Re: MIDI Sequencer



Jokosher looks like a nice alternative to audacity written with pygtk

http://www.jokosher.org/

ariel

On 4/24/07, Bill Haneman <gnome billhaneman ie> wrote:
Thomas and Chris;

In reply to your question regarding accessible wave editors, I believe
audacity has been tested with Windows access technologies (on Windows,
that is).  Because audacity is written with the WxWindows toolkit (I
believe that's what it's called), it doesn't yet take advantage of
native Linux accessibility interfaces such as ATK.

The latter would be a great project for someone to help the audacity
team with, as they clearly are interested in making their
project/product accessible.

regards,

Bill

thomas a mccloud juno com wrote:
> Chris,
>
> First, I think we may be posting in the wrong mailing list.  This is
> the gnome-accessibility-list, and even though I'm brand new to this
> mailing list, I suspect the list has more focus on the kind of
> accessibility described at
>
>     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessibility
>
> There are a *lot* of Gnome mailing lists, perhaps some kind person on
> this one could direct us to one that would be a better fit to our inquiry.
>
> I say "our inquiry", because I don't have an *answer* for you--being
> very much in the same boat. (^_^)
>
> Recently, I switched over from Windows 2000 to Ubuntu.  Under Windows I
> was using Anvil Studio.  Now, I'm trying to find a good MIDI editor,
> MIDI sequencer, MIDI player, MIDI whatever, to use in
> Ubuntu--specifically the Gnome desktop of Ubuntu.
>
> There are lots of discussions about MIDI and other sound systems on the
> Ubuntu forums:
>
>   Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community  > Main Support Categories
>  > General Help
>   Music Composition in Linux?
>   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=376531&highlight=midi
>
>   Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community  > Main Support Categories
>  > General Help
>   Rosegarden: MIDI Playback
>   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=371356&highlight=midi
>
> But everything I've tracked down so far looks like either KDE only, or
> else refers to Timidity--which, so far as I know, is a
> command-line-only player-only.
>
> Since this is at least a Gnome list, could anybody out there point us
> in the right direction to find out about a *GNOME* MIDI sequencer?  Please?
>
> -- Thomas A. McCloud
>
>
>> MIDI Sequencer
>>
>> Chris Norman
>> Tue, 06 Mar 2007 02:50:25 -0800
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I have got everything working on my ubuntu system, but am missing one
>> thing. I want to be able to sequence (using MIDI), and edit and create
>> wave files. Does anyone know of an accessible MIDI sequencer and / or an
>> accessible wave editor? What, if any modifications do I need to make in
>> order to get midi on my system?
>>
>> Cheers all,
>>
>> Chris.
>>
>>
>
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