MIDIRECORD(1) NetBSD General Commands Manual MIDIRECORD(1)
NAME
midirecord -- record midi files
SYNOPSIS
midirecord [-aDfhoqV] [-B buffersize] [-c channels] [-d devices] [-f sequencerdev] [-n notesperbeat] [-R roundbeats] [-r raw_output] [-T tempo] [-t time] file
DESCRIPTION
The midirecord program converts the sequencer events read on sequencerdev to the named MIDI SMF output. If the file name is -, output will go to the standard output. By default, timing for events begins with the first event. The -o flag may be used to start timing events at the process start up.
OPTIONS
The following options are available: -a Append to the specified file, rather than overwriting. -B buffersize Set the sequencer device read buffer size to buffersize. The default value is 32768 bytes. -c channels Sets the filter list of channels to channels, which is a comma separated list of channels to filter in. -D Enable debug log. -d devices Sets the filter list of devices to devices, which is a comma separated list of devices to filter in. -f sequencerdev Sets the sequencer device to use to sequencerdev. The default is /dev/music. -h Print a help message. -n notesperbeat Sets the MIDI notes (clocks) per beat to notesperbeat. -o Start the relative timer at process start up instead of at the first event. -q Be quiet. -R roundbeats Round timings to roundbeats of a note. Output will always be aligned to this many beats. -r raw_output Create the raw output of the sequencer device in raw_output. -T tempo Set the tempo for the recording to tempo. -t time Sets the maximum amount of time to record. Format is [hh:]mm:ss[.dddddd]. -V Be verbose.
ENVIRONMENT
MIDIDEVICE the midi device to be used.
SEE ALSO
midiplay(1), midi(4), sequencer(4)
HISTORY
The midirecord program was first seen in NetBSD 7.
AUTHORS
The midirecord program was written by Matthew R. Green <mrg@eterna.com.au>.
BUGS
SYSEX, LOCAL and FULLSIZE messages are not currently handled, but the NetBSD sequencer(4) device does not generate them. NetBSD 8.2 September 22, 2015 NetBSD 8.2
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