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and yet more tiny lurking critters swatted ;)
Well, the major highlight to this release is in fact this brand new and way long overdue feature, seamlessly integrated to the faithful and regular audio track export function: MIDI track instrument plug-in rendering and mix-down (aka. freeze) is now real, as long their audio output goes onto selected buses, aka. stems, mix-groups, whatever a mix/mastering head would name it! nb. on the (very exquisite) Qtractor arch-model parlance, those are just called "audio output buses" and that ain't gonna change, any time soon, so stop it! A word of caution must be told by now: dedicated (JACK) audio output ports are off-the-grid, so sorry.
Maybe this silently makes a notch towards the DAW epitome, though Qtractor still claims to be just a plain and honest sequencer--with yet another DAW-like feature addition--the same as it ever was.
Nuff said.
Qtractor is an audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application written in C++ with the Qt framework. Target platform is 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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Enjoy && keep the fun.
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thanks its help me
thanks its help me
Daniel Gomes
Another great release
Hi Rui Nuno, why does the "backward" and "forward" shortcuts I defined only seem to work in the timeline and not in the clip editor, forcing me to use the mouse? Is there something that I missed?
re. MIDI clip editor shortcuts
the MIDI clip editor has its own shortcuts configuration settings
maybe you can try to redefine the same on there (menu Help/Shortcuts...) ?
hth.
cheers
ps. if you're running from current git master head (v0.6.7.9+), take care that shortcuts configuration is going through significant changes, mainly to adopt MIDI controllers to the picture in addition to PC-keyboard shortcuts.
the MIDI clip editor has its
the MIDI clip editor has its own shortcuts configuration settings
Duly noted, thanks!
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