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NAME

       aseqnet - ALSA sequencer connectors over network

SYNOPSIS

       aseqnet [remotehost]

DESCRIPTION

       aseqnet  is  an  ALSA  sequencer  client which sends and receives event
       packets over network.  Suppose two hosts connected by network, hostA as
       a  server  and  hostB  as  a client.  The ALSA sequencer system must be
       running on both hosts.  For creating the server port, run the following
       on hostA:

           hostA% aseqnet
           sequencer opened: 128:0

       Then  a  user  client 128 with port 0 was opened on hostA.  (The client
       number may vary.)  For creating the (network-)client port, run  aseqnet
       with the hostname of the server:

           hostB% aseqnet hostA
           sequencer opened: 132:0

       Now  all events sent to hostA:128:0 are transferred to hostB:132:0, and
       vice versa.

       The ports created by  aseqnet  can  be  connected  arbitrary  to  other
       sequencer  ports  via aconnect(1).  For example, to connect hostB:132:0
       to a MIDI output device 65:0:

           hostB% aconnect 132:0 65:0

       Then events to  hostA:128:0  will  be  delivered  to  hostB:65:0.   The
       following command plays MIDI on hostB.

           hostA% pmidi -p 128:0 foo.mid

       The  multiple  clients may exist simultaneously.  If hostC is connected
       as a client to hostA, events from from hostA are sent to all  connected
       network clients, i.e. hostB and hostC.  However, only one connection is
       allowed from a client to a server.

       To disconnect network, stop all clients  before  server  by  ctrl-C  or
       sending signal to them.  The server will automatically quit.

OPTIONS

       -p port
              Specify the TCP port number or TCP service name.

       -s addr
              Subscribe to the given address for read automatically.

       -d addr
              Subscribe to the given address for write automatically.

       -v     Verbose mode.

SEE ALSO

       aconnect(1), pmidi(1)

AUTHOR

       Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>.

                                January 1, 2000                     aseqnet(1)