javax.sound.midi.MidiDevice |
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MidiDevice
is the base interface for all MIDI devices.
Common devices include synthesizers, sequencers, MIDI input ports, and MIDI
output ports.
A MidiDevice
can be a transmitter or a receiver of
MIDI events, or both. Therefore, it can provide Transmitter
or Receiver
instances (or both). Typically, MIDI IN ports
provide transmitters, MIDI OUT ports and synthesizers provide
receivers. A Sequencer typically provides transmitters for playback
and receivers for recording.
A MidiDevice
can be opened and closed explicitly as
well as implicitly. Explicit opening is accomplished by calling
open()
, explicit closing is done by calling close()
on the MidiDevice
instance.
If an application opens a MidiDevice
explicitly, it has to close it explicitly to free system resources
and enable the application to exit cleanly. Implicit opening is
done by calling MidiSystem.getReceiver
and MidiSystem.getTransmitter
. The MidiDevice
used by
MidiSystem.getReceiver
and
MidiSystem.getTransmitter
is implementation-dependant
unless the properties javax.sound.midi.Receiver
and javax.sound.midi.Transmitter
are used (see the
description of properties to select default providers in
MidiSystem
). A MidiDevice
that was opened implicitly, is closed implicitly by closing the
Receiver
or Transmitter
that resulted in
opening it. If more than one implicitly opening
Receiver
or Transmitter
were obtained by
the application, the decive is closed after the last
Receiver
or Transmitter
has been
closed. On the other hand, calling getReceiver
or
getTransmitter
on the device instance directly does
not open the device implicitly. Closing these
Transmitter
s and Receiver
s does not close
the device implicitly. To use a device with Receiver
s
or Transmitter
s obtained this way, the device has to
be opened and closed explicitly.
If implicit and explicit opening and closing are mixed on the
same MidiDevice
instance, the following rules apply:
MidiDevice device = ...; if ( ! (device instanceof Sequencer) && ! (device instanceof Synthesizer)) { // we're now sure that device represents a MIDI port // ... }
A MidiDevice
includes a
object
to provide manufacturer information and so on.MidiDevice.Info
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MidiDevice.Info | A MidiDevice.Info object contains assorted
data about a , including its
name, the company who created it, and descriptive text. |
Public Methods | |||||||||||
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Closes the device, indicating that the device should now release
any system resources it is using.
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Obtains information about the device, including its Java class and
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Obtains the maximum number of MIDI IN connections available on this
MIDI device for receiving MIDI data.
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Obtains the maximum number of MIDI OUT connections available on this
MIDI device for transmitting MIDI data.
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Obtains the current time-stamp of the device, in microseconds.
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Obtains a MIDI IN receiver through which the MIDI device may receive
MIDI data.
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Returns all currently active, non-closed receivers
connected with this MidiDevice.
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Obtains a MIDI OUT connection from which the MIDI device will transmit
MIDI data The returned transmitter must be closed when the application
has finished using it.
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Returns all currently active, non-closed transmitters
connected with this MidiDevice.
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Reports whether the device is open.
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Opens the device, indicating that it should now acquire any
system resources it requires and become operational.
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Obtains information about the device, including its Java class and
Strings
containing its name, vendor, and description.
Obtains the maximum number of MIDI IN connections available on this MIDI device for receiving MIDI data.
Obtains the maximum number of MIDI OUT connections available on this MIDI device for transmitting MIDI data.
Obtains the current time-stamp of the device, in microseconds. If a device supports time-stamps, it should start counting at 0 when the device is opened and continue incrementing its time-stamp in microseconds until the device is closed. If it does not support time-stamps, it should always return -1.
Obtains a MIDI IN receiver through which the MIDI device may receive MIDI data. The returned receiver must be closed when the application has finished using it.
Obtaining a Receiver
with this method does not
open the device. To be able to use the device, it has to be
opened explicitly by calling open()
. Also, closing the
Receiver
does not close the device. It has to be
closed explicitly by calling close()
.
MidiUnavailableException | thrown if a receiver is not available due to resource restrictions |
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Returns all currently active, non-closed receivers connected with this MidiDevice. A receiver can be removed from the device by closing it.
Obtains a MIDI OUT connection from which the MIDI device will transmit MIDI data The returned transmitter must be closed when the application has finished using it.
Obtaining a Transmitter
with this method does not
open the device. To be able to use the device, it has to be
opened explicitly by calling open()
. Also, closing the
Transmitter
does not close the device. It has to be
closed explicitly by calling close()
.
MidiUnavailableException | thrown if a transmitter is not available due to resource restrictions |
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Returns all currently active, non-closed transmitters connected with this MidiDevice. A transmitter can be removed from the device by closing it.
Opens the device, indicating that it should now acquire any system resources it requires and become operational.
An application opening a device explicitly with this call
has to close the device by calling close()
. This is
necessary to release system resources and allow applications to
exit cleanly.
Note that some devices, once closed, cannot be reopened. Attempts to reopen such a device will always result in a MidiUnavailableException.
MidiUnavailableException | thrown if the device cannot be opened due to resource restrictions. |
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SecurityException | thrown if the device cannot be opened due to security restrictions. |