Rosegarden Description
Rosegarden serves as a music composition and editing platform centered around a MIDI sequencer, boasting an extensive grasp of music notation and offering basic digital audio support. This user-friendly and visually appealing application is designed for Linux, making it a perfect choice for composers, musicians, music students, and those working in small home or studio recording setups. At present, Rosegarden is exclusive to Linux systems; however, the transition to Qt 4 has paved the way for its potential expansion to other platforms, especially since Qt is now freely accessible without requiring a commercial license. By utilizing the Qt 4 libraries for standard controls, Rosegarden can operate seamlessly across various window managers or graphical environments. Additionally, the "Open in Notation Editor" function found in the Segments menu allows users to open all selected segments simultaneously in one editor, enhancing workflow efficiency and collaboration possibilities among users. This feature exemplifies Rosegarden's commitment to providing a comprehensive and integrated music creation experience.
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I think this is the best composition software that exists nowadays. Edited: Jun 04 2025
Summary: I installed Rosegarden right from the beginning that it was available on the internet, around 2001 or 2002 on different Linux distro's. Alas, I only used it to play all my MIDI-files (15.000). I never used it as it was aimed for, although it was my idea to update all the oldtime MIDI-files.
Positive: I like everything about it. Right from the beginning that it was available on the internet, since 2001 or 2002. On Red Hat 5.3 - Suse 6,3-7.3-9.3 - Mandrake, Ubuntu and the last years on Linux Mint Una. As of now the LTS of Linux Mint Una has ended. The next distro will be Ubuntu Studio within I will use Rosegarden. Because of KDE Plasma. I used that many years with Suse. I have all the time now that I am 78 years of age.
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Great Mid Sequencer !!! Date: Dec 15 2024
Summary: I'm a musician and I've been making my arrangements using Rosegarden since 2015. It has good editing and audio mixing features. A good alternative to paid software.
Positive: Is an excellent alternative for use with mid tracks. Audio tracks. A perfect and very stable Digital Audio Workstation!
Negative: You need to insert a sound font player, SF2, SF3...etc.
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