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NAME

       aweset: - set controlling parameters of awe sound driver

DESCRIPTION

       aweset -- control awedrv parameters

       ver.0.5.2
              copyright (c) 1996-2003 by Takashi Iwai

       usage: aweset [-options] command [argument] ...

       options:

       --help, -h
              print help message

       --verbose, -v
              verbose mode

       --file=config, -f
              read commands from file

COMMANDS

       name (abbrev) argument : description

              init (i) --- : initialize AWE chip and state

              exclusive (e) bool : exclusive note mode (default:on)

              realpan (p) bool : realtime panning change (default:on)

              gusbank (g) value: GUS-instrument bank number (default:0)

              keepeffect (k) bool : keep effect controls after clearing voices (default:off)

              zeroatten (z) value: zero attenuation level (default:32)

              chnprior (C) bool : channel priority mode (default:off)

              modsense (m) value: modulation wheel sense (default:18)

              defpreset (P) value: default preset number (default:0)

              defbank (B) value: default bank number (default:0)

              defdrum (D) value: default drumset number (default:0)

              toggledrum (a) bool : accept to change bank on drum channels (default:off)

              newvolume (n) bool : Win-like volume calculation method (default:on)

              chorus (c) value: chorus mode (default:2)

              reverb (r) value: reverb mode (default:4)

              bass (b) value: equalizer bass level (default:5)

              treble (t) value: equalizer treble level (default:9)

              debug (d) value: debug mode (default:0)

              panexchange (x) bool : exchange panning direction (default:off)

SEE ALSO

       sfxload(1)

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was written by Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov <dbaryshkov@gmail.com>, for the
       Debian GNU/Linux system.

       The  AWE32  driver  and  utilities  were  written  by  Takashi  Iwai  <iwai@dragon.mm.t.u-
       tokyo.ac.jp>.