On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:27:34AM +0200, Dubphil wrote: > Hello namaers > > Like humans are using it's brain for about 10%, I feel I use Nama > for the same rate. > > Would it be possible to show how we can interact in live with nama : > - adding insert, subs > - adding/bypassing effects > - remove effects > - listing effects and its parameters > - muting tracks by midi control > - adding midi control > etc... > > in fact to show how Nama is powerfull ! it would be great ;) Hi Philippe, Julien has also suggested Nama would benefit from documenting common use cases. I would tend to try to do it in writing, just because I'm lazy, but you're right, sound plus video would be helpful. A brief search shows that creating a screencast in Linux is possible, but involves some complexities. http://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2008/how-to-produce-a-linux-screencast/ Assuming we can handle the technicalities, the main issue for me would be providing realistic examples of using buses, inserts or MIDI control. Other users are much more advanced in these areas! Sounds like a good reason to meet somewhere for a Namafest. :-) Regards, Joel > Best > > Philippe > > -- > http://dubphil.free.fr > > -- Joel Roth