MusE is a MIDI/Audio sequencer with recording and editing capabilities written originally by Werner Schweer now developed and maintained by the MusE development team.
MusE aims to be a complete multitrack virtual studio for Linux, it is published under the GNU General Public License. MusE has among other things support for:
- Midi sequencing
- Realtime Record/Playback
- Midi Import/Export
- Part export import
- Input filter
- Midi editing with Piano roll or Drum editor
- Internal synth plugins including soundfont capable synth
- Use external synths both hardware and software
- Audio sequencing
- Realtime Record/Playback several mono/stereo inputs/outputs.
- Several types of audio tracks
- Audio inputs
- Audio outputs
- Wave tracks
- Audio groups
- Aux outputs
- Perform audio effects like chorus/flanger in realtime!
Supports:
- LASH - for session control with external LASH enabled applications
- Jack - jack-audio-connection-kit http://jackaudio.org
- ALSA-midi - for external midi support
Check out the tour for more information.
MusE
News
Features what can MusE do for you?
Tour what can MusE do for you?
Tutorials helps you to get into MusE
Download want to get MusE?
Installation installation instructions.
Screenshots How does MusE look like?
Getting help:
The FAQ Frequently asked questions
Manual the official Manual
The MusE ML Info on our mailinglists
Getting Involved Want to contribute to MusE?
Report a bug if you found a bug or want to request a feature.
SVN compile MusE from SVN tips&tricks
Tools / Programs which you should know!
Links to MusE related things
Art MusE related fan art
Project ideas Want to work on something MusE related? Here are some ideas
Development branches for MusE:
----- 0.x -------- 1.x (qt3, autotools, alsa-midi)
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\---------- 2.x (qt4, cmake, jack-midi) -- this may never be concluded. Active development is in 1.0
Deprecated parts of wiki
General MusE related things:
The Wishlist new ideas? / found a feature missing?
TODO list of things that are in progress