Good evening Sir. Joel,
I will be writing you privately about this. I am not a build from source
kind of girl. still I am very interested in becoming a serious user of
both programs. Will also be joining the Linux audio lost.
Thanks profoundly!
Cheers,
Kare
On Sun, 14 Dec 2014, Joel Roth wrote:
Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi all,
by which I mean for composition, midi work perhaps Miltie track recording
etc.?
Hi Karen,
Midish is a command-line app for MIDI recording.
Quite a bit of helper code is available for the serious
user.
For multitrack recording, it may be worth experimenting
with Nama, which uses Ecasound as the audio-processing
backend. (Nama can also launch and manage a midish
process.)
A debian package is available for midish. For Nama, the
debian package is outdate. You can either build from source,
or wait a day or two until the latest version is available
from CPAN.
As main author of the latter, I'll be happy to answer
any questions.
The Linux Audio Users list is a great resource for anyone
working with audio under Linux.
Cheers,
Joel
I am aware of lilllypond for producing the actually printed music. As this
is a Linux program in general I imagine it is a part of Debian somewhere.
Command line would preferred.
Thanks in advance,
Kare
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