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What is Rosegarden? Rosegarden is a professional audio and MIDI sequencer, score editor, and general-purpose music composition and editing environment. Rosegarden is considered to be the Cubase equilivant for Linux. | |||
==Features== | |||
* Editing music and quantizing notes | |||
* MIDI support managing banks, programs, and controllers | |||
* Notation editing use ''Lilypond'' to create a score | |||
* Recording audio using mixing, samples, and effects | |||
* Connecting with host synthesizer for more accurate control | |||
* Multilingual support | |||
* Integration with other sequencers and tools using [[JACK]] kit. | |||
==Resources== | |||
==External links= | |||
[[Category:MIDI Sequencers]] | [[Category:MIDI Sequencers]] |
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Introduction
What is Rosegarden? Rosegarden is a professional audio and MIDI sequencer, score editor, and general-purpose music composition and editing environment. Rosegarden is considered to be the Cubase equilivant for Linux.
Features
- Editing music and quantizing notes
- MIDI support managing banks, programs, and controllers
- Notation editing use Lilypond to create a score
- Recording audio using mixing, samples, and effects
- Connecting with host synthesizer for more accurate control
- Multilingual support
- Integration with other sequencers and tools using JACK kit.