I’ve wanted to get back into piano and to start off I was wondering if there was any decent FOSS piano software for linux?
https://blog.wolftune.com/p/software-recommendations-and-more.html
If anybody knows what you’re looking for, the author of this blog does.
Do you mean a VST? There’s a good list of open-source VSTs here: https://github.com/webprofusion/OpenAudio
piano software
What do you mean?
High end digital keyboards market themselves as pianos.
Wondering the same. DAW? DAW-Lite?
I’ve used Ardour to capture keyboard midi input before. Not beginner-friendly, but it works if you want to play something, pick a soundfile, edit a flubbed note or two, and add it to a project.
Does musescore fit your needs? If you want a piano… you should probably get a midi input keyboard. If you don’t need 88 keys and real-time playing, you can deal with less octaves.
Not quite sure what you’re after - but on the off chance, I’ll mention LMMS, as I don’t think it’s already been mentioned amongst the other audio software.
Website here: LMMS
Well… if you want the very minimum necessary to play piano, I’ve written this tool to do it with just a MIDI keyboard and a modern browser.
http://tools.fabioiotti.com/midi-synth/index.html https://github.com/bruce965/midi-synth