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author | Bent Bisballe Nyeng <deva@aasimon.org> | 2015-02-19 18:05:53 +0100 |
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committer | Bent Bisballe Nyeng <deva@aasimon.org> | 2015-02-19 18:05:53 +0100 |
commit | 7bdc1773013b90d8bf7adcf5907f7e096dd7be6f (patch) | |
tree | 3db301f8f33833226d8d4d732efbcbecb4717881 /man/drumgizmo.1 | |
parent | d38c843e13d411ab822b939a477dc6d6bc7fe5b2 (diff) | |
parent | b16f9d793d6e3e4ab88efff112f2fca30ed87be5 (diff) |
Merge branch 'master' into lv2opt
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diff --git a/man/drumgizmo.1 b/man/drumgizmo.1 index 3472ddc..ad9b1f2 100644 --- a/man/drumgizmo.1 +++ b/man/drumgizmo.1 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ drumgizmo \- drum application .SH SYNOPSIS -\fBdrumgizmo\fR [OPTIONS] \fIdrumkitfile +\fBdrumgizmo\fR [OPTIONS] drumkitfile .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP @@ -13,86 +13,104 @@ drumgizmo \- drum application DrumGizmo uses an open drumkit file format, allowing the community to create their own drumkits. It has multichannel output, making it possible to mix it just the way you would a real drumkit. The optional built-in humanizer analyzes the midi notes, adjusting velocities on-the-fly. This client can be a stand-alone midi renderer, generating .wav files, 1 for each channel. Or use DrumGizmo as a software sampler for an electronic drumkit. There are also plugin versions available. .SH "OPTIONS" -.TP -\fB-p, --preload -Load entire kit audio files into memory (uses A LOT of memory). -.TP +.PD 0 +.RE +.RS 7 \fB-i, --inputengine \fR{dummy|test|jackmidi|midifile} +.RS 7 Use said event input engine. -.TP -\fB-I, --inputparms parmlist + +.RE +\fB-I, --inputparms parmlist\fR +.RS 7 Set input engine parameters. -.TP -.SS -\fBjackmidi: + +\fBjackmidi:\fR +.P midimap=<midimapfile> -.TP -.SS -\fBmidifile: -file=<midifile>, speed=<tempo> (default 1.0) -.br + +\fBmidifile:\fR +.P +file=<midifile> +.P +speed=<tempo> (default 1.0) +.P track=<miditrack> (default -1, all tracks) -.br -midimap=<midimapfile>, loop=<true|false> -.TP -.SS -\fBtest: +.P +midimap=<midimapfile> +.P +loop=<true|false> + +\fBtest:\fR +.P p=<hit_propability> (default 0.1) -.br +.P instr=<instrument> (default -1, random instrument) -.br +.P len=<seconds> (default -1, forever) -.TP -.SS -\fBdummy: -.TP + +\fBdummy:\fR + +.RE \fB-o, --outputengine \fR{dummy|alsa|jackaudio|wavfile} +.RS 7 Use said audio output engine. -.TP -\fB-O, --outputparms parmlist + +.RE +\fB-O, --outputparms parmlist\fR +.RS 7 Set output engine parameters. -.TP -.SS -\fBalsa: + +\fBalsa:\fR +.P dev=<device> (default 'default') -.br +.P frames=<frames> (default 32) -.br +.P srate=<samplerate> (default 441000) -.TP -.SS -\fBwavfile: + +\fBwavfile:\fR +.P file=<filename> (default 'output') -.br +.P srate=<samplerate> (default 44100) -.TP -.SS -\fBjackaudio: -.TP -.SS -\fBdummy: -.TP -\fB-e, --endpos + +\fBjackaudio:\fR + +\fBdummy:\fR + +.RE +\fB-e, --endpos\fR +.RS 7 Number of samples to process, -1: infinite. -.TP -\fB-v, --version + +.RE +\fB-v, --version\fR +.RS 7 Print drumgizmo version and exit. -.TP -\fB-h, --help + +.RE +\fB-h, --help\fR +.RS 7 Print command line help and exit. -.TP -\fB\fIdrumkitfile + +.RE +\fBdrumkitfile\fR +.RS 7 Load the drumkitfile. -.El -.Sh "EXAMPLES" -Render midifile to wav files: -.Bb -literal -offset indent -compact -drumgizmo -p -i midifile -I file=file.mid,midimap=midimap.xml -o wavfile -O file=file.wav drumkit.xml -.Ed -Recieve midi from Jack and send audio output to speakers: -drumgizmo -p -i jackmidi -I midimap=midimap.xml -o jackaudio drumkit.xml + +.RE +.SH "EXAMPLES" +\fBRender midifile to wav files:\fR +.RS 7 +drumgizmo -i midifile -I file=file.mid,midimap=midimap.xml -o wavfile -O file=file.wav drumkit.xml +.RE +\fBRecieve midi from Jack and send audio output to speakers:\fR +.RS 7 +drumgizmo -i jackmidi -I midimap=midimap.xml -o jackaudio drumkit.xml +.RE .SH "BUGS" Report bugs to http://www.drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=bugs. .SH "ADDITIONAL INFORMATION" -For further information, visit the website http://www.drumgizmo.org/. +For further information, visit the website http://www.drumgizmo.org. |