midid - Online in the Cloud

This is the command midid that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


midid - Raw Midi interpreter

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
-s server,--server-name=server,
Sets the timidity(1) server host name. Default: localhost.

-p port,--port=port
Sets the timidity(1) server control port. Default: 0. Specifying 0 enables the
standalone mode: midid will attempt to start and configure timidity(1) itself.

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.

Use midid online using onworks.net services



Latest Linux & Windows online programs