Finally it is here, MusE 1.0
[Introduction]
This is not the beginning, nor the end, but it marks the
culmination of 10 years of feature packed and bug ridden
development towards the goal of making a good
platform for creating music on the Linux platform
MusE :
http://muse-sequencer.org
[Highlights since 0.9]
* DSSI + Win VST support
* Python remote control API (for wonderful things)
* some primitive example scripts for live re-sequencing
included, more to come
* Instrument editor with GS/XG drum controller support
* Part cloning
* Better bounce operations, with Jack freewheel mode support
* Better midi sync output
* Midi controller knobs in pianoroll and drum editor
* Jack transport master timebase function
* External midi filtering support
write your midi filters in just about anything, including bash
* Denormal protection + limiter
* Record looping overdub, replace, mix support
* Audio optimizations, less CPU usage
* Countless fixes and tweaks, about a 1000 lines in the Changelog,
check it for a complete list of blood sweat and tears
[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.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/lmuse/muse/ChangeLog?revision=1.214…
[Download]
http://muse-sequencer.org/index.php/Download
Now, quickly! Test and report so we can provide an 1.0.1 version :)
Have a merry christmas and a happy new year.
The MusE team