Re: [linux-audio-dev] Notation program.

2002-09-02 Thread Werner Schweer
On Friday 30 August 2002 20:41, Charles Read wrote: > Hi folks, > > is there a music notation program for linux that really does the job > well - you play your MIDI keyboard and a reasonable approximation to a > score appears on your screen? I've tried "rosegarden" but the editing > facilitie

RE: [linux-audio-dev] Notation program.

2002-09-01 Thread Brian Redfern
I wasn't thinking right, really, the softsynth or midi module is the place where this would happen, I can set up gamelan tunings within swami and then use the vir midi driver to drive iiwu syth with rosegarden. Although I work comfortably with standard notation, I've also studied a wide variety o

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Notation program.

2002-08-31 Thread Ingo Oeser
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 07:41:21PM +0100, Charles Read wrote: > is there a music notation program for linux that really does the job well - > you play your MIDI keyboard and a reasonable approximation to a score appears on > your screen? I've tried "rosegarden" but the editing facilities are

RE: [linux-audio-dev] Notation program.

2002-08-30 Thread Ivica Bukvic
To me it seems like you do not have to have an application aware of pitches (unless you feel uncomfortable using conventional notation for custom-assigned pitches -- i.e. c is c, c# is a bit flat, d is more like c# etc. so you'd need 2 conventional octaves for one 24-pitch microtonal octave). Many

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Notation program.

2002-08-30 Thread Brian Redfern
One thing lacking on any platform is notation software with user adjustable pitch tables that supports midi tuning standard. I have a lot of experience working with altered tunings and pitch tables studying balinese gamelan, my C/C++ skills still suck right now, but I sent my girlfriend away for t

Re: [Rosegarden-devel] Re: [linux-audio-dev] Notation program.

2002-08-30 Thread cannam
Richard Bown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > It's true that our printing facilities are a bit limited > at the moment I would say that if you want really good printing, you should probably accept a non-WYSIWYG approach and use Lilypond as your printing engine at least, even if you use an intera

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Notation program.

2002-08-30 Thread Richard Bown
On Friday 30 August 2002 19:41, Charles Read wrote: > Hi folks, > > is there a music notation program for linux that really does the > job well - you play your MIDI keyboard and a reasonable approximation > to a score appears on your screen? I've tried "rosegarden" but the > editing facilities

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Notation program.

2002-08-30 Thread jjbenham
Last time I did a score in CMN. If I were to do what you want to do I would try Rosegarden or Muse to create a raw midi file. Then I would export that then import it into lilypond. I would then edit it by hand. I actually like this idea better than working with Finale. Finale was always screw