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Re: What genres of music do list members make using Rosegarden?

by ram-19 :: Rate this Message:

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I use it for mostly classical, (fake) early/primative music, and various
'experimental' forms.  About three or four albums worth is available as free ogg
format downloads from:

http://www.hydrophones.com/MAI-Audio/MAI-Audio-Music_downloads.html

and

http://www.hydrophones.com/MAI-Audio/More-MAI-Audio-Music_downloads.html

Some of the material goes back to 'Rosegarden 4', most was done with the
versions of Rosegarden that were in STG1.5 and STG2.0.  Some used the most
recent stable version (1.7.3?).  Of course, Rosegarden was only one tool used, I
tend to flip material in and out of Rosegarden multiple times for most tracks.

Rosegarden is great!  I don't know how I could work without it.

Regards,

Richard A. Marschall, Ph.D.
ram@...

P.S.  Another related question to 'How do people on the Rosegarden users list
use Rosegarden?' is 'How do academic types use Rosegarden?'  It certainly is
frequently referenced in music and mathematical music literature.  I know the
University department I teach at from time to time has two machines running
Rosegarden 24/7 for student and faculty projects - that would pretty much cover
all styles!



> Inspired by Al Thompson's offlist email, in which he said he uses
> composes prog/rock and uses it for actual guitars/vocals along with MIDI.
>
> I use it for classical, recording rock MIDI tracks and keyboard
> improvisations, and song writing. (I do which RG had a real lyric editor!).
>
> What kinds of music do others here use Rosegarden for?
>
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Re: What genres of music do list members make using Rosegarden?

by James Warden :: Rate this Message:

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rock, drumming only.

J.

--- On Tue, 10/13/09, ram <ram@...> wrote:

> From: ram <ram@...>
> Subject: Re: [Rosegarden-user] What genres of music do list members make using Rosegarden?
> To: gnome@...
> Cc: rosegarden-user@...
> Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 2:41 AM
> I use it for mostly classical, (fake)
> early/primative music, and various
> 'experimental' forms.  About three or four albums
> worth is available as free ogg
> format downloads from:
>
> http://www.hydrophones.com/MAI-Audio/MAI-Audio-Music_downloads.html
>
> and
>
> http://www.hydrophones.com/MAI-Audio/More-MAI-Audio-Music_downloads.html
>
> Some of the material goes back to 'Rosegarden 4', most was
> done with the
> versions of Rosegarden that were in STG1.5 and
> STG2.0.  Some used the most
> recent stable version (1.7.3?).  Of course, Rosegarden
> was only one tool used, I
> tend to flip material in and out of Rosegarden multiple
> times for most tracks.
>
> Rosegarden is great!  I don't know how I could work
> without it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard A. Marschall, Ph.D.
> ram@...
>
> P.S.  Another related question to 'How do people on
> the Rosegarden users list
> use Rosegarden?' is 'How do academic types use
> Rosegarden?'  It certainly is
> frequently referenced in music and mathematical music
> literature.  I know the
> University department I teach at from time to time has two
> machines running
> Rosegarden 24/7 for student and faculty projects - that
> would pretty much cover
> all styles!
>
>
>
> > Inspired by Al Thompson's offlist email, in which he
> said he uses
> > composes prog/rock and uses it for actual
> guitars/vocals along with MIDI.
> >
> > I use it for classical, recording rock MIDI tracks and
> keyboard
> > improvisations, and song writing. (I do which RG had a
> real lyric editor!).
> >
> > What kinds of music do others here use Rosegarden
> for?
> >
> > --
> > David
> > gnome@...
> > authenticity, honesty, community
> >
> >
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Re: What genres of music do list members make using Rosegarden?

by Abrolag :: Rate this Message:

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At the risk of being a little spammy. Here is what I recently posted on
Linux Audio User.

I defy anyone to be miserable after hearing this!

Stuff used:
Qsynth (GeneralUser GS 1.4) for Flute and Piccolo
Hydrogen (Millo-Drums_V.1) for percussion - except tambourine shake
ZynAddSubFX for everything else
Rosegarden to tie it all together

The percussion track was quantised, but everything else is free-flowing.

http://www.musically.me.uk/music/Dancer.ogg
or if you must
http://www.musically.me.uk/music/Dancer.mp3

Once again my sincerest thanks to the Rosegarden devs for the software
that makes this possible.

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Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.

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Re: What genres of music do list members make using Rosegarden?

by Kevin Donnelly :: Rate this Message:

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On Monday 26 October 2009 22:37, Abrolag wrote:
> I defy anyone to be miserable after hearing this!

Yes, very enjoyable - I was expecting lederhosen-clad Bavarians carrying large
beer-flagons to jump out of my screen at any moment. :-)  That's probably
*completely* different from the image you had in mind for the piece - sorry!

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Re: What genres of music do list members make using Rosegarden?

by Michael N. Moran :: Rate this Message:

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Kevin Donnelly wrote:
> On Monday 26 October 2009 22:37, Abrolag wrote:
>> I defy anyone to be miserable after hearing this!
>
> Yes, very enjoyable - I was expecting lederhosen-clad
> Bavarians carrying large beer-flagons to jump out of my
> screen at any moment. :-)  That's probably *completely*
> different from the image you had in mind for the piece -
> sorry!

Call me beer brained, but the same image came to
my mind, too. I just wasn't willing to admit I had
the problem ;-)

I'm not miserable though :-D


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