SMPLAY
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
SEE ALSO
NAME
smplay - Program to play a SpectMorph model
SYNOPSIS
smplay [OPTIONS] SM-File|SMSet-File
DESCRIPTION
smplay is a command line based player for SpectMorph models (which can be created using smenc). Playing can use the audio card, so that the model will be heard directly, or create a wav file instead if the --export option is used.
Since the SpectMorph model consists of sine waves and noise, options to disable one of these components exist.
OPTIONS
smplay
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 smplay version.
--rate <sampling rate>
Set replay rate manually; also useful for specifying the desired rate of the wav file, if --export is used.
--no-noise
Disable noise decoder, so that only the sine wave part of the signal is decoded.
--no-sines
Disable sine decoder, so that only the noise part of the signal is decoded.
--det-random
Use deterministic random generator; this will produce identical noise components if the same file is decoded twice, making the audio output exactly the same.
--export <wav filename>
Instead of playing the file, write the output to a wav file.
-m, --midi-note <note>
Select midi note to play, in case an SMSet-File was specified as input file.
SEE ALSO
smenc.1 <https://testbit.eu/wiki/Smenc.1>