% timidity some/where/
plays all files in the directory some/where/.
For example:
Since these mechanism are contained in TiMidity++ itself, you can use this syntax even in the MS Windows environment.
TiMidity++ can handle the following archive formats:
Other archives can be expanded if expander command is specified on the compile phase. TiMidity++ will pipe that command.
The following MIME-types are allowed:
For example:
If these expression are used in the *.cfg files, you can even use patch-files (and others) from remote machines.
For example:
Optional msec is the delay time.
The optional parameter level specifies the chorus level 0 to 127.
The optional
parameter level specifies the reverb level 0 to 127.
For Freeverb effect, additional parameters scaleroom, offsetroom and predelay
can be specified. scaleroom and offsetroom specify variables for the room
size calculated as
roomsize = C * scaleroom + offsetroom
where C is the reverberation character. predelay specifies the factor for
pre-delay time of reverberation in percent. Any of the optional parameters
can be omitted. Default values are 0.28, 0.7 and 100 respectively.
- No noise shaping.
- Traditional noise shaping.
- Overdrive-like soft-clipping + new noise shaping.
- Tube-amplifier-like soft-clipping + new noise shaping.
- New noise shaping.
This option affects the behavior of -N option.
In either way, linear interpolation is used if audio queue < 99%.
Note that some options have no effect on some modes. For example, you cannot generate a byte-swapped RIFF WAVE file, or force uLaw output on a Linux PCM device.
Allowed values of mode are:
WRD mode must also use trace mode (option -i?t) or the timing of the WRD events will be terrible.
For example:
-x'bank 0\n0 violin.pat'
Sets the instrument number 0 to violin.
Character `\' (Ascii 0x5c) in the str is treated as escape character like
in C literals. For example \n is treated as carriage return.
- TiMidity++ Default
- Roland SC-55
- Roland SC-88
- Roland SC-88Pro
- Roland SC-8850
The original version was developed by Tuukka Toivonen until the release of TiMidity-0.2i. His development was discontinued because of his being busy with work.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program 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 for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
This man page was translated from Japanese to English by me with poor English skill :-)
(titles omitted and an order different)
and other many people sends information and bug-fix codes.
The English version of
this man page was written by NAGANO Daisuke
Now, TAMUKI Shoichi
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