On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 11:09:51PM +0000, James Mckernon wrote: > I use Pure Data a lot, and you're right that it could certainly handle this > kind of thing. I guess I was just hoping to find something with a different > workflow, as imo pd isn't really geared up for the kind of semi-DAW-type > work I have in mind. However, if I don't find another viable option, I may Why not separate the problems? You can create your delay loop using whichever environment you feel most comfortable with and then use it as an insert in Nama. Just put a jack input and output at each end of your programme/patch and then, on the track you want processed in Nama do: > ain pre|post my_sweet_delay_line Your track will now be processed in real-time (or you can use the caching mechanism if latency is a problem) and you can even mix how much of the processed signal is mixed in with the set_wetness command. This way, you can tweak the specialised effect however you like and still work in a DAW environment. (P.S. I'm sure you could emulate an effect such as what you would like to achieve using nothing but ecasound/LADSPA, but it would probably be long and tedious, as it's not really meant to that end: you're probably much better off using SC/Csound/PD/etc. which are designed to do these things.) Cheers, S.M. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user