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Good virtual instruments to use in Rosegarden?
      13/08/05 11:41 PM
So I put Ubuntu on my laptop recently, and not too long after that I put on Rosegarden. It's really nice (in some ways nicer than Cubase) but so far I've found no synths to use with it, certainly not in the Ubuntu repos anyway. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?

I've tried Sprial before (just stand alone), but I don't think a modular synth is going to be lean enough for my rather old 850MHz P3. ZynAddSubFX is *definitely* out of the question!

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