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Time
Alarm at:
The time for the alarm to come on.

Quiet After:
Stop alarm after this amount of time.
(if the wakeup dialog is not closed)


Days
Day:
Select the days for the alarm to activate.

Time:
Choose the time for the alarm on each day,
or select the toggle button to use the default
time.


Volume
Fading:
Fade the volume up to the chosen volume
for this amount of time.

Start at:
Start fading from this volume.

Final:
The volume to stop fading at. If the fading
time is 0 then set volume to this and start
playing.


Options:
Additional Command:
Run this command at the alarm time.

Playlist:
Load this playlist for playing songs from
(must have .m3u extension). If no playlist
is given then the songs which are currently
in the list will be used.
The URL of an mp3/ogg stream can also be
entered here, but loading of playlists from
URLs is not currently supported by xmms.

Reminder:
Display a reminder when the alarm goes off,
type the reminder in the box and turn on the
toggle button if you want it to be shown.
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Located in src/alarm/interface.c:1366
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Audacious ALSA Driver

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
USA.
Author: Matthieu Sozeau (mattam@altern.org)
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Located in src/alsa/about.c:31
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This backend sends MIDI events to a group of user-chosen ALSA sequencer ports. The ALSA sequencer interface is very versatile, it can provide ports for audio cards hardware synthesizers (i.e. emu10k1) but also for software synths, external devices, etc.
This backend does not produce audio, MIDI events are handled directly from devices/programs behind the ALSA ports; in example, MIDI events sent to the hardware synth will be directly played.
Backend written by Giacomo Lozito.
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Located in src/amidi-plug/backend-alsa/b-alsa.c:37
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This backend does not produce audio at all. It is mostly useful for analysis and testing purposes, as it can log all MIDI events to standard output, standard error or file.
Backend written by Giacomo Lozito.
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Located in src/amidi-plug/backend-dummy/b-dummy.c:37
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This backend produces audio by sending MIDI events to FluidSynth, a real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont2 specification (www.fluidsynth.org).
Produced audio can be manipulated via player effect plugins and is processed by chosen ouput plugin.
Backend written by Giacomo Lozito.
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Located in src/amidi-plug/backend-fluidsynth/b-fluidsynth.c:37
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* Select ALSA output ports *
MIDI events will be sent to the ports selected here. In example, if your audio card provides a hardware synth and you want to play MIDI with it, you'll probably want to select the wavetable synthesizer ports.
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Located in src/amidi-plug/i_configure-alsa.c:421
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* Select ALSA mixer card *
The ALSA backend outputs directly through ALSA, it doesn't use effect and ouput plugins from the player. During playback, the player volumeslider will manipulate the mixer control you select here. If you're using wavetable synthesizer ports, you'll probably want to select the Synth control here.
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Located in src/amidi-plug/i_configure-alsa.c:426
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* Select ALSA mixer control *
The ALSA backend outputs directly through ALSA, it doesn't use effect and ouput plugins from the player. During playback, the player volume slider will manipulate the mixer control you select here. If you're using wavetable synthesizer ports, you'll probably want to select the Synth control here.
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Located in src/amidi-plug/i_configure-alsa.c:433
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* Backend selection *
AMIDI-Plug works with backends, in a modular fashion; here you should select your backend; that is, the way MIDI events are going to be handled and played.
If you have a hardware synthesizer on your audio card, and ALSA supports it, you'll want to use the ALSA backend. It can also be used with anything that provides an interface to the ALSA sequencer, including software synths or external devices.
If you want to rely on a software synthesizer and/or want to pipe audio into effect and output plugins of the player you'll want to use the good FluidSynth backend.
Press the info button to read specific information about each backend.
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Located in src/amidi-plug/i_configure-ap.c:320
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* Transpose function *
This option allows you to play the midi file transposed in a different key, by shifting of the desired number of semitones all its notes (excepting those on midi channel 10, reserved for percussions). Expecially useful if you wish to sing or play along with another instrument.
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