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wildmidi.cfg(5)		     WildMidi Config File	       wildmidi.cfg(5)

NAME
       wildmidi.cfg - Config file for libWildMidi

LIBRARY
       libWildMidi

DESCRIPTION
       Contains the patch configuration for libWildMidi and location of Gravis
       Ultrasound compatable patch files.

       dir ~/guspats/

       source /etc/wildmidi.cfg

       bank 0
       0 acpiano.pat amp=110 env_time4=300
       1 brpiano.pat amp=100

       drumset 0
       25 snarerol keep=env amp=225 note=60
       26 snap	 note=65

SYNTAX
       dir dir-name
	      Change the search path for config and patch files	 to  dir-name.
	      This  is	specific to the current config file and carried to any
	      included config file unless they have their own dir setting. Any
	      included	file  that has its own dir setting does not effect the
	      dir setting of the current config file.

       source include-confg
	      Include the settings from include-config. Any patch already  set
	      will be over-ridden by the included config file.

       bank N The  patches  following  this  setting belong to MIDI instrument
	      bank N.

       drumset N
	      The patches following this setting belong to MIDI drum bank N.

       patchno patchfile [amp=volume] [note=miodinte]  [keep=loop]  [keep=env]
       [remove=sustain]		[remove=clamped]	[env_level[0-5]=level]
       [env_time[0-5]=time]

       Example: 0 acpiano.pat amp=110

	      This is the MIDI patch number the instrument belongs to.

	      The filename of the Gravis Ulstrasound compatable patch file. If
	      the filename is missing the .pat extention, libWildMidi will add
	      .pat when attempting to load the file.

	      amp=volume
		     Force the volume of the samples in this patch  to	volume
		     prior to using it.

	      note=midinote
		     Use note midinote when playing the samples in this patch.
		     NOTE: this is for instruments listed under drumset.

	      keep=loop
		     Play the samples in this patch with the loop,  when  nor‐
		     mally we would not for this instrument.

	      keep=env
		     Use  the  envelope	 data  in this patch, when normally we
		     wouldn't for this instrument.

	      remove=sustain
		     Do note hold the note after the 3rd envelope  until  note
		     off,  which  is what happens if the sustain bit is set in
		     the patch file.

	      remove=clamped
		     Do not jump to 6th envelope on note off,  which  is  what
		     happens if the clamped bit is set in the patch file.

	      env_level[0-5]=level
		     Set  the  envelope level to level with 1.0 being maximum,
		     and 0.0 being minimum.

		     Example:	set   5th   envelope   level	to    10%    -
		     env_level[0-5]=0.1

	      env_time[0-5]=time
		     Set  the  envelope	 time  to  time	 with  a resolution of
		     1/1000th of a second. This setting is the time it	should
		     take for the envelope to reach maximum level.

		     Example: set 1st enevelope time to 1sec - env_time0=1000

		     Example: set 3rd enevelope time to 0.5secs- env_time2=500

SEE ALSO
       WildMidi_GetString(3),	 WildMidi_Init(3),   WildMidi_MasterVolume(3),
       WildMidi_Open(3), WildMidi_OpenBuffer(3), WildMidi_SetOption(3),	 Wild‐
       Midi_GetOutput(3),   WildMidi_GetInfo(3),  WildMidi_FastSeek(3),	 Wild‐
       Midi_Close(3), WildMidi_Shutdown(3), wildmidi(1)

AUTHOR
       Chris Ison <wildcode@users.sourceforge.net>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) Chris Ison 2001-2010

       This file is part of WildMIDI.

       WildMIDI is free software:  you	can  redistribute  and/or  modify  the
       player  under  the  terms of the GNU General Public License and you can
       redistribute and/or modify the library  under  the  terms  of  the  GNU
       Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Founda‐
       tion, either version 3 of the licenses, or(at your  option)  any	 later
       version.

       WildMIDI is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
       ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of  MERCHANTABILITY  or
       FITNESS	FOR  A	PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
       and the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public  License  and
       the  GNU Lesser General Public License along with WildMIDI. If not, see
       <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

       This manpage is licensed under the Creative  Commons  Attribution-Share
       Alike  3.0  Unported  License.  To  view	 a copy of this license, visit
       http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Cre‐
       ative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California,
       94105, USA.

				 05 June 2010		       wildmidi.cfg(5)
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