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NAME

       wildmidi - example player for libWildMidi

LIBRARY

       libWildMidi

FILES

       /etc/wildmidi.cfg

SYNOPSIS

       wildmidi  [-behlv]  [-c  config-file] [-d device] [-m volume-level] [-o wav-file] midifile
       ...

DESCRIPTION

       This is a demonstration program to show the capabilities of libWildMidi.

       midifile is processed by libWildMidi and the resulting audio is output by the player.

       You can have more than one midifile on the command line and wildmidi  will  pass  them  to
       libWildMidi  for processing, one after the other. You can also use wildcards, for example:
       wildmidi *.mid

OPTIONS

       -b | --reverb
              Turns on an 8 point reverb engine that adds depth to the final mix.

       -c config-file | --config_file config-file
              Uses the configuration file stated by config-file instead of /etc/wildmidi.cfg

       -d device | --auddev=device
              Send the audio to device instead of  the  default.  ALSA  defaults  to  the  system
              "default" while OSS defaults to "/dev/dsp". Win32 environments ignore this option.

       -e | --enhanced_resample
              Switches  to  a gauss based resampling algorithm which can improve the shape of the
              sound.

       -h | --help
              Displays command line options

       -l | --log_vol
              Some MIDI files have been recorded on hardware that uses  a  volume  curve,  making
              them  sound really badly mixed on other MIDI devices. Use this option to use volume
              curves.

       -m volume-level | --master_volume=volume-level
              Set the overall volume level to volume-level. The minimum is 0 and the  maximum  is
              127, with the default being 100.

       -o wav-file | --wavout=wav-file
              Records the audio in wav format to wav-file.

       -r sndrate | --rate=sndrate
              Set the audio output rate to sndrate. The default rate is 32072.

       -v | --version
              Display version and copyright information

TEST OPTIONS

       These options are not designed for general use. Instead these options are designed to make
       it easier to listen to specific sound samples.

       Note: These options are not displayed by -h | --help

       -k N | --test_bank=N
              Set the test bank to N. Range is 0 to 127.

       -p N | --test_patch=N
              Set the test patch to N. Range is 0 to 127.

       -t | --test_midi
              Plays the built in test midi which plays all 127 notes.

USER INTERFACE

       The player accepts limited user input that allows  some  interaction  while  playing  midi
       files.

       +      Turns the master volume up.

       -      Turns the master volume down.

       e      Turns enhanced resampling on and off.

       l      Turns volume curves on and off.

       r      Turns the final mix reverb on and off.

       n      Play the next midi on the command line.

       p      Pause  the  playback. Note: since the audio is buffered it will stop when the audio
              buffer is empty.

       .      Seek forward 1 second. Note: Clears active midi events  and  will  only  play  midi
              events from after the new position.

       ,      Seek  backwards  1  second. Note: Clears active midi events and will only play midi
              events from after the new position.

       q      Quit wildmidi.

SEE ALSO

       WildMidi_GetString(3),   WildMidi_Init(3),   WildMidi_MasterVolume(3),   WildMidi_Open(3),
       WildMidi_OpenBuffer(3), WildMidi_SetOption(3), WildMidi_GetOutput(3), WildMidi_GetInfo(3),
       WildMidi_FastSeek(3), WildMidi_Close(3), WildMidi_Shutdown(3), wildmidi.cfg(5)

AUTHOR

       Chris Ison <wildcode@users.sourceforge.net>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) Chris Ison 2001-2010

       This file is part of WildMIDI.

       WildMIDI is free software: you can redistribute and/or modify the player under  the  terms
       of the GNU General Public License and you can redistribute and/or modify the library under
       the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License  as  published  by  the  Free  Software
       Foundation, either version 3 of the licenses, or(at your option) any later version.

       WildMIDI  is  distributed  in  the  hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
       without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.
       See  the  GNU  General  Public  License and the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
       details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General  Public  License  and  the  GNU  Lesser
       General Public License along with WildMIDI. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

       This  manpage  is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
       License. To view a copy of  this  license,  visit  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-
       sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco,
       California, 94105, USA.

                                           05 June 2010                               wildmidi(1)