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Rosegarden is a free software digital audio workstation program developed for GNU/Linux with ALSA and KDE. It acts as an audio and MIDI sequencer, scorewriter and musical composition and editing tool. It is intended to be a free replacement for such applications as Cubase.

Rosegarden does not include a software synthesizer, but works with soft synthesizers such as FluidSynth and Timidity. The most current version (Rosegarden-4 1.2.3) supports the DSSI soft synthesizer interface.

The current version, Rosegarden-4, is the recommended version for use and development; it requires ALSA, and only runs in a very limited manner on non-Linux systems [link]. Rosegarden-2 is several years old and has limited features, but works stably on a wide variety of Unix-like operating systems and other platforms such as OpenVMS.

The Rosegarden project was started in 1993 at the University of Bath. Rosegarden-2.1 was released under the GPL in 1997; Rosegarden-4 began in April 2000. Version 1.0 was released on February 14, 2005 (St. Valentine's Day).

Rosegarden's lead developers are Chris Cannam, Richard Bown and Guillaume Laurent.

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