tres Finocchiaro <[email protected]> wrote:
Here's a video on musescore. I suggest watching the whole 10 part series to see if it will work for your girlfriend.
-Tres On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Tres Finocchiaro <[email protected]> wrote:
Canorus might do what you need. Musescore looks like it might be able to do this too.
Canorus is about 500MB, about 5 minutes to install on a fast connection.
Then I searched on command line using Ubuntu:
apt-cache search midi |grep editor
To install Canorus Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install canorus
To get notes do draw, I had to "Insert - New Sheet", then "Insert - New Context"
Unfortunately, I can't get any playback to work (not even a basic note). This is very disheartening. Perhaps a physical midi device is needed for playback.
I haven't spent much time with MIDI, so I can't speak to the quality of the software. Hope this helps.
The rest of the search results are posted below in case they are helpful:
canorus - graphical music score editor canorus-data - data files for canorus, a graphical music score editor freej - realtime video mixer and linear video editor
freej-dbg - realtime video mixer and linear video editor freej-doc - realtime video mixer and linear video editor frescobaldi - LilyPond sheet music editor for KDE4 libfreej-dev - realtime video mixer and linear video editor
libfreej0 - realtime video mixer and linear video editor libfreej0-dbg - realtime video mixer and linear video editor libswami-dev - MIDI instrument editor - development files libswami0 - MIDI instrument editor - shared libraries
musescore - Full featured WYSIWYG score editor musescore-common - Full featured WYSIWYG score editor (common files) nted - Musical score editor python-freej - realtime video mixer and linear video editor python-freej-dbg - realtime video mixer and linear video editor
rosegarden - music editor and MIDI/audio sequencer swami - MIDI instrument editor application swami-dbg - MIDI instrument editor - debugging symbols toonloop - live animation editor tuxguitar - Multitrack guitar tablature editor and player (gp3 to gp5)
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 1:46 PM, David Gerard <[email protected]> wrote:
My girlfriend has scribbled out some music on paper. She wants to tap
it into the computer and get nicely-computer-printed notation and a
MIDI file out.
Do any of you do this/have done this? If so, what do you use?
She's currently spent a couple of hours battling Rosegarden and has
nothing good to say about the experience ... and she couldn't even
work out how to get Lilypond to start.
- d.
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