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NAME

6       MusE - MIDI/Audio Sequencer
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SYNOPSIS

9       muse3 [ options ] [ file ]
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DESCRIPTION

12       MusE  is  a  MIDI/Audio  sequencer  that can also record and edit sound
13       files, apply effects and filters from an intuitive graphical interface.
14       It  is  based  on the Linux-specific ALSA interface for audio i/o.  The
15       Jack Audio Connection Kit is used for routing.  LADSPA-compliant  plug‐
16       ins allow to extend the list of available effects.
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18       The optional file argument denotes a project file in MusE-internal for‐
19       mat that is loaded on startup.  Project files can also be loaded  later
20       on through the graphical menu.
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OPTIONS

23       -a     Use a dummy audio backend instead of real audio i/o.
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25       -d     Start in debugging mode without real-time threads.
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27       -D     Enable verbose debugging messages.
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29       -h     Display usage information.
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31       -I     Do not attempt to load any DSSI plugins.
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33       -l xx  Force locale to the language/country code xx.
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37       -m     Provide debugging messages about midi input events.
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39       -M     Provide debugging messages about midi output events.
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41       -p     Do not attempt to load any LADSPA plugins.
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43       -P n   Set  scheduling  priority of real-time threads to n (Dummy only,
44              default 40. Else fixed by Jack.).
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46       -s     Provide debugging messages about sync events.
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48       -v     Print version information.
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50       -V     Do not attempt to load any VST plugins.
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52       -y     Enable Python control support.
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54       -Y n   Force midi real time priority to n.
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SEE ALSO

57       MusE provides an integrated help system in the  graphical  user  inter‐
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AUTHORS

61       MusE  was  written by Werner Schweer, Robert Jonnson, Mathias Lundgren,
62       Frank Neumann, Joachim Schiele, Tim Donnelly,  Nil  Geisweiller,  Orcan
63       Ogetbil and others.
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65       This   manual   page   was   originally   written   by   Daniel  Kobras
66       <kobras@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by
67       others). It was updated later by Orcan Ogetbil for MusE2.
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