On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 3:18 PM, David L. Craig <dlc.usa@gmail.com> wrote:
On 17Nov17:1309+0100, Kjetil Matheussen wrote:
>
> > On 11/16/2017 06:35 AM, Kjetil Matheussen wrote:
> > >> ??James Harkins:
> > >>
> > >> But of the big ones, you missed muse: http://muse-sequencer.org/
> >
> > FWIW, I had never heard of that, so I went to check their site. Looks
> > like no news there since 9/29/2016.
> >
>
> Muse is one of the really old linux audio programs.  Maybe there's so few
> bugs left that it's not that urgent to create new releases? I also checked
> github, and it's still being developed, although not as actively as ardour.
>
> > Checked Debian Testing repository and it's not listed. Musescore is, but
> > no Muse Sequencer.
> >
>
> I quickly searched the internet for muse debian, and muse is present in
> debian. Note that the package name is just "muse", not "muse sequencer".

There is also MuseScore, not a DAW per se, but it focuses on producing
standard notation from MIDI input and includes a rudimentary mixer, so
the OP might find it useful, although its UI is not very intuitive.

MuseScore is the old code in Muse to edit western style scores. It was
taken out by Werner Scheer and put into a separate program instead.
Werner Scheer was the original author of both Muse and MuseScore.
Also, not everyone thinks the UI of MuseScore is unintuitive (I haven't used it though).