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PROGRAM:

NAME


vkeybd - virtual keyboard on X

SYNOPSIS


vkeybd [-options]

DESCRIPTION


vkeybd is a virtual keyboard for AWE/OSS, MIDI/OSS and ALSA drivers. It's a simple fake
of a MIDI keyboard on X-windows system. Enjoy a music with your mouse and computer
keyboard :-)

OPTIONS


Common Options
--device mode
Use the specified mode for output device. The argument are awe, midi or alsa, for
AWE/OSS, MIDI/OSS and ALSA devices, respectively. Default is alsa.

--config file
Use the specified file as config file (see section "KEYBOARD").

--preset file
Use the specified file as preset list file (see section "PRESET LIST FILE").

--channel num
Specify the channel to be played for normal instruments. Valid only for MIDI and
ALSA devices. Default is 0.

--drum num
Specify the channel to be played for drum instruments. Valid only for MIDI and
ALSA devices. Default is 9.

--octave num
Specify the number of octaves to display keys. Default is 3.

ALSA Device Option
--addr destination
Set ALSA client and port numbers to be connected. If argument begins with 's' or
'S', the port is opened as subscription port, and events are sent to all connected
subscribers. The port can be connected to other ports via aconnect(1). Otherwise,
vkeybd connects directly to the specified port. The argument must be a form like
client:port or client.port, where client and port are index numbers listed in
/proc/asound/seq/clients. Default is 's'.

--name string
Specify the name of client/port. Some applications like tk707 check the
client/port name whether it is a valid MIDI device port. This options makes vkeybd
possible to "fake" as a real MIDI device.

OSS Sequencer Device Options
--seqdev file
Specify the device file path for sequencer access. As default /dev/sequencer is
used.

--seqidx num
Specify the synth device index for AWE32/64 WaveTable. If negative value is given,
the device is auto-probed. Default value is -1.

MIDI Device Option
--mididev num
Speicfy the file path of MIDI device. Default value is /dev/midi.

FILE MENU


Connection shows whether the vkeybd connects to the device. On OSS system, only one
application is allowed to access sequencer device. Thus, if one wants to play another
program even using another device, he needs to disconnect vkeybd once. On ALSA or OSS
emulation on ALSA, you don't have to switch vkeybd off, since multiple access is allowed.

With Save Config , the current keymap and view configuration are saved on ~/.vkeybdrc
config file. This file will be read at the next invoke.

VIEW MENU


Thie menu shows the check buttons to toggle the display of control buttons.

With Key/Velocity button, a key and a velocity scale bars are shown. The key scale
indicates the lowest note value of the visible keyboard (as default 48 = C4). The
velocity scale bar is used to change the velocity of each note-on.

With Control button, controls for the current channel and for the MIDI continous-controls
are enabled. The channel number is increased or decreased by clicking the right or left
button around the shown channel number. The bank and preset are remembered for each
channel. You may choose the CC to be adjusted by pull-down menu, which indicates ModWheel
as default. Then change the parameter value with the scale bar at the right side.

With Pitch button, you may adjust pitch wheel. The pitch goes back to the center position
when you click the Pitch Clear button at the left.

With Program button, the selection list of playing instrument is toggled. The shown
presets are read from preset list file.

KEYBOARD


Each visible key is mapped on your computer keyboard from 'z' to '\'. To use the computer
keyboard, you should turn off auto repeat on your X display via xset(1) :

% xset -r

The key assignment can be changed by editing the config file ~/.vkeybdrc. Once save the
current configuration via File/Save Config menu. The config file is the Tcl source, and
you may change the list of keymap as you wish.

The keymap is a list of elements consisting on the key symbol and the corresponding note
offset. The key symbol is the X key symbol for assigned key, and note offset is the
shifted note number from note key of beginning of keyboard, which is changed by Key
scalebar. For example, when a pair of {a 8} is defined and the lowest MIDI key is 48, a
MIDI note 56 will be turned on by pressing the key 'a'.

PRESET LIST FILE


The preset list file is used to describe the list of MIDI preset names. If the command
line option is omitted, the default preset list file ~/vkeybd.list, ~/.vkeybd.list and
$vkblib/vkeybd.list are searched sequentially. The preset list will appear when Program
toggle button is on, and you can select a tone to be played from the list.

The preset list file can be converted from SoundFont(tm) file via sftovkb(1) utility. For
example,

% sftovkb synthgm.sbk > vkeybd.list

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