Re: Thinking about my new composition studio : a notation editor (ly-compatible?) which might use jack or ALSA midi correctly?

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Have you checked out Laborejo yet? I'm not sure about the transport sync capability, but it does play back over JACK MIDI, supports NSM, and exprots to lilypond.


On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 3:48 AM, Aurelien <tyranorl@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

My basic question is : do you know a notation editor, which would also
be a MIDI sequencer, which presents itself in ALSA MIDI or better in
Jack MIDI, which supports jack transport, and which allows one to export
in lilypond *AND* to write correct drums notation (with custom drummap
if possible)?


My entire problematic follows.

I'm beginning to work on a new Sebkha-Chott album, and I've got kind of
a dilemma.

Several years ago, I was working with Rosegarden, for composition, which
was quite cool, but the drums notation was crappy, and it looks it's
always the case.
Moreover, it doesn't fit exactly the needs I have now :
- writing the notation for every organic musicians (bass, drums,
  guitars, horns, keyboards, vocals...) in a very readable and clean
  way,
- writing the sequences for every synths, drummachine, samples, and so
  on ; for this, I'm thinking about writing the sequences in the
  matricial sequencer (seq24 or non-sequencer) I'm going to use onstage,
  and triggered them from the notation editor/sequencer, so that I don't
  have to write those sequences twice.

That's why I'm looking for a MIDI sequencer/notation editor, which is
jack transport capable, and so on.

Any idea welcome!

See you

Aurélien


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