Excerpts from Robert Jonsson's message of 2010-09-27 23:01:03 +0200: > Friends, MusE 1.1 is here! > > [Introduction] > MusE is a combined midi and audio sequencer which tries > to cover most bases for the linux computer studio. > MusE is one of the oldest sequencers on the Linux audio scene and is > today a very stable open source solution for everyday music making. > > This release adds some new features, lots of bugfixes and a bunch > of usability improvements. > > Â ÂMusE : http://muse-sequencer.org > > [Highlights] > * Jack midi support. > * Allow native VST guis for plugins > * Audio and midi routing popup menus now stay open, for making rapid > connections. > * MusE now has two mixers, with selectable track type display. > * External midi sync fixes and improvements, should be very stable > * Some pianoroll improvements > * Some crash fixes > * Drum editor fixes > * Various arranger fixes and improvements > * Various improvements for plugin guis > * Routing fixes > * Stability fixes for plugins > * Various DSSI fixes > * Rec enabled track moves with selection when only one track is rec enabled > * Jack midi, routing system, multichannel synth ins/outs, midi strips > and trackinfo pane. > * Dummy audio driver: Added global settings for sample rate and period size. > * Arranger track list: Quick 'right-click' or 'ctrl-click' or > 'ctrl-mouse-wheel' toggling of Track On/Off. > * Allow changing timebase master > * Option to split imported midi tracks into multiple parts. > * Several new keyboard shortcuts for various operations, see shortcut editor > * Several colour tweaks and other cosmetic changes > * Various stability fixes > * Countless fixes and tweaks, about a 300 lines in the Changelog, > Âcheck it for a complete list of blood sweat and tears > > [What is MusE again?] > MusE is multitrack virtual studio with support for: > * Midi > Â* jack midi > Â* internal softsynths, including soundfont player FluidSynth > Â and sample player Simple Drums > Â* DSSI softsynths, including VST instruments > Â * with a patch to DSSI, VST-chunks are handled > Â* Drum editor > Â* Pianoroll > Â* Conventional arranger > Â* midi automation > Â* and lots more > * Audio > Â* Jack > Â* Jack transport > Â* LADSPA plugins > Â* VST plugins through dssi-vst > Â* audio automation, old sch00l > Â* and lots more > > [ChangeLog] > > For a complete list of changes, check the ChangeLog in > the package or online at the sourceforge site: > http://lmuse.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/lmuse/trunk/muse/ChangeLog?revision=459 > > [Download] > http://muse-sequencer.org/index.php/Download > > Keep on rocking! > The MusE team Wow, sounds like a really huge improvement. I heard recently that MusE is quite good as a sequencer. It's a pity it's still qt3, which afaik some distros don't even ship anymore. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user