wuebben: ./kmidi -h KMidi version 0.3 MIDI to WAVE player/converter Copyright (C) 1995 Bernd Johannes Wuebben <wuebben@math.cornell.edu> KMidi is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. Usage: kmidi [options] filename [...] Options: -o file Output to another file (or device) (Use "-" for stdout) -O mode Select output mode and format (see below for list) -s f Set sampling frequency to f (Hz or kHz) -a Enable the antialiasing filter -f Disable fast decay mode -p n Allow n-voice polyphony -A n Amplify volume by n percent (may cause clipping) -C n Set ratio of sampling and control frequencies -L dir Append dir to search path -c file Read extra configuration file -I n Use program n as the default -P file Use patch file for all programs -D n Play drums on channel n -Q n Ignore channel n -F Enable fast panning -U Unload instruments from memory between MIDI files -i mode Select user interface (see below for list) -B n Set number of buffer fragments -h Display this help message Available output modes (-O option): -Od Linux dsp device -Ow RIFF WAVE file -Or raw waveform data Output format options (append to -O? option): `8' 8-bit sample width `1' 16-bit sample width `U' uLaw encoding `l' linear encoding `M' monophonic `S' stereo `s' signed output `u' unsigned output `x' byte-swapped output Available interfaces (-i option): -iq kmidi qt interface -id dumb interface Interface options (append to -i? option): `v' more verbose (cumulative) `q' quieter (cumulative) `t' trace playing |