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    AGS - Advanced Gtk+ Sequencer
    Advanced GTK+ Sequencer 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, add or remove audio channels/pads. You may set up a fully functional network of engines, therefore exists a link editor for linking audio lines. In conjunction with ags you need a realtime kernel and alsa support. `ags` uses conditional locks to keep several threads in sync that's why you need at least a preemptible kernel.
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    gmorgan

    gmorgan

    GMorgan_0.79 updated November 21, 2016

    ...GMorgan .79 runs well on Ubuntu and most Linux/GNU distributions. Although it is included in the tarball, you can download .75 pdf documentation from the files section here. This revision incorporates a new drum pattern panel based on the FLTK spreadsheet example. There is also some miscellaneous cleanup. If you have tried it before, be sure to go to Settings->global, renew the file paths to the current gmorgan directory, and save them. The sound file has been slightly reformated, so results could be unpredictable if you don't do this. Try the play along at http://www.seconnecticut.com/GmorganPlayalong.htm
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