On 05/31/2012 07:55 AM, bart deruyter wrote:

For writing scores I use lilypond, a very steep learning curve, but
superb output,
even better then it's propietary alternatives that have a gui and drag
and drop system. Otherwise Musescore
is a good alternative, though it has some limitations.



2012/5/31 Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]
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    On Thu, 2012-05-31 at 08:56 +0200, bart deruyter wrote:
     > 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

Thanks for the info. Like I said, I'm just starting with making music into song tracks; I don't care about printing out the score. So far I looked at MuseScore. Seems pretty easy, need to find the instruments sounds I like. RoseGarden is next on the list to try. And I'll have a look at Lilypond too.


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