nama 1.078-2 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
nama (1.078-2) unstable; urgency=low * Team upload * Fix long description formatting * Suggest libaudio-ecasound-perl * Depends on ecasound (nama fails to start if ecasound is not present) * Update debian/copyright format as in Debian Policy 3.9.3 * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.3 -- Alessandro Ghedini <email address hidden> Wed, 29 Feb 2012 14:57:48 +0100
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Debian Perl Group
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Perl Group
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- sound
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Trusty | release | universe | sound |
Downloads
File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
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nama_1.078-2.dsc | 2.2 KiB | 84adff85cb1cfd88c851c9cdbf910d267bae7dc0e240f15cb39bced7f5186f06 |
nama_1.078.orig.tar.gz | 166.9 KiB | d310193bf647d2b9ed916d3398d17594183bd32fd9977252867739479179f5c5 |
nama_1.078-2.debian.tar.gz | 3.2 KiB | 1cb82a533e3c3cf17ef6240acb7b25d68d0d4ff1678b9bb042b7152d4e8f4bcc |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.078-1 (in Ubuntu) to 1.078-2 (1.6 KiB)
No changes file available.
Binary packages built by this source
- nama: Ecasound-based multitrack recorder/mixer
Nama is a text-based application for multitrack recording, mixing and
mastering using the Ecasound audio engine developed by Kai Vehmanen.
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Features include tracks, buses, effects, presets, sends, inserts, marks
and regions. Nama runs under JACK and ALSA audio frameworks, automatically
detects LADSPA plugins, and supports Ladish Level 1 session handling.
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All editing under Nama is non-destructive. Effects are generally applied
in realtime. A track caching (track freezing) function is also available.
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The command prompt accepts Nama commands, Ecasound interactive-mode
commands, shell commands and perl code, providing command history and
autocompletion. The help system covers internal commands and LADSPA
effects and includes keyword search.
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By default, Nama displays a simple graphic interface while the command
processor runs in a terminal window. The -t option provides a text-only
interface for console users.