Especially the new version of Rosegarden, Rosegarden4 is really stable and has a decent note resolution, so its been working well with my asrx sampler. I coould also export the sequences as csound score files and then re-work the tunes within csound, so I can't imagine finding anything on windows/mac (unless it gets ported to osx of course). http://www.brianredfern.org On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Patrick Shirkey wrote: > Daniel James wrote: > > > > I never said any of those things. I'm optimistic that Linux will soon provide > > reliable creative tools that are widely accessible > > > > You can lead a horse to water but you can't make em drink... > > We have extreemely good tools already. The hard part is learning how to > run a stable machine. You won't find it any different on other OS's. If > you want to let people record two tracks without dropouts, then add some > fx you could do that easily 5 years ago on Linux. > > If you want to let people make cutting edge music that blows everyone > away you need to teach them how to play the instrument and then, maybe, > they will come up with something innovative. My experience is one in ten > can sustain real creativity. > > The rest of us are doomed to hobbyism and inferiority complexes ;] > > > > -- > Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. > Http://www.boosthardware.com > Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide > ======================================== > > Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! > We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything > I've ever done. > > Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 > The Scotsman > >