Does the project have a home page? Might want to include a link.
- Mark
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Joel Roth <joelz@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Thanks to the patient testing and suggestions by
> Julien Claassen, I'm pleased to announce a shiny
> new version of Nama.
>
> New features since the last update include:
>
> - Auto JACK detection
> - Play head repositioning works properly with JACK (thanks, Kai!)
> - Full support for Ecasound controllers (and controller-controllers)
> In GUI mode, click on the target parameter label
> - Auxiliary sends to a soundcard channel or JACK client
> - Preview mode tests setup without writing WAV files
> - Autocompletion for text commands and project names
> - Recognize all ecasound-iam commands from int-cmd-list
> - Command parser seems to work perfectly
> - Automatically update effects data cache detecting new
> LADSPA plugins and Ecasound presets
> - 'bunch' and 'for' commands for executing commands
> on several tracks at once
> - A 'null' group for a metronome track
>
> Other recent improvements:
>
> - Autoconnect of JACK clients as track inputs
> - Arbitrary track width (stereo and mono commands)
> - Track soloing (solo/all commands)
> - Find_effect command. 'find_effect chorus' lists
> plugins/presets/controllers containing 'chorus'. You can
> use multiple keywords.
> - Support Ecasound input objects playat, select, audioloop,
> reverse
> - Looping over chain setup between arbitrary points
>
> You can install from CPAN thusly:
>
> cpan Tk
> cpan Audio::Ecasound::Multitrack
>
> (Other dependencies: Ecasound, LADSPA SDK, BSD 'file' utility)
>
> Or get the sources from github:
>
> git-clone git://github.com/bolangi/nama
> cpan Text::Template
> cd nama/src
> ./build
> ./ui (runs Nama)
>
> And if this works:
>
> cd ..
> perl Makefile.PL
> make
> make test
> make install
>
> Nama's current feature set more or less completes my vision
> for a SuperEcasound. Provided there is sufficient interest,
> it would be nice to consider future developments such as
> adding record/playback of realtime MIDI controller inputs,
> fades, LASH support, and convenient setup of
> multiple buses.
>
> Thanks to all who've helped and inspired.
>
> Joel
> --
> Joel Roth
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