JACK-SMF-PLAYER(1)JACK-SMF-PLAYER(1)NAMEjack-smf-player - Standard MIDI File player for JACK MIDI
SYNOPSISjack-smf-player [ -a input port ] [ -d ] [ -n ] [ -q ] [ -s ] [ -t ] [
-V ] [ -r rate ] [ file name ]
OPTIONS-a input port
Automatically connect to the named input port. Note that this
may cause problems with LASH.
-d When throttling, drop messages instead of delaying them.
-n Don't start JACK transport at startup.
-q Be quiet, don't print messages about SMF metaevents etc.
-s By default, jack-smf-player creates one output port, "midi_out",
through which MIDI messages from all tracks are sent with their
original MIDI channel number unchanged, and then one port per
track, through which only MIDI messages from that particular
track are sent with their MIDI channel reset to 0. That may
cause problems with large number of tracks, as the number of
JACK ports is a limited resource. Passing the "-s" option
causes jack-smf-player to not create per-channel output ports.
This option does not change behaviour of the "midi_out" port.
-t Do not use JACK transport. That means that playback will not
start when the transport starts, will not seek when transport is
relocated etc. Also, this flag will make jack-smf-player exit
after the end of the song.
-V Print version number to standard output and exit.
-r rate
Set output rate limit to rate, in Kbaud. Limit defined by the
MIDI specification is 31.25. By default this parameter is zero,
that is, rate limiting is disabled.
DESCRIPTIONjack-smf-player is a tool to play SMF (Standard MIDI Format) files
through JACK MIDI. At startup, it will load file which name is passed
as a parameter, and, unless the "-n" option is given, rewind JACK
transport to position zero and start playing. You can pause, play and
seek using JACK transport, for example by using buttons under the dis‐
play in qjackctl.
jack-smf-player 1.0 03 May 2008 JACK-SMF-PLAYER(1)