Re: Please help me with Timidity

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On 03/09/11 05:32, Fernando Araujo Martiniano wrote:
Ok. I have search through timidity manual using man -t timidity.

 But what really seems to be missing is a way to enable/disable
> attack, brightness, decay and release. These features are

searching the timidity man page for ...

 "decay"  gets me:
       -m msec, --decay-time=msec
              Modify envelope volume decay time.  msec is the  minimum  number
              of milliseconds to sustain a sustained note.

              -m0    Disable  sustain ramping, causes constant volume sustains
                     (default).

              -m1    Effectively behaves as if all sustains are ignored,  vol‐
                     ume ramping is the same as normal stage 3.

              -m3000 A  note  at  full volume will decay for 3 seconds once it
                     begins to be sustained (assuming the regular stage 3 rate
                     would  not  cause it to decay even longer).  Softer notes
                     will of course die sooner.

"release":
       -R msec
              Enables  Pseudo Reverb Mode.  It sets every instrument's release
              to msec ms.  If msec is 0, msec is set to 800 (default).

and;
       -f, --[no-]fast-decay
              Toggles fast envelopes.  This option makes TiMidity++ faster but
              the release time of the notes are shortened.

"effects":
             F args For effects.  See below.  In args option, you can specify
                     following effect options:

                     delay=(d|l|r|b)[,msec], --delay=(d|l|r|b)[,msec]
                            Sets delay type.

                            d, 0   Disabled delay effect.

                            l, 1   Left delay.

                            r, 2   Right delay.

                            b, 3   Swap left & right.

                            Optional msec is the delay time.

                     chorus=(d|n|s)[,level], --chorus=(d|n|s)[,level]

                            d, 0   Disable this effect.

                            n, 1   Enable MIDI chorus effect control.

                            s, 2   Surround sound, chorus detuned to a  lesser
                                   degree (default).

                            The  optional parameter level specifies the chorus
                            level 0 to 127.

                     reverb=(d|n|g|f|G)[,level], --reverb=(d|n|g|f|G)[,level]

                            d, 0   Disable MIDI reverb effect control.

                            n, 1   Enable MIDI reverb  effect  control.   This
                                   effect is only available in stereo.

                            g, 2   Global reverb effect.

                            f, 3   Freeverb   MIDI   reverb   effect   control
                                   (default).

                            G, 4   Global freeverb effect.

                            The optional parameter level specifies the  reverb
                            level 0 to 127.

                     vlpf=(d|c|m), --voice-lpf=(d|c|m)

                            d, 0   Disable LPF effect.

                            c, 1   Chamberlin    resonant    LPF    (12dB/oct)
                                   (default).

                            m, 2   Moog resonant low-pass VCF (24dB/oct)

                     ns=n, --noise-shaping=n
                            Enable the n th degree noiseshaping  filter.   The
                            distortion  at  decay  stage  is improved, but the
                            noise on human auditory feeling increases  because
                            it  shifts  to a high frequency.  In case of 8-bit
                            linear encoding, valid values  of  n  are  in  the
                            interval  from  0 (min) to 4 (max).  Default value
                            is 4.  In case of 16-bit  linear  encoding,  valid
                            values  of  n  are  in  the  interval from 0 to 4.
                            According to the value,  it  works  as  following.
                            Default value is 4.

                            0      No noise shaping.

                            1      Traditional noise shaping.

                            2      Overdrive-like  soft-clipping  +  new noise
                                   shaping.

                            3      Tube-amplifier-like  soft-clipping  +   new
                                   noise shaping.

                            4      New noise shaping.

"envelope":
              e/E, --[no-]mod-envelope
                     Enable/disable modulation envelope controlling.



it is quite a big page, so there is probably more there.

Simon

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