Thank you all for your suggestions.  I will set up RoseGarden for her, and
see how that works.  And if she doesn't like that, I'll try the other
software mentioned.

- Joey

On 4/24/06, Bob Hartmann <bhartm at visi.com> wrote:
>
>
> I like Rosegarden.  I've been using it for a couple of years on SuSE 9.1
> first, now debian (agnula.org!)  It is deep and could take a while to
> learn.  The MIDI side is not too hard.  The PSR-295 has a USB interface,
> so it ought to be pretty (very) easy to configure with RG.  They have a
> very active mailing list too.  Not having heard the 295's built in
> sounds, I probably shouldn't criticize their craptitude, but RG offers
> the ability to use soft-synths and effects and then output to .wav's.
> The other major FOSS alternative with a gui is MusE.
>
>
> Dave Alitz wrote:
>
> >I haven't used it with midi (the interfacing protocol); but others I've
> >talked with have been happy with rosegarden (
> >http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/).  Rosegarden does have a fairly steep
> >learning curve and tends to be a bit difficult to configure.
> >
> >She may be happier with noteedit or lilypond.   Noteedit is a graphical
> >music notation tool for KDE that can import and export midi files.
> >Lilypond is primarily a music notation program that primarily focused at
> >producing high quality sheet music (in dvi, ps, or pdf format), but also
> >will create midi files.  Lilypond is more powerful than Noteedit, but
> >lacks a graphical interface.  Lilypond uses a plain text script to
> >generate music  (much faster for a code monkey, but normal people may
> >find it cumbersome.) Noteedit can export to Lilypond.
> >
> >midi music is by nature complex.  There is a midi howto on tldp.org that
> >is fairly thorough -- that may be the best place to start.
> >
> >Dave Alitz
> >
> >
> >
> >Joey Rockhold wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>A friend of mine has a Yamaha PSR-295 keyboard.  She would like to be
> >>able to record songs she plays, or compose and upload the songs to the
> >>keyboard.  The software that came with the keyboard (Windows of
> >>course), is confusing for her and she does not like it.  I am checking
> >>if anyone has any recommendations for free software that they like for
> >>this purpose.  I am not a musical person so I do not know the best
> >>software to recommend or try out.
> >>Software recommendations can be for any of the following platforms,
> >>order of preference from highest to lowest: Linux (OpenSuSE 10 (i386
> >>or ppc), or Fedora Core 5 (i386 or ppc)), Mac OS X, Mac OS 9, Windows
> >>(if absolutely necessary).
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance for the suggestions.
> >>
> >>- Joey
> >>
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