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        <description>2008

	*  KVR Audio: Rosegarden v1.7.0 Now Available (May 7, 2008)

2007

	*  64studio: MIDI Sequencing with Rosegarden (Sep 21, 2007)

	*  Linux Journal: Loop-based Music Composition With Linux, Pt. 1 (Sep 14, 2007)

	*  *Linux Format: Rosegarden 1.5, Cover: Compose! Rosegarden blossoms with powerful tools (May 2007)</description>
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        <description>If you want to use the default LilyPond jazz chord names in your exported LilyPond file, you need to learn the proper syntax for entering chord names.

Firstly you need to write the pitch which is any of the letters that make up the music alphabet a through g.
Then you may add the sharps and flats, if needed.</description>
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        <description>SOME DOS AND DON'TS WHEN CREATING A ROSEGARDEN SCORE TO BE EXPORTED TO LILYPOND

“Oh mother, tell your children not to doooo what I have done!”

I had been writing a relatively complex score in Rosegarden when exporting it to LilyPond and creating a PDF file of it revealed that my file was in fact filled with several tiny little problems, most of them invisible to me in Rosegarden, which made the PDF look kind of chaotic and frighteningly wrong. Michael was good enough to perform the combined ro…</description>
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        <description>These instructions should show howto install development version Rosegarden Trunk to a freshly installed distribution.

1. Kubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)


Install first subversion.



sudo apt-get install subversion



Download (takes 122 Mb of disk space) the source of the latest development version of rosegarden) using subversion.</description>
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        <description>Rosegarden 10.02, codename “Thorn” is in the early alpha stage, and will be released in February of 2010.

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        <description>Keystrokes and Workflow.

Rosegarden is well equipped not only for mouse users, but those who prefer, or are more comfortable with keystrokes, focused instead on using the qwerty and a midi keyboard as a workflow default.
This article is just one suggestion for KS workflow using the tools and KS actions we currently have, and relates, in the main, to the matrix editor.</description>
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A low latency kernel is included as part of Ubuntu Studio. If you are running any other variant of Ubuntu Feisty (eg. Kubuntu) you can add the Studio components to your existing installation.

After installation, reboot and be sure to choose the lowlatency kernel from the boot menu at startup, if it is not already the default.</description>
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        <description>Please add your own!!!


	*  I Bought You a Monorail

	*  Alhazred, a progressive metal project by Brett McCoy</description>
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        <description>A quick and rough Tutorial, how to record a Midi-track played
in Rosegarden to an Audio-track in Rosegarden using QSynth (a GUI for Fluidsynth).
1. First start jackd (I recommend to use qjackctl for doing that. You can see the created connections there too.)

2. Start QSynth (in the options, select jack as audio driver/output). Load a SoundFont(TM Creative Technologies Ldt.).3. Start Rosegarden4. In RG, in the device manager create a new device, name it QSYNTH and connect it to QSynth 
(the entr…</description>
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        <description>by Shelagh Manton

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Someone has suggested that TiMidity++ is not up to it when it comes to being a nice midi synth for use with Rosegarden. I investigated ways to improve its sound by using the FluidR3_GM.sf2 soundfont which can be found in the package repositories of many distributions these days. TiMidity++ is ideal for those who do not want to use jackd to set up softsynths such as fluidsynth, QSynth, or the DSSI synth plugins. If you only work in MIDI and have no wish to do audio…</description>
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        <description>These instructions should show howto install stable Rosegarden 1.7 to a freshly installed distribution.

1. Kubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)


Install first subversion.



sudo apt-get install subversion



Download the source of the latest stable version of rosegarden using subversion.</description>
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        <description>This is the Wiki for user and developer documentation about the Rosegarden audio and MIDI sequencer and notation editor.

If you wish to add any new documentation or update anything in here, please create an account and get editing!

Note that developer pages are in the “dev:” namespace, formal project documentation is in the “doc:” namespace, and pages for translators are in the “translator:” namespace.  General user pages do not have any particular namespace; call them whatever you like.…</description>
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        <description>Complete articles written by users for users.


	*  Creating a Rosegarden score for LilyPond export: some dos and don'ts, from Rosegarden user Gunhild Andersen

	*  Using Lilypond to merge four part staffs: a quick and dirty guide

	*  Setting up the FluidR3_GM.sf2 for timidity: may need some tweaking. SOM</description>
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        <description>There's a functional difficulty with writing for four voice parts in rosegarden. Simply put, it's much easier to edit score in four staffs, but it's much more efficient to print in two staffs, if possible. Well it is possible. A comparatively simple method of printing two staffs is available, if you don't mind a bit of text editing*. Once the piece is ready in four staffs, instead of printing it directly, export the file to lilypond and make the following changes to the resulting lilypond file “…</description>
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        <description>Not finished yet!


It has been mentioned on occasion that you can use Rosegarden without jackd. I have already written a howto on configuring timidity to use a nicer soundfont than the standard issue so that it can be used to make sound in Rosegarden without using jackd. see&lt;http://rosegardenmusic.com/wiki/setting_up_the_fluidr3_gm.sf2_for_timidity&gt;</description>
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