On Wed, 21 Dec, 2005 at 12:05AM -0700, Steve D spake thus: > No fancy stuff, just a short trifle, a piano piece recorded into Ardour, > run through Jamin, exported by Ardour, opened in Rezound, LADSPA TAP > auto-panner plugin applied, saved, encoded into OGG-Vorbis format by > oggenc, OGG file tagged with easytag, uploaded with gftp. Simple, > educational and fun! ;-) > > http://www.xscd.com/pub/music/audio/ogg/arabesque1.ogg > > Regarding the recent discussion about NoteEdit and music notation in > general, Linux/*BSD and Windows have the best notation editor in the > world, in my opinion, in Lilypond. And it's free (although financially > sponsored in part by various of its grateful users). > > Ardour and Lilypond are both great programs. And so are Rezound, > Audacity, qjactctl, Jamin, Rosegarden4--the list of great audio and MIDI > programs for Linux users is long and staggering in its richness. > > -Steve Doonan, New Mexico, US Just adding my praise to the others. This is great. A really nice piece. James -- "I'd crawl over an acre of 'Visual This++' and 'Integrated Development That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb. Thank you." (By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)