New MusE Release, A Step Toward The Linux Studio
spamatica writes "In these times when multimedia on Linux seems to be on a roll, it's my pleasure to break the news that one of the most powerful midi/audio sequencers on Linux, MusE, has just had a new release. This release is a major milestone featuring things such as Jack-transport and win32/VST-Instrument support. Moreover it has been much improved concerning usability, stability and functionality. The Linux-based studio is looming ever closer -- in fact, it's here!"
spamatica writes "In these times when multimedia on Linux seems to be on a roll, it's my pleasure to break the news that one of the most powerful midi/audio sequencers on Linux, MusE, has just had a new release.
The submitter has a fitting nickname indeed...
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
WANing, again? the fruition of trustworthycomputing.com, at long last?
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http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/technology/AP-M
yikes almighty? haveN'T we seen enough? lookout bullow.
all is not lost?
consult with/trust in yOUR creators... conveying stuff that really matters... since/until forever. see you there?
don't hold your breadth on that won?
still, keep it simple, don't ask about the monIE, gnu online dating, or the moon/mars/bars shots.
tell 'em robbIE?
The unix based professional sound studio is here.
www.apple.com
I hate to sound snide, but why settle for linux when you can get fantastic hardware support, incredible OS audio implementation and decent GUI for all unix OS audio packages and for all the real pro gear like logic.
how there is still such a thing as 'software piracIE'?
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who would sell that whoreabull nazi krud?
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/19/technology/19
either yikes, or yuk, will do, eye gas? lookout bullow.
You don't sound snide at all, getting sound cards to work in Linux isn't exactly a science, and every other kernel seems to break them.
..in Japan.