rncbc.org has announced the Mid-Spring’25 release of Qtractor version 1.5.5, and the Vee One Suite version 1.3.2 of old-school software instruments, for GNU/Linux.
Changes for this Qtractor release:
- Fixed negative time values displayed in tool-tips, when dragging the rubber-band (lasso) to the left, over the absolute beginning of the timeline.
- A warning is now issued when an audio self connection is made (e.g. connecting an output bus (or insert send) directly into an input bus (or insert return).
- Files item selection mode switching corrected.
- Mitigate or postpone a ‘too many open files’ condition as much as possible.
- Let muted clips show the “[Mute]” tag as the name label prefix, so that it’s visible even on small clips.
- Stepping up next development cycle (Qt >= 6.9).
See also: Qtractor 1.5.5 – A Mid-Spring’25 Release
The Vee One Suite is comprised of four separate, autonomous software instruments, which are:
- synthv1 – a polyphonic subtractive synthesizer.
- samplv1 – a polyphonic sampler synthesizer.
- drumkv1 – a drum-kit sampler synthesizer.
- padthv1 – a polyphonic additive synthesizer.
All being delivered in dual form:
- A pure stand-alone JACK client with JACK-session, NSM (Non/New Session Management) and both JACK MIDI and ALSA MIDI input support;
- A LV2 instrument plugin.
Changes for the Vee One Suite in this release:
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Unassigned element/sample keys are now shown grayed out on the virtual piano keyboard. (drumkv1).
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Added generic Ogg Vorbis container type filter (*.ogg) to sample file requester dialog. (samplv1 and drumkv1).
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Stepping up next development cycle (Qt >= 6.9).
See also: Vee One Suite 1.3.2 – A Mid-Spring’25 Release
Both Qtractor and the Vee One Suite are free, open-source Linux Audio software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.
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