.TH ASEQSEND 1 "11 Mar 2024" .SH NAME .B aseqsend \- send arbitrary messages to selected ALSA MIDI seqencer port .SH SYNOPSIS aseqsend \-p client:port -s file-name|"hex encoded byte-string" .SH DESCRIPTION .B aseqsend is a command-line utility which allows one to send SysEx (system exclusive) data to ALSA MIDI seqencer port. It can also send any other MIDI commands. Messages to be send can be given in the last argument as hex encoded byte string or can be read from raw binary file. When sending several SysEx messages at once there is a delay of 1ms after each message as deafult and can be set to different value with option \-i. A client can be specified by its number, its name, or a prefix of its name. A port is specified by its number; for port 0 of a client, the ":0" part of the port specification can be omitted. .SH OPTIONS .TP \-h, \-\-help Prints a list of options. .TP \-V, \-\-version Prints the current version. .TP \-l, \-\-list Prints a list of possible output ports. .TP \-v, \-\-verbose Prints number of bytes actually sent .TP \-p, -\-port=client:port Target port by number or name .TP \-s, \-\-file=filename Send raw binary data from given file name .TP \-i, \-\-interval=msec Interval between SysEx messages in miliseconds .TP \-u, \-\-ump=version Specify the MIDI version. 0 for the legacy MIDI 1.0 (default), 1 for UMP MIDI 1.0 protocol and 2 for UMP MIDI 2.0 protocol. When UMP MIDI 1.0 or MIDI 2.0 protocol is specified, \fBaseqsend\fP reads the input as raw UMP packets, 4 each byte in big endian. .SH EXAMPLES aseqsend -p 128:0 "F0 41 10 00 00 64 12 18 00 21 06 59 41 59 4E F7" aseqsend -p 128:0 -s I7BulkDump.syx .SH AUTHOR Miroslav Kovac