Chris, First, I think we may be posting in the wrong mailing list. This is the gnome-accessibility-list, and even though I'm brand new to this mailing list, I suspect the list has more focus on the kind of accessibility described at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessibility There are a *lot* of Gnome mailing lists, perhaps some kind person on this one could direct us to one that would be a better fit to our inquiry. I say "our inquiry", because I don't have an *answer* for you--being very much in the same boat. (^_^) Recently, I switched over from Windows 2000 to Ubuntu. Under Windows I was using Anvil Studio. Now, I'm trying to find a good MIDI editor, MIDI sequencer, MIDI player, MIDI whatever, to use in Ubuntu--specifically the Gnome desktop of Ubuntu. There are lots of discussions about MIDI and other sound systems on the Ubuntu forums: Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community > Main Support Categories > General Help Music Composition in Linux? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=376531&highlight=midi Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community > Main Support Categories > General Help Rosegarden: MIDI Playback http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=371356&highlight=midi But everything I've tracked down so far looks like either KDE only, or else refers to Timidity--which, so far as I know, is a command-line-only player-only. Since this is at least a Gnome list, could anybody out there point us in the right direction to find out about a *GNOME* MIDI sequencer? Please? -- Thomas A. McCloud > MIDI Sequencer > > Chris Norman > Tue, 06 Mar 2007 02:50:25 -0800 > > Hi all, > I have got everything working on my ubuntu system, but am missing one > thing. I want to be able to sequence (using MIDI), and edit and create > wave files. Does anyone know of an accessible MIDI sequencer and / or an > accessible wave editor? What, if any modifications do I need to make in > order to get midi on my system? > > Cheers all, > > Chris. > _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
