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NAME

       elektroid-cli - Sample and MIDI device manager (CLI)

SYNOPSIS

       elektroid-cli [options] command

DESCRIPTION

       elektroid-cli  is  part  of  Elektroid,  a  sample and MIDI device manager. See man elektroid for the GUI
       application.

       With Elektroid you can easily upload and download audio files and  manage  different  types  of  data  on
       different  MIDI  devices,  such  as presets, projects or tunings. It can also be used to send and receive
       SysEx MIDI files.

SUPPORTED DEVICES

       • Elektron Model:Samples

       • Elektron Model:Cycles

       • Elektron Digitakt

       • Elektron Digitone and Digitone Keys

       • Elektron Syntakt

       • Elektron Analog Rytm MKI and MKII

       • Elektron Analog Four MKI, MKII and Keys

       • All samplers implementing MIDI SDS

       • Casio CZ-101

       • Arturia MicroBrute

       • Eventide ModFactor, PitchFactor, TimeFactor, Space and H9

       • Moog Little Phatty and Slim Phatty

       • Novation Summit and Peak

DEVICE COMMANDS

       Device commands operate over the device itself. For the commands that operate over the different types of
       data a device provides see the filesystem commands section.

       [ ld | list-devices ]
              List compatible devices

       [ df | info-storage ] device_number
              Show size and use of +Drive and RAM where available

       info device_number
              Show device info

       upgrade firmware device_number
              Upgrade the device

FILESYSTEM COMMANDS

       Different filesystem operations are implemented on different connectors so a command  has  the  following
       form:

            connector, hyphen ('-'), filesystem name, hyphen ('-'), and the operation itself

       Provided paths must always be prepended with the device id and a colon (':'), e.g. 0:/samples. Paths
       pointing to a data, sound or project file use the index of a file instead of its name.

       These are the available operations.

       [ ls | list ] device_number:path_to_directory
              List directory contents

       mkdir device_number:path_to_directory
              Create a directory and its parent directories as needed

       [ rmdir | rm ] device_number:path_to_directory
              Delete a directory recursively

       [ ul | upload ] file device_number:path_to_file_or_directory
              Upload  a  file.  If  the  path  does not exist it will be created. For the sample filesystem, the
              supported audio file formats are aiff, flac, ogg and wav.

       [ dl | download ] device_number:path_to_file_or_directory
              Download a file into the current directory. For the sample  filesystem,  samples  will  be  stored
              locally as 16-bit, 48kHz wav files.

       mv device_number:path_to_file_or_directory device_number:path_to_file_or_directory
              Move a file. If the destination path does not exist, it will be created.

       rm device_number:path_to_file
              Delete a file

       cl device_number:path_to_file
              Clear file

       cp device_number:path_to_file device_number:path_to_file
              Copy a file

       sw device_number:path_to_file device_number:path_to_file
              Swap files

OPTIONS

       -v give verbose output. Use it more than once for more verbosity.

EXAMPLES

       elektroid-cli ld
              lists the available devices.

       elektroid-cli info 0
              shows information about the device, including the connector and the available filesystems.

       elektroid-cli elektron-sample-ul square.wav 0:/waveforms
              uploads a sample to an Elektron device.

       elektroid-cli sds-mono16-dl 0:/1
              downloads a mono 16 bits sample from an SDS sampler.

       elektroid-cli summit-single-ls 0:/A
              lists Novation Summit single patches in bank A.

SEE ALSO

       The GitHub page provides some examples: <https://github.com/dagargo/elektroid>

AUTHOR

       elektroid-cli was written by David García Goñi <dagargo@gmail.com>.

       This  manual page was written by Dennis Braun <snd@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by
       others).

                                                    Jan 2023                                    ELEKTROID-CLI(1)