Rosegarden Developers Talk Linux Music App

O'Reilly LinuxDevCenter.com today has an extensive interview and featurette
on the development of the flagship power app for Linux music,
Rosegarden. Easily the most full-featured free application for music,
Rosegarden features MIDI and audio sequencing, effects, soft synths,
and even notation. I might take issue with the developers' claim that
it matches most functionality of commercial applications — there's
still no mixer automation, for instance — and it's Linux-only for now,
meaning you have Linux audio drivers to deal with. But for a free
application just nearing its 1.0 release, this is impressive work. It's
also fascinating to hear the wunderkid developers talk about what works
and doesn't writing in C++.

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