12-15-2019
hey come on ,
please run the gui example on your bsd machine.
it's a example for me that the programmed little gui works on other machines.
maybe 64bit.
i have made it with a 32bit freebsd.
a simple feedback would be glad. its easy.
1. download toplevel+label+font.gz
2. in terminal type : gunzip toplevel+label+font.gz
3. double klick the executable
4. if permissions are not right type in terminal as root user : chmod +x toplevel+label+font
WBR
SM
Last edited by Sennenmut; 12-15-2019 at 02:36 PM..
Reason: additional description
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KLICK(1) klick Manual Page KLICK(1)
NAME
klick - An advanced metronome for JACK
SYNOPSIS
klick [options] [bars] [meter] tempo[-tempo2/accel] [pattern]
klick [options] -f filename
klick [options] -i
klick [options] -j
DESCRIPTION
klick is an advanced command-line based metronome using the JACK sound server. It allows you to define complex tempo maps for entire songs
or performances. A single meter and tempo can be specified on the command line, while more complex tempo maps can be read from plain text
files. Alternatively, it's also possible to run klick in interactive mode, where the tempo can be changed at runtime using the keyboard, or
to follow tempo information read from JACK transport.
OPTIONS
-f filename
load tempo map from file
-j no tempo map, just follow jack transport
-n name
set jack client name
-p port,..
jack port(s) to connect to
-P automatically connect to hardware ports
-o port
OSC port to listen on
-i interactive mode
-W filename
export click track to audio file
-r samplerate
sample rate of export (default: 48000)
-s number
use built-in sounds:
0: square wave (default)
1: sine wave
2: noise
3: acoustic bell/click
-S file[,file]
load sounds from file(s)
-e no emphasized beats
-E emphasized beats only
-v mult[,mult]
adjust playback volume (default: 1.0)
-w mult[,mult]
adjust playback pitch (default: 1.0)
-t enable jack transport
-T become transport master (implies -t)
-d seconds
delay before starting playback
-c bars
pre-roll. use -c 0 for 2 beats
-l label
start playback at the given label
-x multiplier
multiply tempo by the given factor
-h show help
TEMPO MAP FILE FORMAT
[label:] bars [meter] tempo [pattern] [volume]
...
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for klick can be found in HTML format at
/usr/share/doc/klick/manual.html
AUTHOR
Dominic Sacre <dominic.sacre@gmx.de>
klick 0.12.2 January 2010 KLICK(1)