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{{Infobox Software | {{Infobox Software | ||
| name = Rosegarden-4 | | name = Rosegarden-4 | ||
| screenshot = | | screenshot = [[image:250px-Rosegarden_screenshot.png|38px]] | ||
| caption = Cubase equivalent of Linux | | caption = Cubase equivalent of Linux | ||
| maintainer = Chris Cannam, Richard Bown | | maintainer = Chris Cannam, Richard Bown |
Revision as of 05:37, 19 November 2006
Cubase equivalent of Linux | |
Developer(s) | Chris Cannam, Richard Bown |
Release information | |
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Stable release | 1.2.4 |
Preview release | 1.4.0 |
Compatibility | |
Operating system | Linux, X11 |
Additional information | |
Use | MIDI Sequencing |
License | GPL |
Website | Rosegarden Music |
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 equivalent for Linux. It's a KDE interface application. see also MusE
Features
- Editing music and quantizing notes using piano roll editor
- MIDI support for managing banks, programs, and controllers.
- Notation editing using Lilypond and MusicXML to create a music score (PostScript or PDF format)
- Recording audio using mixing, samples, and effects
- Connecting with host synthesizers for more accurate control
- Multilingual support (13 different languages)
- Integration with other sequencers and tools using JACK kit, DSSI, DSSI-VST, and LADSPA
- Strong dependence on ALSA, but can be run without it.
- Not designed for Core Audio under OS/X
Screenshots
- Main window this is a screenshot of Rosegardens main layout window.
Supported languages
- Russian
- Spanish
- German
- Welsh
- French
- Italian
- Swedish
- Estonian
- Dutch
- Japanese
- Chinese (simplified)
- Czech
- Catalan
Resources
Development API
- Rosegarden-4 global design (HTML) written using Doxygen 1.4.4.
External links
- Rosegarden Development Rosegardens user development forum.