multimidicast sends and receives MIDI from ALSA sequencers over the network. It uses UDP multicast datagrams, and is thus subscriptionless and plug'n'play. It is designed to interoperate with the Windows software ipMIDI. License: zlib/libpng License Changes:
New internal ALSA MIDI events which are not based upon MIDI reception are ignored.
MIDIDINGS(1) General Commands Manual MIDIDINGS(1)NAME
mididings - MIDI router and processor
SYNOPSIS
mididings [options] "patch"
mididings [options] -f filename
DESCRIPTION
mididings is a MIDI router and processor based on Python, supporting ALSA and JACK MIDI.
Many features are provided:
MIDI routing and filtering
Filter events depending on their event type, channel, note number, velocity, etc., and freely route them between an arbitrary number
of input and output ports.
Modifying and converting MIDI events
Transpose notes, apply velocity curves, change controller values and ranges, or convert events to any other MIDI event type. midid-
ings also includes more complex functions like a diatonic harmonizer, floating split points, latched notes, and more.
Seamless switching between patches
Set up different "scenes", each with its own MIDI routing and processing, and switch between them at any time, even while playing.
Switching scenes does not affect notes already held, and does not result in dropouts or stuck notes!
MIDI event monitoring, running external commands
Print MIDI event data to the console to help debugging your patches and configuring your MIDI controllers. In addition to its MIDI
output, mididings can also execute shell commands and send OSC or DBUS messages.
OPTIONS -h, --help
show this help message and exit
-b BACKEND
name of backend to use
-c CLIENT_NAME
ALSA or JACK client name
-i IN_PORTS
number of input ports
-o OUT_PORTS
number of output ports
-d START_DELAY
delay (in seconds) before starting MIDI processing
-f FILENAME
filename of script to run
SEE ALSO livedings(1)AUTHOR
mididings was written by Dominic Sacre <dominic.sacre@gmx.de>.
This manual page was written by Alessio Treglia <alessio@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
November 2010 MIDIDINGS(1)