Re: Musical Score Editors - some advice for beginners

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On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Michael Roberts <michael7951@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Then I found NtEd.  I'm surprised there is little mention of it in the
> archives here.  I found it to be the only serious composition tool that
> installed and ran without any problems, and very easy to use.  If you want
> to make use of midi, the latest version ( 1.8.0 ) supports creating a score
> from playing a midi keyboard.  The developer's website and documentation is
> comprehensive and well written.  So if you are more interested in composing
> music than tweaking Linux music apps, I recommend you check out NtEd.

ok, your post brings up a question in my mind:  are you using NtEd as
a midi sequencer, or are you composing note-by-note, and using the
notation capabilities after-the-fact?

-- 
Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com
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