Nama 1.204 is now in Debian unstable

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Thanks to the Debian Perl Team, we now have a recent Nama in
Debian.

It is available through 'sid', the Debian "unstable"
distribution. 

So if that's what you're running, you can experiment 
with Nama by doing a simple 'apt-get install nama'.

Even, if you're running a different version of Debian,
you can still install Nama by running 'cpanm Audio::Nama'
as an unprivileged user, which will install Nama and 
its dependencies under $HOME/perl5. In that case, 
you may need to run 'perl -Mlocal::lib >> .bashrc'
to setup your environment.

About Nama

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.


-- 
Joel Roth
  

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