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NAME

       midish — MIDI sequencer and filter

SYNOPSIS

       midish [-bhv]

DESCRIPTION

       Midish  is  a MIDI sequencer/filter implemented as an interactive command-line interpreter (users wanting
       to use midish interactively may consider using the rmidish(1) utility).  Here are some of its features:

          Multiple MIDI devices handling
          Synchronisation to external MIDI devices
          Filtering/routing (controller mapping, keyboard splitting, ...)
          Track recording, editing, quatisation
          Import and export of standard MIDI files
          Tempo and time-signature changes, user configurable metronome
          System exclusive messages handling

       The options are as follows:

       -b   Do not process $HOME/.midishrc or /etc/midishrc and stop on the first error on the  standard  input.
            Useful for scripting

       -h   Print usage information.

       -v   Print additionnal info before each line of input, useful to front-ends and for dubugging.

       Once  midish  started,  the interpreter processes the $HOME/.midishrc file (or /etc/midishrc if the later
       dosn't exist) and starts prompting for commands.  For further information  about  the  syntax  of  midish
       refer to the “Midish user's manual”.

FILES

       $HOME/.midishrc  startup script
       /etc/midishrc    startup script (if $HOME/.midishrc doesn't exist)
       /dev/rmidiN      midi(4) devices used by midish

SEE ALSO

       rmidish(1), smfplay(1), midiplay(1), midi(4)
       User's manual and tutorial
       http://caoua.org/midish/

Debian                                            June 25, 2006                                        MIDISH(1)