Hi Tapani!
It's manageable doing it on the commandline. I did it with Ecasound only
before and it worked nicely, though rather slowly at times. Now with Nama I
have a nice subset of the typical DAW functionality and a couple of
super-features especially designed for the commandline, which makes working
like that a holiday. :-) No really, Jole put a lot of good work and thought
into Nama, for which I'm very grateful. And for a commandline app it's really
quite intuitive with good online help and everything.
Typingly yours
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