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Re: Note Editor no more
Jul 20 2004  on content MusE - midi/audio sequencer

I guess it differs quite a lot how you use this kind of package. Some want score features, some don't.
In any case there's always a possibility to export the midi and print it with a dedicated notation package (which some might argue is a better alternative anyway), there are actually several for Linux.

The reason it was remove was due to the main author not being satisfied with it's functionality. He felt it was not possible to further evolve it with the current framework.
Instead he has started a separate project http://mscore.sf.net with a direct focus on notation.

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Re: Missing header file
Jul 19 2004  on content MusE - midi/audio sequencer

Hi,

fluidsynth.h is part of the fluidsynth package http://www.fluidsynth.org/. If you use a distro with binary packages there is probably a devel package you can install.

It's strange however that MusE tries to compile fluidsynth though this file is missing... possibly it exists but in a dir that MusE does not expect. Normally it would be in /usr/include.

Another option would be to explicitly compile MusE without fluidsynth support:
./configure --disable-fluidsynth

Though this is not recommended, support for internal fluidsynth is a real boost to the overall package.
If you need to dig deeper into this, do subscribe to the mailinglist.
http://lmuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Muse_ml

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Re: The other 2 big ones
Jan 8 2004  on content MusE - midi/audio sequencer

Oh, I think you'll manage even if you are just a poor Logic or ProTools user ;). You can always head over to our mailinglist and ask questions, we're a friendly bunch.
I'm thinking that I might change the download link, it isn't obvious that MusE is available in binary form for many distributions... Makes it easier to try out.

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Re: Nice application
Jan 8 2004  on content MusE - midi/audio sequencer

Oh, I think that's entirely up to the user, we all have different preferences.
The beauty of opensource, no lock-ins. If you like something else, try something else, or why don't use several apps together?
Now with Jack being a central part of audio development under Linux we can connect just about anything with anything. Both eating and having the cake. :-)

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