Ole Aamot commented:

GNOME Gingerblue may be a Free Software program for musicians who would 
compose, record and share original music to the Internet such as soundcloud.com 
from the GNOME Desktop.

The project isn’t yet ready for distribution with GNOME 3 and the GUI and 
features such as sound recording must be implemented and support for the 
GtkRecordButton needs to be added in GTK+ 4.0.

At the moment I have only released GNOME Gingerblue version 0.1.0, but with 
very basic features:

    Chord Files
    Configurable Volume Knob
    XML Parsing

The GNOME release team complained at the early release cycle before 0.1.0 in 
July and Bassi told me to stop this project, but I estimate it'll take at least 
4 years to complete 1.0 in reasonable time for GNOME 4 expected to be released 
between 2020 - 2022 with touch enabled mobile UX and recording.

Purism Librem 5 shipped with GNOME 4 will have microphone jack for the input 
line, so I assume
that it would be easy to do pre-production and recording if GNOME would focus 
on this project.

You may contact me on [email protected] or [email protected] if you have 
any questions regarding the development of GNOME Gingerblue.  I plan to spend 
the Christmas working on it.

Happy hacking,
Ole

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