Hart Larry wrote:
Thank you MR Hawaii, I forgot I had installed that,
but looking in its
man-page, makes references to non-distructive editing. If I understand the
concept, I would think editing out portions of sound would certainly be
destroying an orriginal.
Hi Hart,
In Nama it takes a deliberate choice to destroy an original.
Generally, the edited audio is recorded by the Mixdown track
(c.f. mixdown command) and automagically-mp3 encoded using
the name of the project.
Look into these directories for files:
~/nama/project-name
~/nama/project-name/.wav
Cheers,
Joel
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Joel Roth