Hi, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On 01/13/2013 01:20 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: >> Old sequencers had several ways of step editing, today it's common to >> draw notes with the mouse cursor. I like Qtractor, but Rosegarden and >> nearly every other sequencer should provide at least inserting notes by >> mouse and to move, re-size etc.. >> >> http://qtractor.sourceforge.net/qtractor-index.html >> The list is for users too: >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qtractor-devel >> >> Regards, >> Ralf > > I believe Rosegarden has an option to change the note timings etc to match a > rhythm track? I think you record the rhythm track by pressing a key on your > keyboard to indicate beat changes, then RG can adjust the tempo and such on the > other track to match. > > Haven't tried it myself, though. thanks for the suggestion. I will look it up. Otherwise I was planning on trying to hack something up. But I think the best part for me would be that when I enter the rhythm of the music I can hear the notes of the melody actually being played. Otherwise you have to imagine the music in your head and that would be more difficult. What I was looking for is just a way to be able to play the piano keyboard but without having to find where the notes are, by doing it in two stages. I think it should be not too difficult to implement, but I don't think it is part of any sequencer yet. Thanks, -- Ángel de Vicente http://www.iac.es/galeria/angelv/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVERTENCIA: Sobre la privacidad y cumplimiento de la Ley de Protecci�e Datos, acceda a http://www.iac.es/disclaimer.php WARNING: For more information on privacy and fulfilment of the Law concerning the Protection of Data, consult http://www.iac.es/disclaimer.php?lang=en
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