Module java.desktop

Interface Sequencer

  • All Superinterfaces:
    AutoCloseable, MidiDevice

    public interface Sequencer
    extends MidiDevice
    A hardware or software device that plays back a MIDI sequence is known as a sequencer. A MIDI sequence contains lists of time-stamped MIDI data, such as might be read from a standard MIDI file. Most sequencers also provide functions for creating and editing sequences.

    The Sequencer interface includes methods for the following basic MIDI sequencer operations:

    • obtaining a sequence from MIDI file data
    • starting and stopping playback
    • moving to an arbitrary position in the sequence
    • changing the tempo (speed) of playback
    • synchronizing playback to an internal clock or to received MIDI messages
    • controlling the timing of another device
    In addition, the following operations are supported, either directly, or indirectly through objects that the Sequencer has access to:
    • editing the data by adding or deleting individual MIDI events or entire tracks
    • muting or soloing individual tracks in the sequence
    • notifying listener objects about any meta-events or control-change events encountered while playing back the sequence
    See Also:
    Sequencer.SyncMode, addMetaEventListener(javax.sound.midi.MetaEventListener), ControllerEventListener, Receiver, Transmitter, MidiDevice
    • Field Detail

      • LOOP_CONTINUOUSLY

        static final int LOOP_CONTINUOUSLY
        A value indicating that looping should continue indefinitely rather than complete after a specific number of loops.
        Since:
        1.5
        See Also:
        setLoopCount(int), Constant Field Values
    • Method Detail

      • setSequence

        void setSequence​(Sequence sequence)
                  throws InvalidMidiDataException
        Sets the current sequence on which the sequencer operates.

        This method can be called even if the Sequencer is closed.

        Parameters:
        sequence - the sequence to be loaded
        Throws:
        InvalidMidiDataException - if the sequence contains invalid MIDI data, or is not supported
      • setSequence

        void setSequence​(InputStream stream)
                  throws IOException,
                         InvalidMidiDataException
        Sets the current sequence on which the sequencer operates. The stream must point to MIDI file data.

        This method can be called even if the Sequencer is closed.

        Parameters:
        stream - stream containing MIDI file data
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O exception occurs during reading of the stream
        InvalidMidiDataException - if invalid data is encountered in the stream, or the stream is not supported
      • getSequence

        Sequence getSequence()
        Obtains the sequence on which the Sequencer is currently operating.

        This method can be called even if the Sequencer is closed.

        Returns:
        the current sequence, or null if no sequence is currently set
      • start

        void start()
        Starts playback of the MIDI data in the currently loaded sequence. Playback will begin from the current position. If the playback position reaches the loop end point, and the loop count is greater than 0, playback will resume at the loop start point for the number of repetitions set with setLoopCount. After that, or if the loop count is 0, playback will continue to play to the end of the sequence.

        The implementation ensures that the synthesizer is brought to a consistent state when jumping to the loop start point by sending appropriate controllers, pitch bend, and program change events.

        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if the Sequencer is closed
        See Also:
        setLoopStartPoint(long), setLoopEndPoint(long), setLoopCount(int), stop()
      • isRunning

        boolean isRunning()
        Indicates whether the Sequencer is currently running. The default is false. The Sequencer starts running when eitherstart() or startRecording() is called. isRunning then returns true until playback of the sequence completes or stop() is called.
        Returns:
        true if the Sequencer is running, otherwise false
      • startRecording

        void startRecording()
        Starts recording and playback of MIDI data. Data is recorded to all enabled tracks, on the channel(s) for which they were enabled. Recording begins at the current position of the sequencer. Any events already in the track are overwritten for the duration of the recording session. Events from the currently loaded sequence, if any, are delivered to the sequencer's transmitter(s) along with messages received during recording.

        Note that tracks are not by default enabled for recording. In order to record MIDI data, at least one track must be specifically enabled for recording.

        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if the Sequencer is closed
        See Also:
        recordEnable(javax.sound.midi.Track, int), recordDisable(javax.sound.midi.Track)
      • isRecording

        boolean isRecording()
        Indicates whether the Sequencer is currently recording. The default is false. The Sequencer begins recording when startRecording() is called, and then returns true until stop() or stopRecording() is called.
        Returns:
        true if the Sequencer is recording, otherwise false
      • recordEnable

        void recordEnable​(Track track,
                          int channel)
        Prepares the specified track for recording events received on a particular channel. Once enabled, a track will receive events when recording is active.
        Parameters:
        track - the track to which events will be recorded
        channel - the channel on which events will be received. If -1 is specified for the channel value, the track will receive data from all channels.
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - thrown if the track is not part of the current sequence
      • recordDisable

        void recordDisable​(Track track)
        Disables recording to the specified track. Events will no longer be recorded into this track.
        Parameters:
        track - the track to disable for recording, or null to disable recording for all tracks
      • getTempoInBPM

        float getTempoInBPM()
        Obtains the current tempo, expressed in beats per minute. The actual tempo of playback is the product of the returned value and the tempo factor.
        Returns:
        the current tempo in beats per minute
        See Also:
        getTempoFactor(), setTempoInBPM(float), getTempoInMPQ()
      • setTempoInBPM

        void setTempoInBPM​(float bpm)
        Sets the tempo in beats per minute. The actual tempo of playback is the product of the specified value and the tempo factor.
        Parameters:
        bpm - desired new tempo in beats per minute
        See Also:
        getTempoFactor(), setTempoInMPQ(float), getTempoInBPM()
      • getTempoInMPQ

        float getTempoInMPQ()
        Obtains the current tempo, expressed in microseconds per quarter note. The actual tempo of playback is the product of the returned value and the tempo factor.
        Returns:
        the current tempo in microseconds per quarter note
        See Also:
        getTempoFactor(), setTempoInMPQ(float), getTempoInBPM()
      • setTempoInMPQ

        void setTempoInMPQ​(float mpq)
        Sets the tempo in microseconds per quarter note. The actual tempo of playback is the product of the specified value and the tempo factor.
        Parameters:
        mpq - desired new tempo in microseconds per quarter note
        See Also:
        getTempoFactor(), setTempoInBPM(float), getTempoInMPQ()
      • setTempoFactor

        void setTempoFactor​(float factor)
        Scales the sequencer's actual playback tempo by the factor provided. The default is 1.0. A value of 1.0 represents the natural rate (the tempo specified in the sequence), 2.0 means twice as fast, etc. The tempo factor does not affect the values returned by getTempoInMPQ() and getTempoInBPM(). Those values indicate the tempo prior to scaling.

        Note that the tempo factor cannot be adjusted when external synchronization is used. In that situation, setTempoFactor always sets the tempo factor to 1.0.

        Parameters:
        factor - the requested tempo scalar
        See Also:
        getTempoFactor()
      • getTempoFactor

        float getTempoFactor()
        Returns the current tempo factor for the sequencer. The default is 1.0.
        Returns:
        tempo factor
        See Also:
        setTempoFactor(float)
      • getTickLength

        long getTickLength()
        Obtains the length of the current sequence, expressed in MIDI ticks, or 0 if no sequence is set.
        Returns:
        length of the sequence in ticks
      • getTickPosition

        long getTickPosition()
        Obtains the current position in the sequence, expressed in MIDI ticks. (The duration of a tick in seconds is determined both by the tempo and by the timing resolution stored in the Sequence.)
        Returns:
        current tick
        See Also:
        setTickPosition(long)
      • setTickPosition

        void setTickPosition​(long tick)
        Sets the current sequencer position in MIDI ticks.
        Parameters:
        tick - the desired tick position
        See Also:
        getTickPosition()
      • getMicrosecondLength

        long getMicrosecondLength()
        Obtains the length of the current sequence, expressed in microseconds, or 0 if no sequence is set.
        Returns:
        length of the sequence in microseconds
      • setMicrosecondPosition

        void setMicrosecondPosition​(long microseconds)
        Sets the current position in the sequence, expressed in microseconds.
        Parameters:
        microseconds - desired position in microseconds
        See Also:
        getMicrosecondPosition()
      • setTrackMute

        void setTrackMute​(int track,
                          boolean mute)
        Sets the mute state for a track. This method may fail for a number of reasons. For example, the track number specified may not be valid for the current sequence, or the sequencer may not support this functionality. An application which needs to verify whether this operation succeeded should follow this call with a call to getTrackMute(int).
        Parameters:
        track - the track number. Tracks in the current sequence are numbered from 0 to the number of tracks in the sequence minus 1.
        mute - the new mute state for the track. true implies the track should be muted, false implies the track should be unmuted.
        See Also:
        getSequence()
      • getTrackMute

        boolean getTrackMute​(int track)
        Obtains the current mute state for a track. The default mute state for all tracks which have not been muted is false. In any case where the specified track has not been muted, this method should return false. This applies if the sequencer does not support muting of tracks, and if the specified track index is not valid.
        Parameters:
        track - the track number. Tracks in the current sequence are numbered from 0 to the number of tracks in the sequence minus 1.
        Returns:
        true if muted, false if not
      • setTrackSolo

        void setTrackSolo​(int track,
                          boolean solo)
        Sets the solo state for a track. If solo is true only this track and other solo'd tracks will sound. If solo is false then only other solo'd tracks will sound, unless no tracks are solo'd in which case all un-muted tracks will sound.

        This method may fail for a number of reasons. For example, the track number specified may not be valid for the current sequence, or the sequencer may not support this functionality. An application which needs to verify whether this operation succeeded should follow this call with a call to getTrackSolo(int).

        Parameters:
        track - the track number. Tracks in the current sequence are numbered from 0 to the number of tracks in the sequence minus 1.
        solo - the new solo state for the track. true implies the track should be solo'd, false implies the track should not be solo'd.
        See Also:
        getSequence()
      • getTrackSolo

        boolean getTrackSolo​(int track)
        Obtains the current solo state for a track. The default mute state for all tracks which have not been solo'd is false. In any case where the specified track has not been solo'd, this method should return false. This applies if the sequencer does not support soloing of tracks, and if the specified track index is not valid.
        Parameters:
        track - the track number. Tracks in the current sequence are numbered from 0 to the number of tracks in the sequence minus 1.
        Returns:
        true if solo'd, false if not
      • addMetaEventListener

        boolean addMetaEventListener​(MetaEventListener listener)
        Registers a meta-event listener to receive notification whenever a meta-event is encountered in the sequence and processed by the sequencer. This method can fail if, for instance,this class of sequencer does not support meta-event notification.
        Parameters:
        listener - listener to add
        Returns:
        true if the listener was successfully added, otherwise false
        See Also:
        removeMetaEventListener(javax.sound.midi.MetaEventListener), MetaEventListener, MetaMessage
      • addControllerEventListener

        int[] addControllerEventListener​(ControllerEventListener listener,
                                         int[] controllers)
        Registers a controller event listener to receive notification whenever the sequencer processes a control-change event of the requested type or types. The types are specified by the controllers argument, which should contain an array of MIDI controller numbers. (Each number should be between 0 and 127, inclusive. See the MIDI 1.0 Specification for the numbers that correspond to various types of controllers.)

        The returned array contains the MIDI controller numbers for which the listener will now receive events. Some sequencers might not support controller event notification, in which case the array has a length of 0. Other sequencers might support notification for some controllers but not all. This method may be invoked repeatedly. Each time, the returned array indicates all the controllers that the listener will be notified about, not only the controllers requested in that particular invocation.

        Parameters:
        listener - the controller event listener to add to the list of registered listeners
        controllers - the MIDI controller numbers for which change notification is requested
        Returns:
        the numbers of all the MIDI controllers whose changes will now be reported to the specified listener
        See Also:
        removeControllerEventListener(javax.sound.midi.ControllerEventListener, int[]), ControllerEventListener
      • removeControllerEventListener

        int[] removeControllerEventListener​(ControllerEventListener listener,
                                            int[] controllers)
        Removes a controller event listener's interest in one or more types of controller event. The controllers argument is an array of MIDI numbers corresponding to the controllers for which the listener should no longer receive change notifications. To completely remove this listener from the list of registered listeners, pass in null for controllers. The returned array contains the MIDI controller numbers for which the listener will now receive events. The array has a length of 0 if the listener will not receive change notifications for any controllers.
        Parameters:
        listener - old listener
        controllers - the MIDI controller numbers for which change notification should be cancelled, or null to cancel for all controllers
        Returns:
        the numbers of all the MIDI controllers whose changes will now be reported to the specified listener
        See Also:
        addControllerEventListener(javax.sound.midi.ControllerEventListener, int[])
      • setLoopStartPoint

        void setLoopStartPoint​(long tick)
        Sets the first MIDI tick that will be played in the loop. If the loop count is greater than 0, playback will jump to this point when reaching the loop end point.

        A value of 0 for the starting point means the beginning of the loaded sequence. The starting point must be lower than or equal to the ending point, and it must fall within the size of the loaded sequence.

        A sequencer's loop start point defaults to start of the sequence.

        Parameters:
        tick - the loop's starting position, in MIDI ticks (zero-based)
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if the requested loop start point cannot be set, usually because it falls outside the sequence's duration or because the start point is after the end point
        Since:
        1.5
        See Also:
        setLoopEndPoint(long), setLoopCount(int), getLoopStartPoint(), start()
      • getLoopStartPoint

        long getLoopStartPoint()
        Obtains the start position of the loop, in MIDI ticks.
        Returns:
        the start position of the loop, in MIDI ticks (zero-based)
        Since:
        1.5
        See Also:
        setLoopStartPoint(long)
      • setLoopEndPoint

        void setLoopEndPoint​(long tick)
        Sets the last MIDI tick that will be played in the loop. If the loop count is 0, the loop end point has no effect and playback continues to play when reaching the loop end point.

        A value of -1 for the ending point indicates the last tick of the sequence. Otherwise, the ending point must be greater than or equal to the starting point, and it must fall within the size of the loaded sequence.

        A sequencer's loop end point defaults to -1, meaning the end of the sequence.

        Parameters:
        tick - the loop's ending position, in MIDI ticks (zero-based), or -1 to indicate the final tick
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if the requested loop point cannot be set, usually because it falls outside the sequence's duration or because the ending point is before the starting point
        Since:
        1.5
        See Also:
        setLoopStartPoint(long), setLoopCount(int), getLoopEndPoint(), start()
      • getLoopEndPoint

        long getLoopEndPoint()
        Obtains the end position of the loop, in MIDI ticks.
        Returns:
        the end position of the loop, in MIDI ticks (zero-based), or -1 to indicate the end of the sequence
        Since:
        1.5
        See Also:
        setLoopEndPoint(long)
      • setLoopCount

        void setLoopCount​(int count)
        Sets the number of repetitions of the loop for playback. When the playback position reaches the loop end point, it will loop back to the loop start point count times, after which playback will continue to play to the end of the sequence.

        If the current position when this method is invoked is greater than the loop end point, playback continues to the end of the sequence without looping, unless the loop end point is changed subsequently.

        A count value of 0 disables looping: playback will continue at the loop end point, and it will not loop back to the loop start point. This is a sequencer's default.

        If playback is stopped during looping, the current loop status is cleared; subsequent start requests are not affected by an interrupted loop operation.

        Parameters:
        count - the number of times playback should loop back from the loop's end position to the loop's start position, or LOOP_CONTINUOUSLY to indicate that looping should continue until interrupted
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if count is negative and not equal to LOOP_CONTINUOUSLY
        Since:
        1.5
        See Also:
        setLoopStartPoint(long), setLoopEndPoint(long), getLoopCount(), start()
      • getLoopCount

        int getLoopCount()
        Obtains the number of repetitions for playback.
        Returns:
        the number of loops after which playback plays to the end of the sequence
        Since:
        1.5
        See Also:
        setLoopCount(int), start()