Hi blinux, This mail is to let you know about Nama,[1] a multitrack recorder / digital audio workstation with a command-line user interface. Nama is suitable for console users, and has been used for projects much more complicated than would be practical using Ecasound alone.[2] A mailing list is available for questions and discussion.[3] Details follow. I welcome feedback from any tire-kicking, torture-testing etc. Regards, Joel DESCRIPTION =========== Nama is a digital audio workstation. It is suitable for multitrack recording, effects-processing, editing, mixing, and other audio tasks. Nama uses Ecasound, developed by Kai Vehmanen, for audio processing. Nama hosts LADSPA and LV2 plugins, Ecasound effects and controllers. It works well under JACK and ALSA. New projects begin with a mixer, and may include tracks, takes, buses, effects, sends, inserts, marks, regions, fades, edits, sequences and submixes, with mixdown to wav, ogg, mp3. Nama has a full-featured command interpreter with TAB completion, keyword help and command history; a hotkey mode for tweaking effect parameters, a Tk-based GUI, and project management (history, branching, tags) based on git. INSTALLATION ============ The easiest way to install Nama, is using a CPAN client such as cpan or cpanm: cpanm Audio::Nama PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 cpan Audio::Nama Other dependencies are Ecasound, LADSPA SDK (for LADSPA plugin support), LILV utilities (for LV2 plugin support), and midish (for MIDI capabilities). 1. http://freeshell.de/~bolangi/cgi1/nama.cgi/00home.html 2. http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html 3. http://www.freelists.org/list/nama -- Joel Roth -- Joel Roth _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list