On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Smitty wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 August 2003 20:29, you wrote:
> > Hi. I need some music software for Linux (I don't think VMware emulates a
> > MIDI port, else Windows would be OK too) which exports composed music as
> > sheet muic (PostScript would be nice), exports as a MIDI file, plays music
> > through an attached MIDI device, and can take input from an attached MIDI
> > keyboard. I suppose if it doesn't play back that's OK; other programs can
> > likely do that. Can anybody recommend some software for that? Thanks.
>
> Brahms, Rosegarden (as in "I beg your pardon, I never promised you a
> ...), and TiMidity. I believe there are others, I do not recall
> offhand. No recollection about all the capabilities of these. Check
> them out.
I tried to compile Brahms, Rosegarden and Noteedit, and they all required
KDE. Are there any that _don't_ require KDE? Or should I bite the bullet
and install a recent distribution with KDE?
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