Greetings,
In the spirit of use-cases, I'll chime-in.
I'm an occasional/casual user of Rosegarden and have been
for many years.
I'm a very amateur guitar player and member of a church choir.
My most common use-case is that of trying to learn a
particular vocal part (e.g. tenor) by listening to it over
and over.
In this case, I will receive an octavo from the choir
director and enter the part using the notation editor, and
then play it back using a synth (e.g. fluidsynth).
Although the notation entry can be painfully slow, using
Rosegarden has taught me a great deal about the intricacies
of music notation. Thanks for that!
After using the notation editor to enter individual parts, I
will sometimes use Ardour to create audio files which I then
write a to CD-ROM for individual SATB parts for distribution
to other choir members.
All this while using my beloved Linux machines that are the
basis for my embedded-systems programming livelihood.
Thank you to all of the Rosegarden developers for your
contributions.
- mike
On 3/14/20 4:31 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Hi all,
I think it's really interesting to learn about people's
different workflows, especially in more professional
settings like in this case.
--
Michael N. Moran (h) 770 704 9751
218 Wilshire Terrace (c) 678 521 5460
White, GA, USA 30184 http://mnmoran.org
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