Try --mute=0,-* --output-file=filename* --trace  (*=1..16)
If --trace didn't retain a leading silence which is
different length between channels, you'd have to place a note
on the head of all the channels in a MIDI file.

on 2007.2.28 3:17 AM (JST), Bob van der Poel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Is it possible to have timidity split each midi channel into a separate
> track in a wav file? I'd like to take a MIDI file, convert it to a set
> of wav tracks (eg. one for drum, another for bass, another for the
> piano) and then use a program like audacity to further edit and mix the
> result.
> 
> Thanks.

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