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{{Infobox Software
| name = Rosegarden
| screenshot =
| caption = Fully featured MIDI sequencer
| maintainer = Abeleton Team
| stable_release = 5.2.2
| preview_release = 6.0
| operating_system = Windows, OS/X, Linux/BSD (Wine Emulation)
| use = MIDI Sequencing
| license = Propreitary
| website = http://www.ableton.com/
}}
=Introduction=
=Introduction=
What is Ableton Live? Ableton Live is a commercial music sequencer that is designed to be an instrument and a live performance tool for composing and arranging. Live was rewritten in C++ from a design in MAX/MSP a graphical editing enviroment and released under a commercial license in 2001. It is popular amongst the electronic music community and with DJ's worldwide.  
What is Ableton Live? Ableton Live is a commercial music sequencer that is designed to be an instrument and a live performance tool for composing and arranging. Live was rewritten in C++ from a design in MAX/MSP a graphical editing enviroment and released under a commercial license in 2001. It is popular amongst the electronic music community circles and with DJ's worldwide.  


==External links==  
==External links==  

Revision as of 17:15, 17 September 2006

Rosegarden
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Fully featured MIDI sequencer
Developer(s) Abeleton Team
Release information
Initial release {{{released}}}
Stable release 5.2.2
Preview release 6.0
Compatibility
Operating system Windows, OS/X, Linux/BSD (Wine Emulation)
Additional information
Use MIDI Sequencing
License Propreitary
Website http://www.ableton.com/

Introduction

What is Ableton Live? Ableton Live is a commercial music sequencer that is designed to be an instrument and a live performance tool for composing and arranging. Live was rewritten in C++ from a design in MAX/MSP a graphical editing enviroment and released under a commercial license in 2001. It is popular amongst the electronic music community circles and with DJ's worldwide.

External links