On 12/30/05, Carl Seleborg wrote:

> I'm hopping in here for a quick note on my own setup. But before that, I
> wanted to tell you guys that I just finished an album a few weeks ago,
> using Rosegarden for Midi and Ardour for Audio. I got a few annoying
> bugs and crashes (using old versions, though, I got a little
> conservative close to the end of the work, not wanting any upgrade cause
> any new weird behaviour), but on the whole, Rosegarden is really usable.
> So thanks a lot : free audio and music software is what keeps me on Linux.

Offtopic. Could we probably have Examples section at either
www.rosegardenmusic.com or http://linuxmusician.com with some real
mixed music pieces?  I'm not reading rosegarden-users@ quite a long
time, but I have suspicion that many musicians have no idea how
exactly cool opensource software can be. Sure, there is
http://muzik.agnula.org/, but IIRC not all of the tracks are 100%
perfomed in GNU/Linux.

Alexandre


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