public class MidiSystem extends Object
MidiSystem
class provides access to the installed MIDI
system resources, including devices such as synthesizers, sequencers, and
MIDI input and output ports. A typical simple MIDI application might
begin by invoking one or more MidiSystem
methods to learn
what devices are installed and to obtain the ones needed in that
application.
The class also has methods for reading files, streams, and URLs that
contain standard MIDI file data or soundbanks. You can query the
MidiSystem
for the format of a specified MIDI file.
You cannot instantiate a MidiSystem
; all the methods are
static.
Properties can be used to specify default MIDI devices.
Both system properties and a properties file are considered.
The properties file is "lib/sound.properties" in the JRE
directory. If a property exists both as a system property and in the
properties file, the system property takes precedence. If none is
specified, a suitable default is chosen among the available devices.
The syntax of the properties file is specified in
Properties.load
. The
following table lists the available property keys and which methods
consider them:
Property Key | Interface | Affected Method |
---|---|---|
javax.sound.midi.Receiver |
Receiver |
getReceiver() |
javax.sound.midi.Sequencer |
Sequencer |
getSequencer() |
javax.sound.midi.Synthesizer |
Synthesizer |
getSynthesizer() |
javax.sound.midi.Transmitter |
Transmitter |
getTransmitter() |
MIDI device provider
class. The device name is matched against
the String
returned by the getName
method of MidiDevice.Info
.
Either the class name, or the device name may be omitted.
If only the class name is specified, the trailing hash mark
is optional.
If the provider class is specified, and it can be
successully retrieved from the installed providers,
the list of
MidiDevice.Info
objects is retrieved
from the provider. Otherwise, or when these devices
do not provide a subsequent match, the list is retrieved
from getMidiDeviceInfo()
to contain
all available MidiDevice.Info
objects.
If a device name is specified, the resulting list of
MidiDevice.Info
objects is searched:
the first one with a matching name, and whose
MidiDevice
implements the
respective interface, will be returned.
If no matching MidiDevice.Info
object
is found, or the device name is not specified,
the first suitable device from the resulting
list will be returned. For Sequencer and Synthesizer,
a device is suitable if it implements the respective
interface; whereas for Receiver and Transmitter, a device is
suitable if it
implements neither Sequencer nor Synthesizer and provides
at least one Receiver or Transmitter, respectively.
For example, the property javax.sound.midi.Receiver
with a value
"com.sun.media.sound.MidiProvider#SunMIDI1"
will have the following consequences when
getReceiver
is called:
if the class com.sun.media.sound.MidiProvider
exists
in the list of installed MIDI device providers,
the first Receiver
device with name
"SunMIDI1"
will be returned. If it cannot
be found, the first Receiver
from that provider
will be returned, regardless of name.
If there is none, the first Receiver
with name
"SunMIDI1"
in the list of all devices
(as returned by getMidiDeviceInfo
) will be returned,
or, if not found, the first Receiver
that can
be found in the list of all devices is returned.
If that fails, too, a MidiUnavailableException
is thrown.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
static MidiDevice |
getMidiDevice(MidiDevice.Info info)
Obtains the requested MIDI device.
|
static MidiDevice.Info[] |
getMidiDeviceInfo()
Obtains an array of information objects representing
the set of all MIDI devices available on the system.
|
static MidiFileFormat |
getMidiFileFormat(File file)
Obtains the MIDI file format of the specified
File . |
static MidiFileFormat |
getMidiFileFormat(InputStream stream)
Obtains the MIDI file format of the data in the specified input stream.
|
static MidiFileFormat |
getMidiFileFormat(URL url)
Obtains the MIDI file format of the data in the specified URL.
|
static int[] |
getMidiFileTypes()
Obtains the set of MIDI file types for which file writing support is
provided by the system.
|
static int[] |
getMidiFileTypes(Sequence sequence)
Obtains the set of MIDI file types that the system can write from the
sequence specified.
|
static Receiver |
getReceiver()
Obtains a MIDI receiver from an external MIDI port
or other default device.
|
static Sequence |
getSequence(File file)
Obtains a MIDI sequence from the specified
File . |
static Sequence |
getSequence(InputStream stream)
Obtains a MIDI sequence from the specified input stream.
|
static Sequence |
getSequence(URL url)
Obtains a MIDI sequence from the specified URL.
|
static Sequencer |
getSequencer()
Obtains the default
Sequencer , connected to
a default device. |
static Sequencer |
getSequencer(boolean connected)
Obtains the default
Sequencer , optionally
connected to a default device. |
static Soundbank |
getSoundbank(File file)
Constructs a
Soundbank by reading it from the specified
File . |
static Soundbank |
getSoundbank(InputStream stream)
Constructs a MIDI sound bank by reading it from the specified stream.
|
static Soundbank |
getSoundbank(URL url)
Constructs a
Soundbank by reading it from the specified URL. |
static Synthesizer |
getSynthesizer()
Obtains the default synthesizer.
|
static Transmitter |
getTransmitter()
Obtains a MIDI transmitter from an external MIDI port
or other default source.
|
static boolean |
isFileTypeSupported(int fileType)
Indicates whether file writing support for the specified MIDI file type
is provided by the system.
|
static boolean |
isFileTypeSupported(int fileType,
Sequence sequence)
Indicates whether a MIDI file of the file type specified can be written
from the sequence indicated.
|
static int |
write(Sequence in,
int type,
File out)
Writes a stream of bytes representing a file of the MIDI file type
indicated to the external file provided.
|
static int |
write(Sequence in,
int fileType,
OutputStream out)
Writes a stream of bytes representing a file of the MIDI file type
indicated to the output stream provided.
|
public static MidiDevice.Info[] getMidiDeviceInfo()
getMidiDevice
.MidiDevice.Info
objects, one
for each installed MIDI device. If no such devices are installed,
an array of length 0 is returned.public static MidiDevice getMidiDevice(MidiDevice.Info info) throws MidiUnavailableException
info
- a device information object representing the desired device.MidiUnavailableException
- if the requested device is not available
due to resource restrictionsIllegalArgumentException
- if the info object does not represent
a MIDI device installed on the systemgetMidiDeviceInfo()
public static Receiver getReceiver() throws MidiUnavailableException
MidiDeviceReceiver
interface.
If the system property
javax.sound.midi.Receiver
is defined or it is defined in the file "sound.properties",
it is used to identify the device that provides the default receiver.
For details, refer to the class description
.
If a suitable MIDI port is not available, the Receiver is
retrieved from an installed synthesizer.
If this method returns successfully, the MidiDevice
the
Receiver
belongs to is opened implicitly, if it is
not already open. It is possible to close an implicitly opened
device by calling close
on the returned Receiver
. All open Receiver
instances have to be closed in order to release system resources
hold by the MidiDevice
. For a
detailed description of open/close behaviour see the class
description of MidiDevice
.
MidiUnavailableException
- if the default receiver is not
available due to resource restrictions,
or no device providing receivers is installed in the systempublic static Transmitter getTransmitter() throws MidiUnavailableException
MidiDeviceTransmitter
interface.
If the system property
javax.sound.midi.Transmitter
is defined or it is defined in the file "sound.properties",
it is used to identify the device that provides the default transmitter.
For details, refer to the class description
.
If this method returns successfully, the MidiDevice
the
Transmitter
belongs to is opened implicitly, if it
is not already open. It is possible to close an implicitly
opened device by calling close
on the returned
Transmitter
. All open Transmitter
instances have to be closed in order to release system resources
hold by the MidiDevice
. For a detailed description
of open/close behaviour see the class description of MidiDevice
.
MidiUnavailableException
- if the default transmitter is not
available due to resource restrictions,
or no device providing transmitters is installed in the systempublic static Synthesizer getSynthesizer() throws MidiUnavailableException
If the system property
javax.sound.midi.Synthesizer
is defined or it is defined in the file "sound.properties",
it is used to identify the default synthesizer.
For details, refer to the class description
.
MidiUnavailableException
- if the synthesizer is not
available due to resource restrictions,
or no synthesizer is installed in the systempublic static Sequencer getSequencer() throws MidiUnavailableException
Sequencer
, connected to
a default device.
The returned Sequencer
instance is
connected to the default Synthesizer
,
as returned by getSynthesizer()
.
If there is no Synthesizer
available, or the default Synthesizer
cannot be opened, the sequencer
is connected
to the default Receiver
, as returned
by getReceiver()
.
The connection is made by retrieving a Transmitter
instance from the Sequencer
and setting its
Receiver
.
Closing and re-opening the sequencer will restore the
connection to the default device.
This method is equivalent to calling
getSequencer(true)
.
If the system property
javax.sound.midi.Sequencer
is defined or it is defined in the file "sound.properties",
it is used to identify the default sequencer.
For details, refer to the class description
.
MidiUnavailableException
- if the sequencer is not
available due to resource restrictions,
or there is no Receiver
available by any
installed MidiDevice
,
or no sequencer is installed in the system.getSequencer(boolean)
,
getSynthesizer()
,
getReceiver()
public static Sequencer getSequencer(boolean connected) throws MidiUnavailableException
Sequencer
, optionally
connected to a default device.
If connected
is true, the returned
Sequencer
instance is
connected to the default Synthesizer
,
as returned by getSynthesizer()
.
If there is no Synthesizer
available, or the default Synthesizer
cannot be opened, the sequencer
is connected
to the default Receiver
, as returned
by getReceiver()
.
The connection is made by retrieving a Transmitter
instance from the Sequencer
and setting its
Receiver
.
Closing and re-opening the sequencer will restore the
connection to the default device.
If connected
is false, the returned
Sequencer
instance is not connected, it
has no open Transmitters
. In order to
play the sequencer on a MIDI device, or a Synthesizer
,
it is necessary to get a Transmitter
and set its
Receiver
.
If the system property
javax.sound.midi.Sequencer
is defined or it is defined in the file "sound.properties",
it is used to identify the default sequencer.
For details, refer to the class description
.
MidiUnavailableException
- if the sequencer is not
available due to resource restrictions,
or no sequencer is installed in the system,
or if connected
is true, and there is
no Receiver
available by any installed
MidiDevice
getSynthesizer()
,
getReceiver()
public static Soundbank getSoundbank(InputStream stream) throws InvalidMidiDataException, IOException
stream
- the source of the sound bank data.InvalidMidiDataException
- if the stream does not point to
valid MIDI soundbank data recognized by the systemIOException
- if an I/O error occurred when loading the soundbankInputStream.markSupported()
,
InputStream.mark(int)
public static Soundbank getSoundbank(URL url) throws InvalidMidiDataException, IOException
Soundbank
by reading it from the specified URL.
The URL must point to a valid MIDI soundbank file.url
- the source of the sound bank dataInvalidMidiDataException
- if the URL does not point to valid MIDI
soundbank data recognized by the systemIOException
- if an I/O error occurred when loading the soundbankpublic static Soundbank getSoundbank(File file) throws InvalidMidiDataException, IOException
Soundbank
by reading it from the specified
File
.
The File
must point to a valid MIDI soundbank file.file
- the source of the sound bank dataInvalidMidiDataException
- if the File
does not
point to valid MIDI soundbank data recognized by the systemIOException
- if an I/O error occurred when loading the soundbankpublic static MidiFileFormat getMidiFileFormat(InputStream stream) throws InvalidMidiDataException, IOException
This method and/or the code it invokes may need to read some data from
the stream to determine whether its data format is supported. The
implementation may therefore
need to mark the stream, read enough data to determine whether it is in
a supported format, and reset the stream's read pointer to its original
position. If the input stream does not permit this set of operations,
this method may fail with an IOException
.
This operation can only succeed for files of a type which can be parsed by an installed file reader. It may fail with an InvalidMidiDataException even for valid files if no compatible file reader is installed. It will also fail with an InvalidMidiDataException if a compatible file reader is installed, but encounters errors while determining the file format.
stream
- the input stream from which file format information
should be extractedMidiFileFormat
object describing the MIDI file
formatInvalidMidiDataException
- if the stream does not point to valid
MIDI file data recognized by the systemIOException
- if an I/O exception occurs while accessing the
streamgetMidiFileFormat(URL)
,
getMidiFileFormat(File)
,
InputStream.markSupported()
,
InputStream.mark(int)
public static MidiFileFormat getMidiFileFormat(URL url) throws InvalidMidiDataException, IOException
This operation can only succeed for files of a type which can be parsed by an installed file reader. It may fail with an InvalidMidiDataException even for valid files if no compatible file reader is installed. It will also fail with an InvalidMidiDataException if a compatible file reader is installed, but encounters errors while determining the file format.
url
- the URL from which file format information should be
extractedMidiFileFormat
object describing the MIDI file
formatInvalidMidiDataException
- if the URL does not point to valid MIDI
file data recognized by the systemIOException
- if an I/O exception occurs while accessing the URLgetMidiFileFormat(InputStream)
,
getMidiFileFormat(File)
public static MidiFileFormat getMidiFileFormat(File file) throws InvalidMidiDataException, IOException
File
. The
File
must point to valid MIDI file data for a file type
recognized by the system.
This operation can only succeed for files of a type which can be parsed by an installed file reader. It may fail with an InvalidMidiDataException even for valid files if no compatible file reader is installed. It will also fail with an InvalidMidiDataException if a compatible file reader is installed, but encounters errors while determining the file format.
file
- the File
from which file format information
should be extractedMidiFileFormat
object describing the MIDI file
formatInvalidMidiDataException
- if the File
does not point
to valid MIDI file data recognized by the systemIOException
- if an I/O exception occurs while accessing the filegetMidiFileFormat(InputStream)
,
getMidiFileFormat(URL)
public static Sequence getSequence(InputStream stream) throws InvalidMidiDataException, IOException
This method and/or the code it invokes may need to read some data
from the stream to determine whether
its data format is supported. The implementation may therefore
need to mark the stream, read enough data to determine whether it is in
a supported format, and reset the stream's read pointer to its original
position. If the input stream does not permit this set of operations,
this method may fail with an IOException
.
This operation can only succeed for files of a type which can be parsed
by an installed file reader. It may fail with an InvalidMidiDataException
even for valid files if no compatible file reader is installed. It
will also fail with an InvalidMidiDataException if a compatible file reader
is installed, but encounters errors while constructing the Sequence
object from the file data.
stream
- the input stream from which the Sequence
should be constructedSequence
object based on the MIDI file data
contained in the input streamInvalidMidiDataException
- if the stream does not point to
valid MIDI file data recognized by the systemIOException
- if an I/O exception occurs while accessing the
streamInputStream.markSupported()
,
InputStream.mark(int)
public static Sequence getSequence(URL url) throws InvalidMidiDataException, IOException
This operation can only succeed for files of a type which can be parsed
by an installed file reader. It may fail with an InvalidMidiDataException
even for valid files if no compatible file reader is installed. It
will also fail with an InvalidMidiDataException if a compatible file reader
is installed, but encounters errors while constructing the Sequence
object from the file data.
url
- the URL from which the Sequence
should be
constructedSequence
object based on the MIDI file data
pointed to by the URLInvalidMidiDataException
- if the URL does not point to valid MIDI
file data recognized by the systemIOException
- if an I/O exception occurs while accessing the URLpublic static Sequence getSequence(File file) throws InvalidMidiDataException, IOException
File
.
The File
must point to valid MIDI file data
for a file type recognized by the system.
This operation can only succeed for files of a type which can be parsed
by an installed file reader. It may fail with an InvalidMidiDataException
even for valid files if no compatible file reader is installed. It
will also fail with an InvalidMidiDataException if a compatible file reader
is installed, but encounters errors while constructing the Sequence
object from the file data.
file
- the File
from which the Sequence
should be constructedSequence
object based on the MIDI file data
pointed to by the FileInvalidMidiDataException
- if the File does not point to valid MIDI
file data recognized by the systemIOException
- if an I/O exception occurspublic static int[] getMidiFileTypes()
public static boolean isFileTypeSupported(int fileType)
fileType
- the file type for which write capabilities are queriedtrue
if the file type is supported,
otherwise false
public static int[] getMidiFileTypes(Sequence sequence)
sequence
- the sequence for which MIDI file type support
is queriedpublic static boolean isFileTypeSupported(int fileType, Sequence sequence)
fileType
- the file type for which write capabilities
are queriedsequence
- the sequence for which file writing support is queriedtrue
if the file type is supported for this
sequence, otherwise false
public static int write(Sequence in, int fileType, OutputStream out) throws IOException
in
- sequence containing MIDI data to be written to the filefileType
- the file type of the file to be written to the output streamout
- stream to which the file data should be writtenIOException
- if an I/O exception occursIllegalArgumentException
- if the file format is not supported by
the systemisFileTypeSupported(int, Sequence)
,
getMidiFileTypes(Sequence)
public static int write(Sequence in, int type, File out) throws IOException
in
- sequence containing MIDI data to be written to the filetype
- the file type of the file to be written to the output streamout
- external file to which the file data should be writtenIOException
- if an I/O exception occursIllegalArgumentException
- if the file type is not supported by
the systemisFileTypeSupported(int, Sequence)
,
getMidiFileTypes(Sequence)
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