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Project Summary

Advanced GTK+ Sequencer (AGS) is intended to use for music composition.

It features a piano roll, as well a synth, matrix editor, drum machine, soundfont2 player, mixer and an output panel. It's designed to be highly configurable. You may add effects to its effect chain; and add or remove audio channels/pads. You may set up a fully functional network of engines, thus there is a link editor for linking audio lines.

You might control GSequencer by keyboard. As you move to a note it provides you an audible feedback.

Since version 0.7.x makes its functionality available through libraries. Lv2 and DSSI support has been added. The plugin API have got general improvements. You can now configure multiple soundcards supporting different backends like ALSA, OSS or JACK.

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alsa audio automation composition dssi gtk+ jackaudioconnectionkit ladspa linux lv2 OSS4 sequencer sound soundfont synth wav xml

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30 Day Summary

Oct 30 2023 — Nov 29 2023

12 Month Summary

Nov 29 2022 — Nov 29 2023
  • 517 Commits
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