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SMWAVSET(1)		     smwavset Manual Page		   SMWAVSET(1)

NAME
       smwavset	- Program to manage spectmorph multiwave files

SYNOPSIS
       smwavset	<command> [OPTIONS] [ <command specific	args>... ]

DESCRIPTION
       smwavset	 is  a command line tool to manage multi-wave files for	Spect-
       Morph. Ususally,	a multi	wave file is first initialized (using the init
       command), then different	wave files are added using  the	 add  command.
       After  this has been done, encoding all waves can be done with one sin-
       gle command, like decoding all waves.

OPTIONS
       smwavset	follows	the usual GNU command line syntax, with	 long  options
       starting	with two dashes	('-').

       -h, --help
	      Shows a brief help message.

       -v, --version
	      Prints out smwavset version.

       --args <arguments>
	      Specify  additional arguments to be passed to smenc/smplay. This
	      could be --args "-O1" for	encoding, or --args  "--no-sines"  for
	      decoding.

       -d, --data-dir
	      For encoding/decoding, this sets a data directory	where the .wav
	      files  or	 a  list of .wav files (or .sm files), it is important
	      that different wavsets store their files in  different  directo-
	      ries  (otherwise	they will overwrite wav	files that belong to a
	      different	wavset). So specifying a proper	data  directory	 which
	      is  different  for each wavset is	usually	necessary. The default
	      value is /tmp, which is only appropriate for testing; you	should
	      ensure that scripts setup	a different value.

       --format	<field1>,<field2>,<field3>,...,<fieldN>
	      Set the output format for	the list command.

       -j <jobs>
	      Use <jobs> parallel jobs for encoding  (for  systems  with  more
	      than one processor).

COMMANDS
       init [ <options>	] <wavset>...
	      Initializes  a  new  wavset;  can	 also initialize more than one
	      wavset specified on the commandline.

       add [ <options> ] <wavset> <midi_note> <path>
	      Adds a wave file to the wavset, where midi_note is the midi note
	      the wave file has	been recorded for.

       list [ <options>	] <wavset>
	      Lists the	wave files that	are contained within the  wavset.  The
	      output  format  for  the list command can	be specified using the
	      format option (comma seperated fields). See FIELDS section for a
	      list of valid fields

       encode [	<options> ] <wset_filename> <smset_filename>
	      Encodes a	wavset using smenc.

       decode [	<options> ] <smset_filename> <wset_filename>
	      Decodes a	wavset using smplay.

       delta [ <options> ] <wset_filename1>...<wset_filenameN>
	      Computes the difference between many  wavsets.  The  differencce
	      between  the  first  and second wavset is	the reference which is
	      100%. The	other wavsets are measured against that	reference.

       link <smset>
	      This command includes all	.sm files that are referred to by  the
	      smset  in	one big	file. This is useful as	final step when	build-
	      ing instruments.

FIELDS
       For the list command, valid fields are:

       midi-note
	      Midi note	of the audio entry (0-127)

       channel
	      Channel for the audio entry (0 is	the first channel)

       filename
	      Filename of the audio entry

       min-velocity
	      Minimum velocity of the audio entry (0-127)

       max-velocity
	      Maximum velocity of the audio entry (0-127)

SEE ALSO
       smenc.1	<https://testbit.eu/wiki/Smenc.1>,   smplay.1	<https://test-
       bit.eu/wiki/Smplay.1>, smstrip.1	<https://testbit.eu/wiki/Smstrip.1>

Revision 591			  2011-07-20			   SMWAVSET(1)

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