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YATM(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   YATM(1)

NAME
yatm - Yet Another Time Machine SYNOPSIS
yatm [options] file DESCRIPTION
yatm plays Vorbis, Speex and MPEG audio files while allowing the user to choose a new tempo without changing the pitch. The tempo can be interactively controlled by pressing '+' or '-', incrementing and decrementing the playback tempo by 1 percent respec- tively. Use "q" to stop playback. OPTIONS
yatm accepts the following options: -b Begin playing at time, given as an offset from the beginning of the file (0:00:00). -e Stop after duration seconds of audio have been decoded. -t Specify initial tempo as a floating point value, 1.0 is the default. -q Inhibit usual output. -s Transpose semitones -c Transpose cents -v, --verbose Print more information. -h, --help Show summary of options. -V, --version Show version of program. AUTHOR
Mario Lang <mlang@delysid.org>. June 7, 2004 YATM(1)

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KLICK(1)							 klick Manual Page							  KLICK(1)

NAME
klick - An advanced metronome for JACK SYNOPSIS
klick [options] [bars] [meter] tempo[-tempo2/accel] [pattern] klick [options] -f filename klick [options] -i klick [options] -j DESCRIPTION
klick is an advanced command-line based metronome using the JACK sound server. It allows you to define complex tempo maps for entire songs or performances. A single meter and tempo can be specified on the command line, while more complex tempo maps can be read from plain text files. Alternatively, it's also possible to run klick in interactive mode, where the tempo can be changed at runtime using the keyboard, or to follow tempo information read from JACK transport. OPTIONS
-f filename load tempo map from file -j no tempo map, just follow jack transport -n name set jack client name -p port,.. jack port(s) to connect to -P automatically connect to hardware ports -o port OSC port to listen on -i interactive mode -W filename export click track to audio file -r samplerate sample rate of export (default: 48000) -s number use built-in sounds: 0: square wave (default) 1: sine wave 2: noise 3: acoustic bell/click -S file[,file] load sounds from file(s) -e no emphasized beats -E emphasized beats only -v mult[,mult] adjust playback volume (default: 1.0) -w mult[,mult] adjust playback pitch (default: 1.0) -t enable jack transport -T become transport master (implies -t) -d seconds delay before starting playback -c bars pre-roll. use -c 0 for 2 beats -l label start playback at the given label -x multiplier multiply tempo by the given factor -h show help TEMPO MAP FILE FORMAT
[label:] bars [meter] tempo [pattern] [volume] ... SEE ALSO
The full documentation for klick can be found in HTML format at /usr/share/doc/klick/manual.html AUTHOR
Dominic Sacre <dominic.sacre@gmx.de> klick 0.12.2 January 2010 KLICK(1)
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