[CS-FSLUG] Midi Keyboard Support in GNU & BSD

Don Parris gnumathetes at gmail.com
Mon Jan 10 16:57:11 CST 2005


On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 21:24:06 +0800, Leon Brooks
<xtiansrc at leon.brooks.fdns.net> wrote:
> On Monday 10 January 2005 21:00, Stephen J. McCracken wrote:
> > Don Parris wrote:
> >> I know one of the SUSE guys mentioned that his wife uses one of the
> >> GNU/Linux apps to compose musical score sheets for the choir.  But
> >> if
> 
> > Just curious, what was the software?
> 
> My wife uses Lilypond and likes it. Very professional.
> 
> There are a half dozen or so which will turn MIDI into annotation with
> various degrees of competence, and no end of "trackers" (SoundTracker,
> forex) that edit and play MIDI and sample-based formats like .669, MOD
> and XM.
> 
> Cheers; Leon
> 
> --
I believe Lilypond was the app mentioned by the other guy.  There may
have been an additional one as well.  Where do NoteEdit and Brahms fit
in?  I believe both are included with SUSE Linux.  I just haven't
tried to play with them.  As I say, I wouldn't know what to do with
stuff like this.

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