Rosegarden
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1st May, 2008
Release 1.7.0 of Rosegarden is now available!
23rd March, 2007
Dave Phillips reviews Rosegarden for Linux Journal
15th March, 2007
The Rosegarden Handbook, the online help for Rosegarden, is now on the web as well as in Rosegarden!
1st July, 2005
The Rosegarden Companion by D. Michael McIntyre released in English.

Take a Tour of Rosegarden

Rosegarden is designed to be easy to use, attractive, and familiar. If you've some experience with other sequencer applications for other platforms, you should find it easy enough to get up and running with: even if you haven't, it's not hard.

This tour will quickly show a few of the things Rosegarden can do, and hopefully explain how Rosegarden can work at the centre of a whole world of music composition and editing software.

There are seven stops on this tour:

1. Editing – Intuitive ways to record and edit notes.

2. MIDI – Managing your MIDI ports, banks, programs and controllers without having to remember any numbers.

3. Notation – Entering, editing and printing score.

4. Audio – Recording, mixing, and using samples and effects.

5. Synths – Playing your MIDI tracks through hosted synths, for more accurate control.

6. Languages – The international state of Rosegarden.

7. Integration – How Rosegarden works together with other software.


Next: Editing