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Mumhanzi (Umculo)
rncbc updates Qtractor and Vee One Suite for Linux
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31271, member: 636"] Linux music makers can grab fresh updates from [ICODE]rncbc.org[/ICODE] right away. They just put out the Early Spring '25 version of Qtractor 1.5.4 plus a new Vee One Suite 1.3.1 for making music. These updates pack useful fixes for people who create tunes on Linux machines. Qtractor fixed many problems, like clip timing issues when you change song tempo. The program handles MIDI step input better - you can add notes bit by bit or record over parts with full undo support if you make mistakes. Your MIDI clips grow automatically when needed during step input. The team fixed how empty audio clips appear when you cancel recording. They solved track state issues that happened when deleting clips during recording. The piano-roll editor lets any MIDI track ghost itself. Many parts beyond just clips and markers help set your total session length correctly. Command line problems went away that crashed the app when displaying help screens. The Vee One Suite brings four completely separate instruments to Linux music makers. Synthv1 creates sounds through subtractive synthesis. Samplv1 plays back samples with keyboard control. Drumkv1 specializes in drum kit samples for beats. Padthv1 makes sounds through additive synthesis methods. Each instrument works in two ways - standalone with JACK support or as a plugin using the LV2 standard. Both programs are free under the GNU General Public License. Musicians can connect these tools with other Linux audio software. The command-line fix prevents crashes when asking for help information. You can read more details at the rncbc.org website, where they posted full announcements about both releases. These music tools help Linux users create professional sounds without paying anything. Anyone interested can download them directly from the developer site starting today. [/QUOTE]
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