taking the hint lol, remains keyboard ideas anyone?

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ahem,
I got a very respectful private hint that no one can likely answer without more specifics lol!
so...best to do this now.
I am first and foremost a singer, but I am writing a great deal these days. Original songs and arrangements of material for performing. I do not play on stage, or not yet. Instead my goal with this keyboard or workstation is to generate the parts, piano, base, guitar, even drums?, and then use the command line Linux audio tools to create sheet music for printing. this does not mean necessarily that having the actual audio is not desired, after all this will help with copyrights. It is not, at this moment the main goal if this makes sense. my research is indicating a ton of options, but I will be using the m-audio card not usb midi.
Is this better?
 Thanks,
Karen


On Sun, 30 Aug 2015, Karen Lewellen wrote:

Hi All,
I am still appreciating all the sound card wisdom! I think I shared I am aiming for the m-audio audiofile 2496, which I am finding on ebay. I visited our hackers lab here in Toronto hoping to find someone with enough Linux debian smarts to help me here with the software part of my circumstance. As there are apparently many ways I can ahem play the composing side of things with all the command line tools, I am wondering if folks have keyboard or workstation suggestions? I will likely need to be more specific, but do not want to stop the flow of ideas.
Thanks,
Karen

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