Re: Musical Score Editors - some advice for beginners

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The main purpose of MuseScore is to produce printed scores. Using external 
synthesizers is on the wish list but has low priority. The plan is to remove 
the current alsa midi output and replace it with JACK midi.
MuseScore is a cross platform application available for Linux, Windows and Mac 
which complicates things a little bit.
 
If alsa midi output does not work, you can export  your score to midi and use
an external midiplayer/sequencer.

Am Donnerstag 24 September 2009 18:01:10 schrieben Sie:
> Werner Schweer <ws@xxxxxx> writes:
> > MuseScore is still being developed.
> 
> I'm trying version 0.9.5 and I find it a really nice
> application. Although I'm not that confindent with written music, I'm
> willing to learn: and musescore has a great appeal in this regard.
> 
> However, I'm not able to connect it with external MIDI synthesizers. I
> see alsa  midi ports but nothing seems to pass through them (tried
> with kmidimon). If I select to use the MIDI out in the preferences the
> song won't start at all, while with the internal synth all is working
> good.
> 
> Any hints on this problem?
> 
> Best regards,
> 

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