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Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard 0.2.2 (Default branch)

ImageVirtual MIDI Piano Keyboard is a MIDI eventgenerator and receiver. It doesn't produce anysound by itself, but can be used to drive a MIDIsynthesizer (either hardware or software, internalor external). You can use the computer's keyboardor mouse to play MIDI notes. You can use theVirtual MIDI Piano Keyboard to display the playedMIDI notes from another instrument or MIDI fileplayer.License: GNU General Public License v3Changes:
This is a maintenance release, fixing a crash atstartup when no MIDI input devices were found. Theload/save options now display a warning message ifthe file operation fails. The Spanish translationhas been updated.Image

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MIDISH(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						 MIDISH(1)

NAME
midish -- MIDI sequencer and filter SYNOPSIS
midish [-bhv] DESCRIPTION
Midish is a MIDI sequencer/filter implemented as an interactive command-line interpreter (users wanting to use midish interactively may con- sider using the rmidish(1) utility). Here are some of its features: o Multiple MIDI devices handling o Synchronisation to external MIDI devices o Filtering/routing (controller mapping, keyboard splitting, ...) o Track recording, editing, quatisation o Import and export of standard MIDI files o Tempo and time-signature changes, user configurable metronome o System exclusive messages handling The options are as follows: -b Do not process $HOME/.midishrc or /etc/midishrc and stop on the first error on the standard input. Useful for scripting -h Print usage information. -v Print additionnal info before each line of input, useful to front-ends and for dubugging. Once midish started, the interpreter processes the $HOME/.midishrc file (or /etc/midishrc if the later dosn't exist) and starts prompting for commands. For further information about the syntax of midish refer to the ``Midish user's manual''. FILES
$HOME/.midishrc startup script /etc/midishrc startup script (if $HOME/.midishrc doesn't exist) /dev/rmidiN midi(4) devices used by midish SEE ALSO
rmidish(1), smfplay(1), midiplay(1), midi(4) User's manual and tutorial http://caoua.org/midish/ BSD
June 25, 2006 BSD