Software to Compose Music
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Hello Everybody,
I use Anvil Studio (free for basic needs -ample, imo) for sequencing and then export the midi into synthfont and use soundfonts found on hammersound.net to render the midi files into wave files(or mp3 or ogg).
Anvil Studio : http://www.anvilstudio.com/
Synthfont: http://www.synthfont.com/
Hammersound.net : http://www.hammersound.net/
I am also starting to use rosegarden 4 on ubuntu linux. There are many more for linux that are free than for windows. See this page for more http://linux-sound.org/one-page.html
Cheers.
I use Anvil Studio (free for basic needs -ample, imo) for sequencing and then export the midi into synthfont and use soundfonts found on hammersound.net to render the midi files into wave files(or mp3 or ogg).
Anvil Studio : http://www.anvilstudio.com/
Synthfont: http://www.synthfont.com/
Hammersound.net : http://www.hammersound.net/
I am also starting to use rosegarden 4 on ubuntu linux. There are many more for linux that are free than for windows. See this page for more http://linux-sound.org/one-page.html
Cheers.
Maybe I should put some of these suggestions on the wiki.
I don't think anyone has mentioned agnula DeMuDi. Yes, it's a Linux distro. It's based on Debian, and comes with a pretty much definitive collection of free open source music/sound-related software.
I don't think anyone has mentioned agnula DeMuDi. Yes, it's a Linux distro. It's based on Debian, and comes with a pretty much definitive collection of free open source music/sound-related software.