Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net/
Qtractor is an Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application written
in C++ around the Qt4 toolkit. The initial target platform will be Linux,
where the Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) for audio, and the Advanced
Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) for MIDI, are the main infrastructures
to evolve as a fairly-featured Linux Desktop Audio Workstation GUI,
specially dedicated to the personal home-studio.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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qtractor-0.9.11.tar.gz | 0001849813 1.76 MB | |
qtractor-powerpc.patch | 0000000520 520 Bytes | |
qtractor.changes | 0000083258 81.3 KB | |
qtractor.spec | 0000003256 3.18 KB |
Revision 25 (latest revision is 56)
- Update to 0.9.11 - MIDI Instrument and patch, bank and program names are now correctly updated on their respective track -list (left pane) columns. - Avoid copying/replicating dirty MIDI clip files, for yet untitled/scratch sessions. - Transport/Backward commands now honoring edit-tail, loop-end and punch-out points, when playback is not rolling. - A session name (sub-)directory is now suggested on every new session properties dialog. - Avoid adding any extraneous clip replica when Ctrl +dragging on either of its edges. - When using autotools and ./configure --with-qt=..., it is also necessary to adjust the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable (after a merge request by plcl aka. Pedro López-Cabanillas, while on qmidinet, thanks). - Fixing a potential crash-effect in switching MIDI output buses on tracks that are set to show audio output monitoring meters, is on going still. - Cahnges from 0.9.10 - Fixed the potential crash-effect in switching MIDI output buses on tracks that are set to show audio output monitoring meters. - Fixed initial session tempo override when importing a standard MIDI file (as reported on issue #230). - An alternate time-signature/meter option is being served to the MIDI clip editor (aka. piano-roll) and allowing for some poly-rythm/meter scenarios on a per MIDI clip basis. - Fixed MIDI "overdub" recording on offset clips. - MIDI bank and program settings now propagating to all MIDI track's clips resp.
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