MIDI - record and playback SysEx data from the command line












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Does anyone know a tool to record and playback System Exclusive messages from the command line. I know qtraktor can do and probably many other applications with GUI.



I have been able to use arecordmidi to record the data from the command line, but aplaymidi is not able to read it.










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    Does anyone know a tool to record and playback System Exclusive messages from the command line. I know qtraktor can do and probably many other applications with GUI.



    I have been able to use arecordmidi to record the data from the command line, but aplaymidi is not able to read it.










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      Does anyone know a tool to record and playback System Exclusive messages from the command line. I know qtraktor can do and probably many other applications with GUI.



      I have been able to use arecordmidi to record the data from the command line, but aplaymidi is not able to read it.










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      Does anyone know a tool to record and playback System Exclusive messages from the command line. I know qtraktor can do and probably many other applications with GUI.



      I have been able to use arecordmidi to record the data from the command line, but aplaymidi is not able to read it.







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          I found it myself, thanks to this post



          amidi can do the job.



          DESCRIPTION from the man-page:



             amidi  is  a command-line utility which allows one to receive and send SysEx (system exclusive) data from/to external MIDI devices.  It can
          also send any other MIDI commands.

          amidi handles only files containing raw MIDI commands, without timing information. amidi does not support Standard MIDI (.mid) files, but
          aplaymidi(1) and arecordmidi(1) do.





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            I found it myself, thanks to this post



            amidi can do the job.



            DESCRIPTION from the man-page:



               amidi  is  a command-line utility which allows one to receive and send SysEx (system exclusive) data from/to external MIDI devices.  It can
            also send any other MIDI commands.

            amidi handles only files containing raw MIDI commands, without timing information. amidi does not support Standard MIDI (.mid) files, but
            aplaymidi(1) and arecordmidi(1) do.





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              I found it myself, thanks to this post



              amidi can do the job.



              DESCRIPTION from the man-page:



                 amidi  is  a command-line utility which allows one to receive and send SysEx (system exclusive) data from/to external MIDI devices.  It can
              also send any other MIDI commands.

              amidi handles only files containing raw MIDI commands, without timing information. amidi does not support Standard MIDI (.mid) files, but
              aplaymidi(1) and arecordmidi(1) do.





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                I found it myself, thanks to this post



                amidi can do the job.



                DESCRIPTION from the man-page:



                   amidi  is  a command-line utility which allows one to receive and send SysEx (system exclusive) data from/to external MIDI devices.  It can
                also send any other MIDI commands.

                amidi handles only files containing raw MIDI commands, without timing information. amidi does not support Standard MIDI (.mid) files, but
                aplaymidi(1) and arecordmidi(1) do.





                share|improve this answer













                I found it myself, thanks to this post



                amidi can do the job.



                DESCRIPTION from the man-page:



                   amidi  is  a command-line utility which allows one to receive and send SysEx (system exclusive) data from/to external MIDI devices.  It can
                also send any other MIDI commands.

                amidi handles only files containing raw MIDI commands, without timing information. amidi does not support Standard MIDI (.mid) files, but
                aplaymidi(1) and arecordmidi(1) do.






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