07-22-2010
thanks Duke.
for this information i will try and inform you later
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TK707(1) General Commands Manual TK707(1)
NAME
tk707 - a drum machine
SYNOPSIS
tk707 [options]
DESCRIPTION
tk707 emulates the Roland TR-707 Rhythm Composer. It can be used with external MIDI hardware, a capable sound card or Timidity plus any
sound card supported by ALSA. Output can also be saved to a file. The complete documentation in info and html formats are available in
tk707.info and tk707.html, respectively.
EXAMPLES
tk707 -l
tk707 -p 64:0
tk707 -p 128:0 -display eve.imag.fr:0.0
OPTIONS
-l List the available ALSA sound output ports.
-p port
Use this port
-small | -medium | -normalsize
Set the size of the window, since some screens are too small
for the whole window.
-display
Display to use (example: myhost:0.0).
-use Window id
Id of window in which to embed application. The Window id can be obtained e.g. by using xwininfo(1).
-geometry
Initial geometry for window
-name Name to use for application.
-sync Use synchronous mode for display server.
-visual
Visual for main window.
-colormap
Colormap for main window.
-h | -help
Print very short help.
SEE ALSO
timidity(1),xwininfo(1).
AUTHORS
Chris Willing <chris@vislab.usyd.edu.au>
Pierre Saramito <pierre.saramito@imag.fr>
HOME PAGE
http://www-lmc.imag.fr/lmc-edp/Pierre.Saramito/tk707
http://www.vislab.usyd.edu.au/staff/chris/tk707
March 7, 2001 TK707(1)