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MusE version 0.6.2 is out

From:  Robert Jonsson <robert.jonsson-AT-dataductus.se>
To:  linux-audio-user-AT-music.columbia.edu, Linux Audio Announce <linux-audio-announce-AT-music.columbia.edu>, lmuse-user-AT-lists.sourceforge.net
Subject:  [linux-audio-announce] [ANN] MusE version 0.6.2
Date:  Thu, 6 Nov 2003 23:58:23 +0100

Hi,

This announcement is to inform you that a new version of MusE (0.6.2) has just
been released.

MusE is a multitrack virtual studio for Linux based on audio and midi 
sequencing.

Brief list of features:
- MIDI sequencer with:
  - pianoroll
  - drum editor
  - score editor
- Integrated softsynths
- Support for external MIDI equipment
- Audio sequencing with:
  - LADSPA plugins
  - Alsa output/input
  - Jack output/input
- LADCCA support
- MusE is translated to Russian, Spanish, French and Swedish.

* For screenshots and more information, check the homepage.
  http://lmuse.sourceforge.net.

Release 0.6.2 has a large number of improvements and bugfixes, current users 
are encouraged to upgrade.
Changes since 0.6.1 include:
- Many many usability improvements in Arranger, Drum editor and Piano roll,
  including lots of new shortcuts.
- Vastly improved FluidSynth integration.
- Some new documentation (still way too little though).
- Lots of bugfixes, including velocity event handling, saveAs, LADSPA path,
  project path.
- Improved RT performance.
- 64bit arch fixes.
- and lots more, check the ChangeLog.

For some demo tracks that are made with MusE check here:
http://www.helgo.net/gavel/lunar/index.html
(with many thanks to the author and MusE hacker, Mathias Lundgren)

Last but not least, MusE recently moved!
MusE is now available at http://lmuse.sourceforge.net.

Have fun!
/The MusE development team

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