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Basic user interface of “MIDICTRL”.
Command line switches:
-d/–debug: increase debugging information.
-i/–idict: interpret a file containing Midi definitions in IDIC format
-d/–delay: delay time for an increment
-a/–action: defines action for an increment
-l/–listen: listen action before each increments
-g/–grid: add grid lines
-s/–seed: seed randomness.
-c/–channel: channel on which the increment will be applied.
When is given, increments will be made on all channels, but the values will be summed on a single channel.
-m/–midi: midi file name
-r/–robot: midi file name, must be a robot file.
–dry: dry run. Only print what was added to the file.
If a value is present at the beginning of the file, it will be used as starting value. Otherwise, a random value is generated.
-?/–help: show help message
MIDICTRL Usage:
# midictrl -d -i -g -s -a midifile.midi
OR
# midictrl -r midifile.midi midifile.midi
To remove a control at some channel and some time step (e.g. channel 1, time step 50, between 100 and 200 ms):
midictrl -a midifile.midi channel=1 time=50 duration=100-200
To list controls in a file and position on the grid:
midictrl -l midifile.midi midifile.midi
Usage examples:
# midictrl -g midifile.midi midifile.midi
Adds a volume control from 200 to 100 ms on channel 1:
midictrl -a midifile.midi channel=1 time=50 duration=100-200
Adds a volume control from 100 to 50 ms on channel 2:
midictrl -a midifile.midi channel=2 time=50 duration=100-200
Adds a volume control from 100 to 50 ms on channel 2 at time 100 ms:
midictrl -a midifile.midi channel=2 time=100 duration=100-200
Adds a volume control from 200
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L1
L1 changes the volume
L2
L2 changes the balance
L3
L3 changes the pan
L4
L4 changes the tempo
L5
L5 changes the f_min
L6
L6 changes the f_max
L7
L7 changes the gate
L8
L8 changes the portamento_n step
L9
L9 changes the gate down
L10
L10 changes the gate up
L11
L11 changes the portamento down
L12
L12 changes the portamento up
L13
L13 changes the vibrato_n_step
L14
L14 changes the vibrato down
L15
L15 changes the vibrato up
L16
L16 changes the filter cutoff
L17
L17 changes the filter reson
L18
L18 changes the filter type
L19
L19 changes the tremolo depth
L20
L20 changes the tremolo rate
L21
L21 changes the reverb
L22
L22 changes the cymbal
L23
L23 changes the kahuki
L24
L24 changes the step_mode
L25
L25 changes the attack time
L26
L26 changes the decay time
L27
L27 changes the sustain time
L28
L28 changes the release time
L29
L29 changes the master clock rate
L30
L30 changes the master clock source
L31
L31 changes the program rate
L32
L32 changes the volume envelope
L33
L33 changes the balance envelope
L34
L34 changes the pan envelope
L35
L35 changes the portamento envelope
L36
L36 changes the gate envelope
L37
L37 changes the vibrato envelope
L38
L38 changes the vibrato_n_step envelope
L39
L39 changes the vibrato envelope down
L40
L40 changes the vibrato envelope up
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MIDICTRL [April-2022]
MIDICTRL can be used as a simple command line tool, or as a library in other software.
If you do not like the look of the GUI but you have a problem (which it sounds not the case, as you are here), you can try to do this in your shell.
First, you need to tell midictl where are your midi files, and where are your raw files.
For example, you can use the following commands to add and remove values in midictlgui:
$ midictl add-controls channel_id1 value_id1 value_id2
$ midictl remove-controls channel_id1 value_id1 value_id2
To use midictl from the command line, you need to use the midictl executable file, instead of using just the command midictl. You need to specify midictl the raw file you want to manipulate, and the channel number.
The general syntax to add and remove some values in channel x is the following:
midictl channel_number raw_file channel_number value_id1 value_id2
The raw file is a midi file without any inter-channel note change (e.g. it does not have a line like “c2 p0” ).
A line in the raw file is composed by two fields separated by a space:
x x, where x is either a number representing the value, or the letter “c” for control, “f” for full, “p” for program change, or “t” for note off.
So, for example, to add the value in control channel 1, and the value 1000 for channel 1, you have to use the following syntax:
midictl 1 1000
(note: you can put more than one value per line, but it seems the line must be shorter than 64 chars.)
If you want to update the control value only in a certain amount of time, you can use time ranges.
For example, to add the value in control channel 1 and update it at the beginning of the bar (time t=1) you have to use the following syntax:
midictl 1 t=1
(note: time range is only possible in one direction, you can’t add and then remove a value, or update a value in the middle of a time range.)
You can also use midictl to
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System Requirements For MIDICTRL:
X-Pose Mini:
OS: Win 7/8/8.1/10 (32/64 bits)
CPU: Core i3, i5 or i7 (2.8GHz or higher)
RAM: 4GB or more
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD equivalent or greater
HDD: 2GB or more
X-Pose:
CPU: Core i3, i5 or i7
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