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cli-howto [2015/02/22 13:34] – muldjord | cli-howto [2017/04/23 19:23] – [Options] meka |
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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=<size> (Limit preloaded drumkit data to the size) |
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-e, --endpos | -e, --endpos |
$ drumgizmo -i midifile -I file=file.mid,midimap=midimap.xml -o wavfile -O file=prefix drumkit.xml | $ drumgizmo -i midifile -I file=file.mid,midimap=midimap.xml -o wavfile -O file=prefix drumkit.xml |
This examples will render the midi file "file.mid" into a bunch of wav files called "prefix[channel name][#].wav". Each wav then resembles the microphone that the drumkit was originally recorded with. You can import these into your favorite DAW (Digital Audio Workstation / sound editor) and mix it from there. | This examples will render the midi file "file.mid" into a bunch of wav files called "prefix[channel name][#].wav". Each wav then resembles the microphone that the drumkit was originally recorded with. You can import these into your favorite DAW (Digital Audio Workstation / sound editor) and mix it from there. |
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| ====Run drumgizmo as jack client==== |
| $ drumgizmo -i jackmidi -I midimap=~/DRSKit2_0_1/Midimap_full.xml -o jackaudio ~/DRSKit2_0_1/DRSKit_full.xml |
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