aplaymidi command in Linux is used to play standard MIDI(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) files, by sending the content of a MIDI file to an ALSA(Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) MIDI port, sound renderer like timidity or a hardware MIDI device are required to play MIDI files.
Syntax:
aplaymidi [options] [MIDIfile]
Options:
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-h or –help: This is used to show all the options and syntax of the command.
$ aplaymidi -h
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-V or –version: It is used to display the current version of the SW.
$ aplaymidi -V
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-l or –list: It is used to display the list of all possible MIDI output ports.
$ aplaymidi -l
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-p or –port=client:port : It specifies ports(s) to play MIDI to.
$ aplaymidi -p 14:0 test1.mid
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-d or –delay=seconds : It delay once MIDI sound ends.
$ aplaymidi -p 14:0 -d 10 test1.mid