[LAD] [ANN] MusE 1.0.1

alex stone compose59 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 17 11:44:32 UTC 2010


On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Robert Jonsson <spamatica at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello folks,
> Right on the heels of big One-O we've decided to release a minor
> update with some corrections, main features being some package
> improvements and a midi timing issue when running under very high
> priority.
>
>     MusE : http://muse-sequencer.org
>
> [Fixes since 1.0]
> * Removed: Disabled watchdog thread. (T356)
> * Changed/Fixed: Thread priorites: Added command line switches
>  for audio (-P) and midi (-Y). (T356)
>   - Audio (-P) applies to dummy driver only.
>     (Else audio priority is fixed by Jack).
>  Fixes potential issue with midi timing when MusE was assigned
>  a very high priority.
> * Added: Enable/disable LASH command line switch (-L),
>  (if LASH support is compiled in). (T356)
>   - Helps prevent some issues like auto-starting Jack, or
>   automatically routing midi to fluidsynth (observed).
> * Fixed: BUG ID: 2879426: *.med does not save meta event types. (T356)
> * Fixed: Midi meters now show for each track even if they're all on
>  same device and channel. (T356)
> * Applied: muse-destdir.patch Scripts and utils packaging fix
>  submitted by Orcan Ogetbil. (T356)
> * Fixed: python detection exchanged for script from http://libvirt.org/ (rj)
> * Feature: Jack transport enable/disable in Midi Sync settings window.
>  Stores setting per-song. (T356)
>  - Should be Ok to use and test. Needs a bit more work. See jack.cpp
>  and jackaudio.h
> * Fixed: Speedups of audio pre-fetch especially when moving the cursor
>  around (seeking). (T356)
>
> [What is MusE again?]
> MusE is multitrack virtual studio with support for:
> * Midi
>  (only Alsa yet)
>  * internal softsynths, including soundfont player FluidSynth
>    and sample player Simple Drums
>  * DSSI softsynths, including VST instruments
>    * with a patch to DSSI, VST-chunks are handled
>  * Drum editor
>  * Pianoroll
>  * Conventional arranger
>  * midi automation
>  * and lots more
> * Audio
>  * Jack
>  * Jack transport
>  * LADSPA plugins
>  * VST plugins through dssi-vst
>  * audio automation, old sch00l
>  * 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=374&view=markup
>
> [Download]
> http://muse-sequencer.org/index.php/Download
>
> The MusE team
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>

Robert, thanks for the heads up.

I'd ask here, how close are you chaps to implementing jackmidi, and
the ability to create as many jackmidi output ports as is required by
the user?

Alex.
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