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Version 2.0 of MusE, the multitrack virtual studio for Linux, is now available.

The big changes since 1.1 are:

  • Moved to qt4, this affects the visuals and potentially improved portability.
  • Graphical automation in the arranger.
  • A new score editor.
  • MusE now defaults to using MIDI through Jack, -A enables native alsa support.
  • New style MDI GUI with a bunch of configuration options to satisfy all tastes.
  • Redone MIDI editing tool dialogs with lots of new functionality.
  • Lots and lots and lots of internal small and big changes to improve stability, speed and functionality.
  • PSIIF support.

 

A condensed list of changes since the last beta are as follows:

  • Sync fix: MusE now records tempo changes from externally clocked MIDI.
  • Audio controller playback has smooth frame resolution even with large audio buffers.
  • Feature: MIDI control of audio parameters.
  • Lots of automation improvements.
  • Switched to use JACK MIDI.
  • Added: -A switch: “Force inclusion of ALSA MIDI even if using Jack”.
  • Lots of leaks removed.
  • Added colorhints to iR and oR routing buttons.
  • Templates: File dialog: Lots of changes.
  • Lots of widget focus fixes.
  • Allow loading of DSSI synths in LADSPA browser.
  • MIDI editors: Added “Delta Mode” button to Note Info toolbar.

 

The full change log is available here. Find the download here.

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