Re: Sound recording in Debian Lenny
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 09:25:37AM +0000, Lisi wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 January 2011 01:50:31 Joel Roth wrote:
> > Depending on your needs, and if the GUI waveform display isn't so important
> > you may like to experiment with Nama. (Nama does have a simple
> > Tk UI for controlling transport, effects, etc. with more advanced
> > features available at the command prompt.)
> >
> > Nama is Debian packaged. That version behaves reasonably well.
> > You can also easily update to the latest/greatest version
> > from github.
> >
> > http://freeshell.de/~bolangi/cgi1/nama.cgi/00home.html
>
> Thanks very much, Joel. I'll take a look. But you illustrate my main problem
> very well. In this context, what are transport and special effects?? Well,
> I could possibly guess what special effects are, but "transport"???
Sorry for the jargon. I guess that's from magnetic
tape world where "transport" means to physically
move the magnetic tape medium past a recording/playback
head.
So that encompasses record/play/stop/rewind. Btw the latter term
(which you yourself use below) belongs to the tape reel
metaphor.
cheers,
Joel
> I simply don't know enough about recording to be able to use and/or understand
> anything beyond start, stop, fast forward, rewind, record and save. And it
> would be nice to be able to see whether or not anything is being recorded!
> Lisi
>
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