Robert Persson wrote: > Rosegarden is a very useful tool in certain circumstances. It could be > brilliant in a school music class (I'm sure there's someone out there > who's already using it in this way), and I myself use it for teaching > myself formal compostional techniques through score writing, but it just > doesn't cut it as a DAW. For instance if there is a way to create volume > envelopes for midi tracks, I have yet to find it. Another problem is > that I can't transpose the midi input so I have to route midi through > qmidiroute, which always takes a minute to set up. Hmmm, in Rosegarden 1.5.1, under track parameters for any particular track, there's a section called "Create segments with". When I expand it, I find an assortment of options, including one called "Transpose" that lets me transpose up or down. Is that what you're looking for? I haven't fiddled with it, since I'm willing to transpose after recording keyboard input if I need to. > Add up all these > little and not so little problems and you start to find that you have a > big problem. In my opinion, Rosegarden (and other sequencer software) isn't meant to be a DAW. I do mostly composition work, and leave the actual sound making up to real instruments. So I have no use for DAW-type features. I've heard that Audacity and Ardour are DAW applications, haven't tried either of them yet. -- David gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user