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This is useful if you wish to use DrumGizmo in a stand-alone fashion, for instance to render a midi file to wav files. Or if you wish to make a jack connection and use DrumGizmo as a drum sampler in conjunction with an electronic drumkit. | This is useful if you wish to use DrumGizmo in a stand-alone fashion, for instance to render a midi file to wav files. Or if you wish to make a jack connection and use DrumGizmo as a drum sampler in conjunction with an electronic drumkit. | ||
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+ | =====Usage===== | ||
+ | $ drumgizmo [OPTIONS] drumkitfile | ||
=====Options===== | =====Options===== | ||
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dummy: | dummy: | ||
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+ | -s, --streaming | ||
+ | Enable diskstreaming | ||
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+ | -S, --strimingparms parmlist | ||
+ | Parameters for controling the streaming buffers. | ||
+ | limit=< | ||
-e, --endpos | -e, --endpos | ||
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$ drumgizmo | $ drumgizmo | ||
This examples will render the midi file " | This examples will render the midi file " | ||
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+ | ====Run drumgizmo as jack client==== | ||
+ | $ drumgizmo -i jackmidi -I midimap=~/ | ||
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