<html> <center><h1>MusE - The Linux Music Editor</h1></center> <p> <h2>About MusE</h2> MusE is a multitrack virtual studio for Linux that has support for sequencing of both midi and audio and has, among other things, support for LADSPA, Jack and ALSA. <br> MusE is written by Werner Schweer and others and is published under the <a href="COPYING.html"> GNU General Public License</a>. The latest release of MusE and the <b>up2date documentation</b> can be found at the MusE hompage: <a href="http://www.muse-sequencer.org/">http://www.muse-sequencer.org/</a>. <br> <br> This is the old manual of the 0.6.3 release but there is already a new one in development, try this: <a href="http://www.muse-sequencer.org/wiki/index.php/Manual">http://www.muse-sequencer.org/wiki/index.php/Manual</a> <p> <h2>1. Introduction (still to be written)</h2> <p> <h2>2. <a href="installation.html">Installation</a></h2> <ul> <li>2.1 How to Obtain MusE <li>2.2 System Requirements <li>2.3 Compiliation and Installation </ul> <p> <h2>3. <a href="invocation.html">Invoking MusE</a></h2> <ul> <li>3.1 Invoking MusE <li>3.2 Command Line Options <li>3.3 File Types Recognized by MusE </ul> <p> <h2>4. <a href="window_ref.html">Window Reference Guide</a></h2> <ul> <li>4.1 The Main Window <li>4.2 The Arranger <li>4.2.1 The Left Pane <li>4.2.1.1 Track Info <li>4.2.2 The Right Pane <li>4.3 The Button Bar & Menus </ul> <p> <h2>5. <a href="getting_started.html">Getting Started</a></h2> <ul> <li>5.1 Creating A New Song <li>5.2 Recording Events <li>5.3 Step Recording </ul> <p> <h2>6. Mixer Automation (still to be written)</h2> <ul> <li>6.1 Record Automation Events (still to be written) </ul> <p> <h2>Glossary (still to be written)</h2> </html>