Package | Description |
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javax.sound.midi |
Provides interfaces and classes for I/O, sequencing, and synthesis of MIDI
(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) data.
|
javax.sound.midi.spi |
Supplies interfaces for service providers to implement when
offering new MIDI devices, MIDI file readers and writers, or sound bank readers.
|
Class | Description |
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ControllerEventListener |
The
ControllerEventListener interface should be implemented
by classes whose instances need to be notified when a Sequencer
has processed a requested type of MIDI control-change event. |
Instrument |
An instrument is a sound-synthesis algorithm with certain parameter
settings, usually designed to emulate a specific real-world
musical instrument or to achieve a specific sort of sound effect.
|
InvalidMidiDataException |
An
InvalidMidiDataException indicates that inappropriate MIDI
data was encountered. |
MetaEventListener |
The
MetaEventListener interface should be implemented
by classes whose instances need to be notified when a
has processed a . |
MetaMessage |
A
MetaMessage is a that is not meaningful to synthesizers, but
that can be stored in a MIDI file and interpreted by a sequencer program. |
MidiChannel |
A
MidiChannel object represents a single MIDI channel. |
MidiDevice |
MidiDevice is the base interface for all MIDI devices. |
MidiDevice.Info |
A
MidiDevice.Info object contains assorted
data about a , including its
name, the company who created it, and descriptive text. |
MidiEvent |
MIDI events contain a MIDI message and a corresponding time-stamp
expressed in ticks, and can represent the MIDI event information
stored in a MIDI file or a
object. |
MidiFileFormat |
A
MidiFileFormat object encapsulates a MIDI file's
type, as well as its length and timing information. |
MidiMessage |
MidiMessage is the base class for MIDI messages. |
MidiUnavailableException |
A
MidiUnavailableException is thrown when a requested MIDI
component cannot be opened or created because it is unavailable. |
Patch |
A
Patch object represents a location, on a MIDI
synthesizer, into which a single instrument is stored (loaded). |
Receiver |
A
Receiver receives objects and
typically does something useful in response, such as interpreting them to
generate sound or raw MIDI output. |
Sequence |
A
Sequence is a data structure containing musical
information (often an entire song or composition) that can be played
back by a object. |
Sequencer |
A hardware or software device that plays back a MIDI
is known as a sequencer. |
Sequencer.SyncMode |
A
SyncMode object represents one of the ways in which
a MIDI sequencer's notion of time can be synchronized with a master
or slave device. |
ShortMessage |
A
ShortMessage contains a MIDI message that has at most
two data bytes following its status byte. |
Soundbank |
A
Soundbank contains a set of Instruments
that can be loaded into a Synthesizer . |
SoundbankResource |
A
SoundbankResource represents any audio resource stored
in a . |
Synthesizer |
A
Synthesizer generates sound. |
Track |
A MIDI track is an independent stream of MIDI events (time-stamped MIDI
data) that can be stored along with other tracks in a standard MIDI file.
|
Transmitter | |
VoiceStatus |
A
VoiceStatus object contains information about the current
status of one of the voices produced by a Synthesizer . |
Class | Description |
---|---|
InvalidMidiDataException |
An
InvalidMidiDataException indicates that inappropriate MIDI
data was encountered. |
MidiDevice |
MidiDevice is the base interface for all MIDI devices. |
MidiDevice.Info |
A
MidiDevice.Info object contains assorted
data about a , including its
name, the company who created it, and descriptive text. |
MidiFileFormat |
A
MidiFileFormat object encapsulates a MIDI file's
type, as well as its length and timing information. |
Sequence |
A
Sequence is a data structure containing musical
information (often an entire song or composition) that can be played
back by a object. |
Soundbank |
A
Soundbank contains a set of Instruments
that can be loaded into a Synthesizer . |
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