In data lunedì 16 maggio 2022 00:24:37 CEST, Karen Lewellen ha scritto: > Hi imaginative folks, > [...] > what I am wondering is this. > How possible might it be to use your singing voice for composing? > what I mean is to sing the parts into your software of choice, then using > that software to first add the orchestrations, playback etc., then produce > that music in printable form? > The last task is less important for the moment. > getting my pieces out of my head, and into arranging and composing form is > though. > thoughts? Hi Karen if you are comfortable with musical notation you can definitely go with *MuseScore*, as it is very easy to learn and produces the score as well as the audio part (a rendering of MIDI data using a soundfont, actually). When you are done you can export your work into a MIDI file and import it into *Ardour* to do all the recording / mixing / EQing / bla bla. In my opinion these two tools are probably among the most mature to do “pro stuff” under Linux, and are an integral part of my own workflow. As a side note, if you’re not yet ready to dive into Linux and its ecosystem, you can still try them on Windows or Mac. Hope this helps. ciao Francesco Napoleoni _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user