http://jazzware.com/ for a sequencer.
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On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> I've been asked to help a friend spec out a new computer, from hardware
> through configuration. On his wish list is music composition software.
>
> When I've gone looking in the past, I've found a plethora of packages.
> But most of them seemed as though they were aimed at people who were
> interested in experimenting with sound, and with the computer as a
> composition and experimentation tool. My friend is probably more
> interested in something more "traditional", with staff notation, maybe a
> sequencer, something that will augment his acoustic guitar rather than
> turn his computer into an experimental music studio. I believe that
> he's also more interested in an interface onto his sound card's
> synthesizer than in digital recording and editing.
>
> Years ago when I was into electronic music myself the commercial package
> to get was CakeWalk (maybe still for all I know). Does anybody know of
> a free work-alike that will run on Linux, or something similar?
>
> Thanks,
> -m
>
>
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