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This is the command smfrec 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


smfrec — record a standard MIDI file

SYNOPSIS


smfrec [-amxy] [-g measure] [-d devname] [-i devname] midifile

DESCRIPTION


The smfrec utility records a MIDI file. It can add recorded events on top of an existing
midi file. To stop performance, send an interrupt signal to smfrec (for instance by pressing
control ^C on the terminal). The options are as follows:

-a Append mode. Play the given midi file and append to it a new track containing
recorded events.

-m Use metronome.

-x Synchronise to the default midi(4) device instead of using an internal clock
source.

-y Send midi timing information to the default device. Useful if it is a slave
MIDI sequencer.

-g measure Start playback and recording at the given measure number.

-d filename Default midi(4) device from which to record and on which to send midi events.
If not specified, the content of the MIDIDEV environment variable will be used
instead.

-i filename Alternate input midi(4) device. Voice events (notes, controllers, etc) received
on the input device will be recorded and sent as-is to the default device.
Without this flag, the default device will be used for input.

The smfrec utility is an interface to midish(1). If more specific features are needed, the
user may consider using midish(1).

EXAMPLES


The following will play mysong.mid and append to it recorded events from device /dev/rmidi4;
metronome will be used.

$ smfrec -a -m -d /dev/rmidi4 mysong.mid

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