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|Name=Ags
 
|Short description=Audio sequencer
 
|Full description=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 conjungtion 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.
 
|Homepage URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/ags
 
|VCS checkout command= svn co https://ags.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ags ags
 
|Computer languages=C
 
|Version identifier=0.3.15-0
 
|Version date=2012/05/28
 
|Version download=http://sourceforge.net/projects/ags/files/ags_0.3.15-0.tar.bz2/download
 
|Last review by=Donaldr3
 
|Last review date=2013/01/25
 
|Submitted by=Donaldr3
 
|Submitted date=2013/01/25
 
|Is GNU=No
 
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|License=GPLv3orlater
 
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