An Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer

Edit Package qtractor

Qtractor is an Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application
written in C++ around the Qt4 toolkit using Qt Designer.

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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qtractor-0.9.35.tar.gz 0002548418 2.43 MB
qtractor.changes 0000092182 90 KB
qtractor.spec 0000003075 3 KB
Latest Revision
Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1120972 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 63)
- update to 0.9.35:
  * MIDI Step-input is now finally featured on the MIDI clip
    editor (aka. piano-roll), provided Clip/Record is on and playback
    is not rolling; current snap-to-beat applies; starts/resets to
    play-head;
  * Edit/Insert/Step to advance a single step/rest.
  * Notes keyed in the MIDI clip editor's virtual piano keyboard
    may now be recorded, especially while "overdubbing".
  * The official VST3 plug-in SDK is now included in the source
    tree as Git submodules.
  * Fixed a rounding error on current BBT information passed to
    plugins and to JACK transport/timebase.
  * When on Track/Auto Deactivate mode, plugins now show a dull,
    dimmed lit, green (fake-)LED when in auto-deactivated state.
  * Attempt to actually (de)activate plugins once on
    (de)instantiation.
  * Fixed the snap-to-beat of new notes entry on the MIDI clip
    editor (aka. piano-roll) due on time signature changes.
  * Start JACK transport rolling only when metronome Count-in
    ends.
  * Fixed an allegedly old and incorrect 0dBfs notch position on
    MIDI track/buses audio meter sidekicks.
  * Send/return and Aux-send inserts now show the proper name and
    the target output bus name on the properties editor title
    respectively.
  * Fixed a zero-day blunder that was keeping the real-time
    process cycle from having the uniform block-size of 64 frames per
    period;
  * Multiple MIDI clip tools may now be applied simultaneously,
    in a single shot, in the following priority order: quantize,
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