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Wednesday, February 20th 2008, 3:47am

Need a Composer

I need a software that allows me to compose music myself, any one can suggest me the good and cheapest one?

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Wednesday, February 20th 2008, 10:45am

RE: Need a Composer

there are a few choices ardour is pretty good with a qbase interface also gnusound is similar in functionality but they are both realy writen for gnome, jokosher is a good kde composer alowing you to both record and compose using samples the interface however is a little simpler and is more for the garage band enthusiast.

if not check out ubuntu studio instal it along side your kde and select it at login

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Friday, February 22nd 2008, 4:54am

I use FlexiMusic Composer. Been very pleased with it. It is a good software for beginners and professionals, you may try to it.

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Friday, February 22nd 2008, 11:40am

If you really wish to compose music and do it right you will need program called LOGIC. You won't regret it I betcha!

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Friday, March 7th 2008, 11:58pm

heres a few to look up: Rosegarden lets you fiddle with score so you might like this one. Then theres qtractor and muse. For audio try ardour, LMMS for a fruity loops vibe..hydrogen for drums ;)

most of them use qt dunno about ardour and lmms.

Jack is your friend ;)