SYNOPSIS
midid [OPTIONS] [input_file]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the midid command.
midid reads STDIN or input_file and interprets it as raw MIDI data according to the General Midi standard.
The General Midi data is sent to a sound device (default), a .MID file, or to timidity(1) if you specify it.
midid includes a standalone mode for timidity(1): midid will then attempt to start and configure timidity(1) itself for you.
OPTIONS
Standard options
- -o seconds--timeout=seconds
- Turns output off after seconds of inactivity. (default: 0 - no timeout)
- -r,--resident
- Stays resident ; doesn't stop at the end of file. It works only if input_file isn't STDIN.
- -g,--emulate-gm
- Selects GM mode (default).
- -m,--emulate-mt
- Selects MT32 mode.
- -d device,--device=device
- Comma-separated list of devices to use for output.
- -l,--list-devices
- Lists devices.
- -h
-
Displays a help message.
Options for .MID file output device
- -f,--file filename
- Sets the .MID output filename. Default: midid.mid.
- -t bpm,--tempo=bpm
- Sets the tempo (beats/minute). Default: 120.
- -q tickrate,--tick-rate=tickrate
-
Sets the number of ticks/quarter note. Default: 144.
Options for timidity(1) client
Options for using standalone mode with timidity(1)
- -B path,--timidity-bin=path
-
Sets the timidity binary path.
- -A args,--timidity-args=args
-
Specifies some extra arguments to pass to timidity(1) . Default:
-EFreverb=0 -EFchorus=0 -EFresamp=1 -EFvlpf=0 -EFns=0.
- -M,--timidity-mono
- Tells timidity(1) to produce mono sound instead of stereo.
- -L,--timidity-low
- Tells timidity(1) to produce the low-q 8bit sound instead of the 16bit.
- -U,--timidity-uns
- Tells timidity(1) to produce the unsigned samples instead of the signed ones.
- -F rate,--timidity-freq=rate
- Sets the sampling rate for timidity(1).
- -C,--timidity-capture
-
Enables the capturing mode: the data produced by timidity(1) gets captured by
midid and forwarded to stdout. You won't hear any sound in that mode.
AUTHORS
midid is:
Copyright (c) 1997 R.Nijlunsing <[email protected]>
Copyright (c) 2002 Robert Komar <[email protected]>
Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Stas Sergeev <[email protected]>
This manual page was written by Francois Wendling <[email protected]> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).