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MusE is foremost available for Linux, we hope it's just a matter of time before it is ported to your (other) favourite platform.
MusE should be available for most distributions in the default repository, the actual procedure to install MusE from the respective source is outside the scope of this page. (There is some likely outdated info below in the Binaries chapter about installation for various distributions.)
If your distribution only has an old version you can install it from source follow the instructions below.
There is now AppImage available for the latest development release (master): https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse/releases/download/latest/MusE-master-x86_64.AppImage
AppImages for the stable releases are also available, starting with 4.0.0-pre1 (see below).
Stable source releases can now be found here: https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse/releases.
Releases prior to 3.1 are available here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmuse/files.
For information about how to compile MusE from source see the README file in the package!
Our development happens here on github, checkout the git repository on the base page. Instructions are here: https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse
If you don't want to compile your software on your own, a prebuild binary would be the best way to install MusE. They should be available for most Linux distributions.
Check your distributions repository, no specific info at this moment. From the command line this is usually done with a command like one of these:
sudo apt-get install muse sudo apt-get install museseq sudo aptitude install muse
There is probably a graphical packet manager than makes it more user friendly.
Check your distributions repository, no specific info at this moment. From the command line this is usually done with a command like one of these:
yum install muse (in fedora based distros)
There is probably a graphical packet manager than makes it more user friendly.
Media
Documentation
- Introduction
- Getting up and running
- Beginners tutorial
- Basic overview of MusE
- Projects
- Editing in MusE
- Drum editor
- Event editor
- Mastertrack editor(s)
- The Panic Toolbar
- Tracks and parts
- Routes
- Track soloing
- Scripts
- Plugins
- Metronome Configuration
- Automation
- Configuration
- Usage of the editors
- Useful keyboard shortcuts
Documentation (Español)
- Introducción
- Para ponerse en marcha
- Tutorial para Principiantes
- Descripción básica de MusE
- Proyectos
- Edición en MusE
- Editor de percusión
- Editor de eventos
- Editor de la Pista Maestra (Mastertrack)
- Barra de herramientas de pánico
- Pistas y Partes
- Rutas
- Pista solistas (Track soloing)
- Programas (Scripts)
- Complementos (plugins)
- Configuración del Metrónomo
- Automatización
- Configuración