Hey Geoff,

2013/2/23 Geoff Beasley <[email protected]>:
> hi boys, just a few observations...
>
> with this recent round of timfixes Muse2 is close to as good as it gets
> on a computer. i'm not joking. sure there are still some things,but when
> i think back to where muse was a few years ago i never thought it
> possible to be where we are today.
>
> muse2 is by far the leading midi seq for linux - no question and no
> competition at all. it's stable, full featured and a JOY TO USE.
>
> For audio. you know what, i really love it now. i would like to see more
> improvements in audio routing configurability, but essentially i'm
> getting used to the existing model enough for me to n ot mind that much.
> and with the keyboard shortcuts aailable, one can 'automate' almost
> anything anyway.
>
> to me there are only 3 really important ones left -
>
>                  fade handles - usually small rectangles appearing at
> the top of an objects'  L<>R borders, which when clicked and
>                                         dragged will apply a fade
> in/fade out amplitude envelope to the wave file.
>
>                  cross fades - when two audio objects (midi as well ??)
> are moved over one another the conjoining region presents
>                                        two envelopes - one for the top
> layer and one for the lower layer, often called with a separate editor
>                                        for ease of use - these are
> individually manipulated to create a drawable envelope to seamlessly 'cross
>                                        fade' or "heal" the join between
> the two objects.
>
>                   LV2               so i can use my Linux DSP and CALF
> plugs....

Indeed these are quite high on my want list too though I can't make
any promises myself.
I find it still important to get a reminder or two to not loose track
entirely :)

> That's it as far as I can see from a users perspective. Keep the
> stability we have and we are there.
>
> The routing and mixer issues, cosmetics and a few other operational
> things i can (and have) lived with for years ;)
>
> the above stuff is just what is truely missing in any from whatever from
> muse atm. and it aint that much considering.
>
> Well done Tim, Robert,Flo, Orcan and of course the happy gnome - Werner
> :)  to whom we all dip our lids - wouldn't be here if it wern't for you.

Indeed and thank you, happy users are definitely an energy restorer! :)

Regards,
Robert

>
>
> best
>
> g
>
> PS: Tim, when i get back on my feet I will certainly make some donation
> for your efforts.
>
>
>
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