> > That means a midi and audio capable DAW. > > All of it in Ardour? 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. > > 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. > > 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. > > If you can't wait, try the beta, but don't use it for real work, just for > testing and getting familiar with it. > > grtz, > > Bart >
Ardour 3 is in feature freeze and this is the final beta before the first stable release. The only way you are going to get acceptable score output would be to use something like Lilypond or one of it's front ends. Also to say Ardour lacks any midi functionality sounds a bit disingenuous unless you can list what you can't do with it, other than notation editor.
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