[linux-audio-user] recording WAV files from a midi file played through alsamodularsynth

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>From: Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc@email-addr-hidden>
>Date: Sat Apr 16 2005 - 20:23:57 EEST

>If you're not picky about your patches, then you can
use >this:

>timidity -OwS -s 44100 -U -o outfile.wav infile.mid

Thanks, yes, I've used that without problems.  
In this case I have a tweaked ams patch I particularly
wanted to use for a fugue voice.  I used timidity with
some downloaded soundfonts so I know how to do /that/,
and even output the wav file.

In another posting, you'll see that I've finally
succeeded in getting an output wav file, but the tempo
is too fast for some unknown reason...

Thanks for everyone's help.  
The Village Idiot (Mark) 

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