On Thu, 2012-05-31 at 08:56 +0200, bart deruyter wrote: > That means a midi and audio capable DAW. > > All of it in Ardour?
Ardour2 is for audio only and Ardour 3 for audio and MIDI. While Ardour2 is the best software for audio, Ardour3 for MIDI still has got serious lacks. I'm an old school MIDI user from the 80's, for MIDI (with less audio) I recommend to use Qtractor. > That's new to me, well, with Ardour 3 yes, but without a printable > score. The official release isn't out yet... it's still beta. It has > midi support though. Dunno which Linux app is the best to print scores, but Rosegarden is for audio, MIDI and MIDI score and perhaps one of the most used "sequencers". > Rosegarden does it all, and with a score. But I'm not a fan of it... I > had too many issues with it, but it might work out well for you. +1 > My guess is, wait for Ardour 3 to release a stable version, download, > install (installer is really easy) and try it out. Then you'll have a > audio/midi recording app of huge quality. IMO at the moment the way MIDI is implemented is a little bit bizarre. - Ralf -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
