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MusE 3.1pre1

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 8:55 pm
by spamatica
And.... finally a tarball uploaded. Please test and report back any issues for this pre-release.

ReleaseNote:
== MusE 3.1pre1 release February 25, 2019 ==

As always time flies. Flies are also very busy little bees. Heh.
Regardless, a new MusE version is coming up with bunch of new features.

Some highlights in this release are:
* Safe Plugin Scanner 'sandbox', makes startup both speedier and more importantly much more stable.
* PRECOUNT feature reintroduced
* Added shortcut for renaming a part
* Added a text filter to the shortcut dialog
* Issue 639: Make 'midi remote' dialog box more clear.
* Fix Issue 640: wavecanvas.cpp use QProcess not fork() et al.
* Updated all PyQt4 based midi scripts to use PyQt5
* NEW! Midi controller graphs copy/cut/paste and drag/drop:
* Mixer strips added to Drum and Wave Editors:
* Massive graphics, canvases, cut/copy/paste/drag/drop workover
* Entire graphics chain from class View all the way through to the editor classes has been reworked.
* Update regions as well as rectangles are now passed to most routines.
* Lasso changed in arranger to take less cpu
* Copy/cut/paste mechanism is now designed to be more WYSIWYG, to avoid operating unknown to user on selected items in some other out-of-view window.
* Midi controller graphs no longer wait for sync with audio cycle to draw
* Merge pull 634 "Run properly on HiDPI screens" from hfiguiere.
* For bug 632: Fix slight text error in Global Settings option: Now reads "Ctrl + right click sets left range marker".
* Added Ladspa RDF (lrdf) support. Initial support for now.
* New command line option -R forces rescan.
* Added command-line option -S (Don't load MESS plugins).
* Fix bug 629 by mqnc: Meta events (lyrics) not imported.
* Menu cleanups, rearrangement
* Fixed LV2 X11 GUI size.
* Fix non-functional mouse wheel on Canvas
* RtAudio realtime fixes
* Fixes to Master Track functionality, and Transport mini-makeover
* Auto-connect metronome to first audio output track.
* Major fixes to long-standing fundamental midi timing errors
* Added transport seek anti-flood mechanism.

For the complete list of changes see:
https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse/ ... /ChangeLog

News section:
http://muse-sequencer.org/index.php/News

Download:
http://muse-sequencer.org/index.php/Download

Demos page:
http://muse-sequencer.org/index.php/Demos

Forum is dead - long live the NEW FORUM:
viewforum.php?f=61

Keep on Rocking!
The MusE Team

Re: MusE 3.1pre1

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 9:03 pm
by Tim E. Real
Thank you Robert.
You da man!

I've got a scanner fix as discussed in another thread. Should be done soon.
It should make it into the final release.

Re: MusE 3.1pre1

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 9:44 pm
by alex stone
Downloaded from git, built ok, and runs ok.

Thanks fellas, will test further over the next few days.

Alex.

Re: MusE 3.1pre1

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 7:08 pm
by spamatica
Thanks Alex, sounds great.
And thank YOU Tim! For All the relentless hard work :)

Moreover, if anyone feels like doing some artwork for a new 3.1 splash-screen that would be nice! Either share here somewhere or send your proposal to me (spamatica at gmail.com)

Re: MusE 3.1pre1

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2019 11:27 pm
by Kott
Hi!

Do You have plans to update the (pre)release tarball?

Re: MusE 3.1pre1

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 12:31 am
by j_e_f_f_g
Anyway to get a pre-built binary for debian testing? Muse is one of my most used programs. But the debian repositories are stuck on a 2.1 version.


Compiling gnome software was enough of a nightmare these past years. I don't want risk my health with qt too.

Re: MusE 3.1pre1

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 5:19 pm
by spamatica
Prebuilt binaries would be great... I've been going for atleast something a few times but the hill has been to steep.
I'll give it a go again.

Are you on some less common distribution? At least with Ubuntu it should pretty straightforward to get it to build.

--
I just saw there was another question about new release tarball. Yes, now that I'm in MusE-mode again I'll try to do it as quickly as possible. :shock: 8) :lol:

Re: MusE 3.1pre1

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 11:05 pm
by Kott
j_e_f_f_g wrote:Anyway to get a pre-built binary for debian testing? Muse is one of my most used programs. But the debian repositories are stuck on a 2.1 version.
at least version 3.0.2 deb is available https://packages.debian.org/testing/source/muse

Re: MusE 3.1pre1

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 11:16 pm
by spamatica
spamatica wrote: Are you on some less common distribution? At least with Ubuntu it should pretty straightforward to get it to build.
Debian testing. I did read it. But apparently my brain was disconnected so it didn't register. I guess the packages needed are not absolutely the same as Ubuntu but should be close. I believe I have built for Debian Stretch a while ago at least.