On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 01:05:38AM -1000, Joel Roth wrote: > 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 Nama badly needs some documentation, possibly a wiki. Luckily enough, it has a very good online help system overall. I suspect writing documentation for nama might help us gain perspective on its design strengths and weaknesses. > because I'm lazy, but you're right, sound plus > video would be helpful. I'd do it myself, but I don't even have a screen attached to my computer at this point, and the incentive is small. I suppose an audio tutorial is always possible, but I don't know how much help that would really be. [...] > Sounds like a good reason to meet somewhere for a Namafest. :-) That would be great! Too bad we're so geographically challenged: comes from living on such a big planet. Cheers, s.M.