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.TH "akaiextract" "1" "22 May 2014" "libgig @VERSION@" "libgig tools" |
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.SH NAME |
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akaiextract \- Extract audio samples from an AKAI media or AKAI disk image file. |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B akaiextract |
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SOURCE DESTDIR |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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Reads an AKAI media (i.e. from a CDROM drive, ZIP drive or directly from an |
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AKAI hard disk drive) or AKAI disk image file and extracts all its audio samples |
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as .wav files to the given output directory. If the given output directory does |
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not exist yet, then it will be created. |
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.SH OPTIONS |
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.TP |
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.B \ SOURCE |
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On Windows: drive letter of the source disk drive to read from. On POSIX systems |
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(i.e. Linux, Mac): path to the input source, which may either be an AKAI disk |
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image file already being available on your HD, or a disk drive path (i.e. '/dev/cdrom'). |
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On Mac: You can omit this argument on Mac, which will cause it to access the |
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CDROM drive automatically ('/dev/rdisk1s0'). |
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.B \ DESTDIR |
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Output path where all samples should be extracted to. If the directory does not |
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exist yet, then it will be created. |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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.BR akaidump(1), |
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.BR gigdump(1), |
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.BR gigextract(1), |
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.BR korgdump(1), |
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.BR sf2dump(1) |
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.SH "BUGS" |
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Check and report bugs at http://bugs.linuxsampler.org |
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.SH "Author" |
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This program and its library are based on S�bastien M�trot's libakai. This is a |
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fork of libakai and its tools which is now also providing support for LINUX and |
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other POSIX compliant operating system, and it does not have a dependency to |
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libngl as the original libakai had. Linux port and man page written by |
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Christian Schoenebeck <cuse@users.sf.net> |