Re: renoise vs rosegarden

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The difference lies in the interface.  While I generally prefer a
tracker, a sequencer is good for fluid sounding recorded parts, or for
people who are used to traditional music notation.  It's not really a
question of when, but a question of which kind of program you prefer.
If you like to input notes live with a MIDI keyboards, you will likely
prefer a sequencer.  If not, you may want to give Renoise a try.
Renoise also has a very capable sampler integrated into it.

Louis

>  Ok, so the question must be:
>  'what's the difference between a module tracker and a track-oriented
>  audio/MIDI sequence?'...
>
>  When do you use which app?
>
>  ~dirk
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