On Saturday 22 December 2007 06:15:34 alex stone wrote:
> Hello all,
> I´m Alex, and very new to linux, ubuntustudio, and mailing lists in
> general, so if i breach any protocol, please let me know.
>
> I´ve been using ubs for about a month and a half, and after finding
> (stumbling, falling, lurching, pick one...) my way through the install, and
> installation of extra packages, everything is running smoothly at last. I´m
> a full time writer and composer of mainly classical and film/doc/ad music,
> so getting all this working smoothly is of some importance. And with
> further tweaks to the system, i´m enjoying a stability, speed, smoothness,
> and relability that i´d never expected to get with more commercially
> inclined os´s. (Win, Mac, etc...) It´s a singularly rewarding feeling to
> use a complete solution geared specifically for audio/video use, and my
> thanks and appreciation go to the ubuntustudio devs for their efforts.
> Thanks chaps! Long may this distro reign and mature....
>
> In the process of setting up a working environment, i´ve been trying more
> than one notation editor programme or component. Those included in other
> programmes, like rosegarden are functional, but lack a couple of bits here
> and there related to an intuitive workflow. Noteedit does fairly well, and
> the evolution of that, Canorus, seems to be making headway as well.
> I have another, that i ask the ubuntustudio team to consider for inclusion.
>
> Mscore, or musescore.  (by Werner Schweer, the developer of Muse.)
>
> This programme, even in it´s juvenile state, is already usuable, and seems
> to hold much promise for a notation solution for chaps like me who write
> notes for a living, but need the import/export/ channeling components to
> feed into a performance end result. (and i´m currently doing this with
> Reaper, in Wine.)
>
> Is there a programme submission list or a procedure i need to follow to
> have this considered?
>
> As i´m very new at linux the deb building from source process is still
> beyond me, so to access a deb of this programme from the usual repositories
> would be a welcome bonus.
>
> Regards to all in this festive season,
>
> Alex Stone.
Alex

  Please check out the Linux Audio Users { LAU } forum. Many of the audio 
developers, teachers, musicians, tinkerers {myself} are there. Active, 
friendly energy. The searchable archive is a rich resource.

http://lad.linuxaudio.org/archive/lau.html
Tom
 

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