manpage.1'. You may view the manual page with: `docbook-to-man manpage.sgml | nroff -man | less'. A typical entry in a Makefile or Makefile.am is: manpage.1: manpage.sgml docbook-to-man $< > $@ The docbook-to-man binary is found in the docbook-to-man package. Please remember that if you create the nroff version in one of the debian/rules file targets (such as build), you will need to include docbook-to-man in your Build-Depends control field. --> Paul"> Brossier"> December 1, 2004"> 1"> piem@altern.org"> AUBIOCUT"> Debian"> GNU"> GPL"> ]>
&dhemail;
&dhfirstname; &dhsurname; 2003 &dhusername; &dhdate;
&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &dhpackage; a command line tool for real time wav to midi conversion &dhpackage; [options] -i soundfile DESCRIPTION This manual page documents briefly the &dhpackage; command. &dhpackage; takes an input sound file and produce small file sliced at onset locations. The slices can then be sent to a player, a sequencer, a sampler, or wherever else. The files can be cut at onset times or at silences. OPTIONS This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. show this help message and exit input sound file onset detection mode [default=dual] complexdomain|hfc|phase|specdiff|energy|kl|mkl|dual buffer size [default=1024] overlap size [default=512] pitch threshold (for yin) [default=0.1] silence threshold [default=-70] number of seconds to take back [default=system] default system delay is 2*hopsize/samplerate use local minima after peak detection cut input sound file at detected labels (best used with option -L) derivate onset detection function outputs silence locations instead of onset locations zero-crossing threshold for slicing [default=0.00008] draw plot save plot to output.{ps,png} make lots of noise [default] be quiet NOT IMPLEMENTED output beat locations SEE ALSO aubioonset(1) aubiotrack(1) aubionotes(1) aubiopitch(1) AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; (&dhemail;). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the &gnu; General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.