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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) I have searched, but I am confused Post 302282098 by otheus on Friday 30th of January 2009 06:28:55 AM
Old 01-30-2009
Hopefully 2 months isn't too long to answer a question Smilie

I think sed would be better here.
Code:
sed 's/TEMPO BPM="137.000473"/TEMPO BPM="138.00"/'

 

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DRUMSTICK-METRONOME(1)						   User Commands					    DRUMSTICK-METRONOME(1)

NAME
drumstick-metronome - A Drumstick command line utility for playing a metronome pattern. SYNOPSIS
drumstick-metronome [options] {PORT} [BPM] DESCRIPTION
This program is a Drumstick example and utility program. You can use it to play a MIDI metronome pattern. ARGUMENTS
The following arguments are required: PORT An ALSA client:port specification that will be subscribed in order to send MIDI events to it. The client portion can be a number or a name, like in "20:0" or "KMidimon:0". The following arguments are optional: BPM Tempo in beats per minute. -h|--help Prints a summary of the command-line options and exit. -V|--version Prints the program version number and exit. LICENSE
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation, considering as source code any files used for the production of this manpage. SEE ALSO
drumstick-dumpmid(1), drumstick-playsmf(1) AUTHOR
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas <plcl@users.sf.net> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas drumstick 0.5.0 May 13, 2010 DRUMSTICK-METRONOME(1)
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