/* FluidSynth - A Software Synthesizer * * Copyright (C) 2003 Peter Hanappe and others. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free * Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA * 02110-1301, USA */ #ifndef _FLUIDSYNTH_SEQ_H #define _FLUIDSYNTH_SEQ_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * @defgroup sequencer MIDI Sequencer * * MIDI event sequencer. * * The MIDI sequencer can be used to play MIDI events in a more flexible way than * using the MIDI file player, which expects the events to be stored as * Standard MIDI Files. Using the sequencer, you can provide the events one by * one, with an optional timestamp for scheduling. * * @{ */ /** * Event callback prototype for destination clients. * * @param time Current sequencer tick value (see fluid_sequencer_get_tick()). * @param event The event being received * @param seq The sequencer instance * @param data User defined data registered with the client * * @note @p time may not be of the same tick value as the scheduled event! In fact, depending on * the sequencer's scale and the synth's sample-rate, @p time may a few ticks too late. Although this * itself is inaudible, it is important to consider, * when you use this callback for enqueuing additional events over and over again with * fluid_sequencer_send_at(): If you enqueue new events with a relative tick value you might introduce * a timing error, which causes your sequence to sound e.g. slower than it's supposed to be. If this is * your use-case, make sure to enqueue events with an absolute tick value. */ typedef void (*fluid_event_callback_t)(unsigned int time, fluid_event_t *event, fluid_sequencer_t *seq, void *data); /** @startlifecycle{MIDI Sequencer} */ FLUID_DEPRECATED FLUIDSYNTH_API fluid_sequencer_t *new_fluid_sequencer(void); FLUIDSYNTH_API fluid_sequencer_t *new_fluid_sequencer2(int use_system_timer); FLUIDSYNTH_API void delete_fluid_sequencer(fluid_sequencer_t *seq); /** @endlifecycle */ FLUIDSYNTH_API int fluid_sequencer_get_use_system_timer(fluid_sequencer_t *seq); FLUIDSYNTH_API fluid_seq_id_t fluid_sequencer_register_client(fluid_sequencer_t *seq, const char *name, fluid_event_callback_t callback, void *data); FLUIDSYNTH_API void fluid_sequencer_unregister_client(fluid_sequencer_t *seq, fluid_seq_id_t id); FLUIDSYNTH_API int fluid_sequencer_count_clients(fluid_sequencer_t *seq); FLUIDSYNTH_API fluid_seq_id_t fluid_sequencer_get_client_id(fluid_sequencer_t *seq, int index); FLUIDSYNTH_API char *fluid_sequencer_get_client_name(fluid_sequencer_t *seq, fluid_seq_id_t id); FLUIDSYNTH_API int fluid_sequencer_client_is_dest(fluid_sequencer_t *seq, fluid_seq_id_t id); FLUIDSYNTH_API void fluid_sequencer_process(fluid_sequencer_t *seq, unsigned int msec); FLUIDSYNTH_API void fluid_sequencer_send_now(fluid_sequencer_t *seq, fluid_event_t *evt); FLUIDSYNTH_API int fluid_sequencer_send_at(fluid_sequencer_t *seq, fluid_event_t *evt, unsigned int time, int absolute); FLUIDSYNTH_API void fluid_sequencer_remove_events(fluid_sequencer_t *seq, fluid_seq_id_t source, fluid_seq_id_t dest, int type); FLUIDSYNTH_API unsigned int fluid_sequencer_get_tick(fluid_sequencer_t *seq); FLUIDSYNTH_API void fluid_sequencer_set_time_scale(fluid_sequencer_t *seq, double scale); FLUIDSYNTH_API double fluid_sequencer_get_time_scale(fluid_sequencer_t *seq); /* @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _FLUIDSYNTH_SEQ_H */