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MIDIMERGE(N)			     LOCAL			  MIDIMERGE(N)

NAME
     midimerge — tclmdi command to merge multiple tracks of MIDI songs to one
     track

SYNOPSIS
     midimerge {destMidiID destTrack} {srcMidiID srcTrack}
	       [{ srcMidiID srcTrack} ...]

DESCRIPTION
     midimerge is a tclmidi(1) command that merges one or more source tracks
     to a single destination track of a MIDI song.  The first option is a list
     that designates output track.  The first element of that list is the MIDI
     song descriptor for the track, and the second argument of the list is the
     track in that MIDI song.

     The second, and optional remaining arguments, are lists specifying the
     source tracks.  The form of the source lists is the same as that for the
     destination track.

     The times of events in a source track are adjusted as necessary to con‐
     vert from the division of the source track to the division of the desti‐
     nation track.  See midiconfig(n) for a description of the division song
     configuration option.

     All MIDI song descriptors should be values returned from a call to
     midimake(n) or midiread(n).

RETURN VALUES
     midimerge returns nothing.

SEE ALSO
     tclm(1), midiconfig(n), midisplit(n), midimake(n), midiread(n)

AUTHOR
     Mike Durian - durian@boogie.com

BSD			       January 30, 1994				   BSD
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