Re: Seq24 - 0.8.7, 0.93, Seq42 or maybe something else?

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On 05/06/2016 14:09, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote:
Hi folks!

Long time, so see! I'm back again after another heart attack and a diabetes
diagnosis. But I'm feeling better that I did even several years ago. Well,
thats enough self pithiness, here is my case:     :-)

I have decided to test Seq24 again as a creative, effective and efficient MIDI
sequencing tool for composing and arranging. But over the years, I have found
it unstable enough to destroy my creative flow when I'm in that mood. That
situation also goes also for the 0.92 one at the Seq24 project site at
launchpad.net.

So before I try 0.93 and get it under my skin, how about Seq42 or even
something else? I'm very comfortable with Rosegarden, but Seq24 is probably
the fastest thing to use and setup when one quickly want to put some tracks
together for creative usage or arranging.

What do you find easiest and best to use when only focusing to make tracks and
arrangements as fast as possible?  What do you use and what do you think?

For me it's Rosegarden possibly connected to a GM soundfont depending on what I want to do. I do have a cupole of "helper scripts" here and there (e.g. one which will launche Fluidsynth with a GM soundfont, autoconnect to jack, anotherone which launche yoshim with alsa and jack autoconnect).

I could go into details of the many (sometimes small) features which for me make Rosegarden the preferred tool for even jotting down musical ideas etc. but I'm not sure it would be of general interest in this topic :)

BTW I'm working on a rather large project where I need to produce quickly a lot of musical ideas and Rosegarden is the main sequencing/compositional tool.

Lorenzo.
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