Linux testers wanted for OneSeq 0.3.2
A first Linux x86_64 tester tarball is available from this post only, for users comfortable trying an early unsupported build.
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User-facing release notes for OneSeq. These posts focus on what you can download, install, and use.
A first Linux x86_64 tester tarball is available from this post only, for users comfortable trying an early unsupported build.
Read postThis release adds the Massfall Material/Collision synth engine and makes common cockpit edits faster from the header and parameter strip.
Read postGrid editing now gives clearer feedback for [ and ] parameter-step changes, including useful units for the selected parameter.
Read postOneSeq adds an opt-in MCP area in Config for agent-assisted live sessions, while normal use stays self-contained.
Read postThe subtractive engine is presented as BASS, and Fractal MAP editing gains fit, reset, zoom, and pan controls.
Read postThis release adds a broader set of built-in MIDI input controller profiles for hands-on control.
Read postThe Windows release package now carries the OneSeq icon through the app and installer path.
Read postA small public package refresh keeps the Windows downloads and checksum surface aligned after the first Fractal release.
Read postFractal Hybrid gets a clearer Current Note workflow for turning pattern notes into exact sounds.
Read postThe first public OneSeq site is online with a Windows x64 MSI, a portable ZIP, and checksums.
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