Re: [SLE] The best musical notation software
Did you install TSE3? Do you have the same problem with others MIDI players? Luis Pablo Gasparotto Greg Thomas wrote:
On Sat, 5 Aug 2000, Luis Pablo Gasparotto wrote:
Hi all,
IŽve found what IŽm looking for: A musical notation software that can: - import midi files - export midi files - export musixtex - play the score with PCI 512 MIDI synth, high lighting the current note
- use repetition bars - use special endings - assign independent MIDI channels and MIDI programs to all staffs - and more...
ItŽs the best musical notation software that I know.
You can get it on:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~ja/noteedit/noteedit.html
This looks very promising. I installed it and it runs but again, I get litte or no sound out of my card. I have an AWE32, alsa-0.5.8-3, all my mixer settings look fine, in noteedit the device I am using is MIDI 0-0 (it's the only Midi device that appears to work), but all I get is a distorted, very quiet sound when I play the samples. I've got the awe utilities but even with the awe utilities I can't get test notes to play using "sfxtest X p 56 n 60 127 t 200 K 60".
Do you have any additional tips on getting my midi to work?
Thanks, Greg
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On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Luis Pablo Gasparotto wrote:
Did you install TSE3?
Yes.
Do you have the same problem with others MIDI players?
It seems that I have a problem with all MIDI players that use the soundcard MIDI. kmidi works fine (is kmidi a software player?). I just tried kmid with the same results as noteedit. Greg
Luis Pablo Gasparotto
Greg Thomas wrote:
On Sat, 5 Aug 2000, Luis Pablo Gasparotto wrote:
Hi all,
IŽve found what IŽm looking for: A musical notation software that can: - import midi files - export midi files - export musixtex - play the score with PCI 512 MIDI synth, high lighting the current note
- use repetition bars - use special endings - assign independent MIDI channels and MIDI programs to all staffs - and more...
ItŽs the best musical notation software that I know.
You can get it on:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~ja/noteedit/noteedit.html
This looks very promising. I installed it and it runs but again, I get litte or no sound out of my card. I have an AWE32, alsa-0.5.8-3, all my mixer settings look fine, in noteedit the device I am using is MIDI 0-0 (it's the only Midi device that appears to work), but all I get is a distorted, very quiet sound when I play the samples. I've got the awe utilities but even with the awe utilities I can't get test notes to play using "sfxtest X p 56 n 60 127 t 200 K 60".
Do you have any additional tips on getting my midi to work?
Thanks, Greg
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