On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 02:12:50PM -0700, Bob van der Poel wrote: > > So, I figured I'd script it. Came up with: > > #!/bin/sh > > echo "Infile:" $1 > echo "Outfile:" $2 > > exec midish -b <<EOF > dnew 0 "20:0" rw # .midishrc not read (-b), so do it here > m off # no metronome > import "$1" # get file to play > inew mykbd {0 0} # register input to record from > onew mypiano {0 0} # register output to route events to > tnew mytrack # create a track > > r # play imported and record > > for i in [tlist] { # iterate over all tracks > if ($i != mytrack) { # if the track is not ``mytrack'' ^^^^ /bin/sh will replace ``$i'' with it's own value (an empty string), you have to quote (prefix with ``\'') all ``$'' characters when using the ``<<'' shell construct > ct $i # set currect track ^^ same here > tdel # delete the current track > } > } > export "$2" # save buffer as midi file > EOF > > However, it doesn't work :) > > First is that the metronome doesn't shut off. the ``import'' command creates a new project so it resets all saved settings, including the metronome state. Moving ``m off'' after the ``import'' statement should disable it. -- Alexandre _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user