Show-off my open-source stuff, mostly of the Linux Audio/MIDI genre

QjackCtl 0.2.23 released!

Not much to say, but an apologise: QjackCtl 0.2.23 has been released and is the one first ever introducing explicit JACK MIDI support (JACK >= 0.107.0 is required). The version minor number did not bump as promised. Fact is I'm making that reservation for the coming and ever nearer Qt4 migration. So near that it will crash land around now sooner than after ;)

Qsynth fully migrated to Qt4

That's right. As of today and without warning, Qsynth has been officially ported to Qt4, completely and without a trace of Qt3 support. This marks the start of a series of tasks that I've been postponing for almost a year now, but the inevitable, boring and daunting effort of converting an aging Qt3 code base to Qt4 has finally seen some success.

The Seventh Draught - MIDI Editor's debut!

Just a month after the previous alpha-pre-release (if one may call that so), here comes a major upgrade to this pet project of mine, now getting bigger and fatter, and counting. This time I am proud to release the first glance for the MIDI clip editor integration and raw power functionality. There's no innovation here, it is just a long due feature and taken out from the closet :)

The Sixth Lord

In preparation for the long due MIDI editing stuff, it has come the time for another pre-release, now being called "The Sixth Lord" one (second to nothing).

The Filthy Fifth

Hi, I just decided to do this new preview release of Qtractor, an audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer for GNU/Linux, based on the Qt4 GUI framework and engineered on top of JACK Audio Connection Kit for Audio and ALSA Sequencer for MIDI.

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