#! /usr/bin/python3 # unsupported 20091104 ... # ['set_sequence_number', dtime, sequence] # ['raw_data', dtime, raw] # 20150914 jimbo1qaz MIDI.py str/bytes bug report # I found a MIDI file which had Shift-JIS titles. When midi.py decodes it as # latin-1, it produces a string which cannot even be accessed without raising # a UnicodeDecodeError. Maybe, when converting raw byte strings from MIDI, # you should keep them as bytes, not improperly decode them. However, this # would change the API. (ie: text = a "string" ? of 0 or more bytes). It # could break compatiblity, but there's not much else you can do to fix the bug # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shift_JIS r''' This module offers functions: concatenate_scores(), grep(), merge_scores(), mix_scores(), midi2opus(), midi2score(), opus2midi(), opus2score(), play_score(), score2midi(), score2opus(), score2stats(), score_type(), segment(), timeshift() and to_millisecs(), where "midi" means the MIDI-file bytes (as can be put in a .mid file, or piped into aplaymidi), and "opus" and "score" are list-structures as inspired by Sean Burke's MIDI-Perl CPAN module. Warning: Version 6.4 is not necessarily backward-compatible with previous versions, in that text-data is now bytes, not strings. This reflects the fact that many MIDI files have text data in encodings other that ISO-8859-1, for example in Shift-JIS. Download MIDI.py from http://www.pjb.com.au/midi/free/MIDI.py and put it in your PYTHONPATH. MIDI.py depends on Python3. There is also a call-compatible translation into Lua of this module: see http://www.pjb.com.au/comp/lua/MIDI.html The "opus" is a direct translation of the midi-file-events, where the times are delta-times, in ticks, since the previous event. The "score" is more human-centric; it uses absolute times, and combines the separate note_on and note_off events into one "note" event, with a duration: ['note', start_time, duration, channel, note, velocity] # in a "score" EVENTS (in an "opus" structure) ['note_off', dtime, channel, note, velocity] # in an "opus" ['note_on', dtime, channel, note, velocity] # in an "opus" ['key_after_touch', dtime, channel, note, velocity] ['control_change', dtime, channel, controller(0-127), value(0-127)] ['patch_change', dtime, channel, patch] ['channel_after_touch', dtime, channel, velocity] ['pitch_wheel_change', dtime, channel, pitch_wheel] ['text_event', dtime, text] ['copyright_text_event', dtime, text] ['track_name', dtime, text] ['instrument_name', dtime, text] ['lyric', dtime, text] ['marker', dtime, text] ['cue_point', dtime, text] ['text_event_08', dtime, text] ['text_event_09', dtime, text] ['text_event_0a', dtime, text] ['text_event_0b', dtime, text] ['text_event_0c', dtime, text] ['text_event_0d', dtime, text] ['text_event_0e', dtime, text] ['text_event_0f', dtime, text] ['end_track', dtime] ['set_tempo', dtime, tempo] ['smpte_offset', dtime, hr, mn, se, fr, ff] ['time_signature', dtime, nn, dd, cc, bb] ['key_signature', dtime, sf, mi] ['sequencer_specific', dtime, raw] ['raw_meta_event', dtime, command(0-255), raw] ['sysex_f0', dtime, raw] ['sysex_f7', dtime, raw] ['song_position', dtime, song_pos] ['song_select', dtime, song_number] ['tune_request', dtime] DATA TYPES channel = a value 0 to 15 controller = 0 to 127 (see http://www.pjb.com.au/muscript/gm.html#cc ) dtime = time measured in "ticks", 0 to 268435455 velocity = a value 0 (soft) to 127 (loud) note = a value 0 to 127 (middle-C is 60) patch = 0 to 127 (see http://www.pjb.com.au/muscript/gm.html ) pitch_wheel = a value -8192 to 8191 (0x1FFF) raw = bytes, of length 0 or more (for sysex events see below) sequence_number = a value 0 to 65,535 (0xFFFF) song_pos = a value 0 to 16,383 (0x3FFF) song_number = a value 0 to 127 tempo = microseconds per crochet (quarter-note), 0 to 16777215 text = bytes, of length 0 or more ticks = the number of ticks per crochet (quarter-note) In sysex_f0 events, the raw data must not start with a \xF0 byte, since this gets added automatically; but it must end with an explicit \xF7 byte! In the very unlikely case that you ever need to split sysex data into one sysex_f0 followed by one or more sysex_f7s, then only the last of those sysex_f7 events must end with the explicit \xF7 byte (again, the raw data of individual sysex_f7 events must not start with any \xF7 byte, since this gets added automatically). Since version 6.4, text data is in bytes, not in a ISO-8859-1 string. GOING THROUGH A SCORE WITHIN A PYTHON PROGRAM channels = {2,3,5,8,13} itrack = 1 # skip 1st element which is ticks while itrack < len(score): for event in score[itrack]: if event[0] == 'note': # for example, pass # do something to all notes # or, to work on events in only particular channels... channel_index = MIDI.Event2channelindex.get(event[0], False) if channel_index and (event[channel_index] in channels): pass # do something to channels 2,3,5,8 and 13 itrack += 1 ''' import sys, struct, copy # sys.stdout = os.fdopen(sys.stdout.fileno(), 'wb') Version = '6.7' VersionDate = '20201120' # 20201120 6.7 call to bytest() removed, and protect _unshift_ber_int # 20160702 6.6 to_millisecs() now handles set_tempo across multiple Tracks # 20150921 6.5 segment restores controllers as well as patch and tempo # 20150914 6.4 text data is bytes or bytearray, not ISO-8859-1 strings # 20150628 6.3 absent any set_tempo, default is 120bpm (see MIDI file spec 1.1) # 20150101 6.2 all text events can be 8-bit; let user get the right encoding # 20141231 6.1 fix _some_text_event; sequencer_specific data can be 8-bit # 20141230 6.0 synth_specific data can be 8-bit # 20120504 5.9 add the contents of mid_opus_tracks() # 20120208 5.8 fix num_notes_by_channel() ; should be a dict # 20120129 5.7 _encode handles empty tracks; score2stats num_notes_by_channel # 20111111 5.6 fix patch 45 and 46 in Number2patch, should be Harp # 20110129 5.5 add mix_opus_tracks() and event2alsaseq() # 20110126 5.4 "previous message repeated N times" to save space on stderr # 20110125 5.2 opus2score terminates unended notes at the end of the track # 20110124 5.1 the warnings in midi2opus display track_num # 21110122 5.0 if garbage, midi2opus returns the opus so far # 21110119 4.9 non-ascii chars stripped out of the text_events # 21110110 4.8 note_on with velocity=0 treated as a note-off # 21110108 4.6 unknown F-series event correctly eats just one byte # 21011010 4.2 segment() uses start_time, end_time named params # 21011005 4.1 timeshift() must not pad the set_tempo command # 21011003 4.0 pitch2note_event must be chapitch2note_event # 21010918 3.9 set_sequence_number supported, FWIW # 20100913 3.7 many small bugfixes; passes all tests # 20100910 3.6 concatenate_scores enforce ticks=1000, just like merge_scores # 20100908 3.5 minor bugs fixed in score2stats # 20091104 3.4 tune_request now supported # 20091104 3.3 fixed bug in decoding song_position and song_select # 20091104 3.2 unsupported: set_sequence_number tune_request raw_data # 20091101 3.1 document how to traverse a score within Python # 20091021 3.0 fixed bug in score2stats detecting GM-mode = 0 # 20091020 2.9 score2stats reports GM-mode and bank msb,lsb events # 20091019 2.8 in merge_scores, channel 9 must remain channel 9 (in GM) # 20091018 2.7 handles empty tracks gracefully # 20091015 2.6 grep() selects channels # 20091010 2.5 merge_scores reassigns channels to avoid conflicts # 20091010 2.4 fixed bug in to_millisecs which now only does opusses # 20091010 2.3 score2stats returns channels & patch_changes, by_track & total # 20091010 2.2 score2stats() returns also pitches and percussion dicts # 20091010 2.1 bugs: >= not > in segment, to notice patch_change at time 0 # 20091010 2.0 bugs: spurious pop(0) ( in _decode sysex # 20091008 1.9 bugs: ISO decoding in sysex; str( not int( in note-off warning # 20091008 1.8 add concatenate_scores() # 20091006 1.7 score2stats() measures nticks and ticks_per_quarter # 20091004 1.6 first mix_scores() and merge_scores() # 20090424 1.5 timeshift() bugfix: earliest only sees events after from_time # 20090330 1.4 timeshift() has also a from_time argument # 20090322 1.3 timeshift() has also a start_time argument # 20090319 1.2 add segment() and timeshift() # 20090301 1.1 add to_millisecs() _previous_warning = '' # 5.4 _previous_times = 0 # 5.4 _no_warning = True #------------------------------- Encoding stuff -------------------------- def opus2midi(opus=[]): r'''The argument is a list: the first item in the list is the "ticks" parameter, the others are the tracks. Each track is a list of midi-events, and each event is itself a list; see above. opus2midi() returns a bytestring of the MIDI, which can then be written either to a file opened in binary mode (mode='wb'), or to stdout by means of: sys.stdout.buffer.write() my_opus = [ 96, [ # track 0: ['patch_change', 0, 1, 8], # and these are the events... ['note_on', 5, 1, 25, 96], ['note_off', 96, 1, 25, 0], ['note_on', 0, 1, 29, 96], ['note_off', 96, 1, 29, 0], ], # end of track 0 ] my_midi = opus2midi(my_opus) sys.stdout.buffer.write(my_midi) ''' if len(opus) < 2: opus=[1000, [],] tracks = copy.deepcopy(opus) ticks = int(tracks.pop(0)) ntracks = len(tracks) if ntracks == 1: format = 0 else: format = 1 my_midi = b"MThd\x00\x00\x00\x06"+struct.pack('>HHH',format,ntracks,ticks) for track in tracks: events = _encode(track) my_midi += b'MTrk' + struct.pack('>I',len(events)) + events _clean_up_warnings() return my_midi def score2opus(score=None): r''' The argument is a list: the first item in the list is the "ticks" parameter, the others are the tracks. Each track is a list of score-events, and each event is itself a list. A score-event is similar to an opus-event (see above), except that in a score: 1) the times are expressed as an absolute number of ticks from the track's start time 2) the pairs of 'note_on' and 'note_off' events in an "opus" are abstracted into a single 'note' event in a "score": ['note', start_time, duration, channel, pitch, velocity] score2opus() returns a list specifying the equivalent "opus". my_score = [ 96, [ # track 0: ['patch_change', 0, 1, 8], ['note', 5, 96, 1, 25, 96], ['note', 101, 96, 1, 29, 96] ], # end of track 0 ] my_opus = score2opus(my_score) ''' if len(score) < 2: score=[1000, [],] tracks = copy.deepcopy(score) ticks = int(tracks.pop(0)) opus_tracks = [] for scoretrack in tracks: time2events = dict([]) for scoreevent in scoretrack: if scoreevent[0] == 'note': note_on_event = ['note_on',scoreevent[1], scoreevent[3],scoreevent[4],scoreevent[5]] note_off_event = ['note_off',scoreevent[1]+scoreevent[2], scoreevent[3],scoreevent[4],scoreevent[5]] if time2events.get(note_on_event[1]): time2events[note_on_event[1]].append(note_on_event) else: time2events[note_on_event[1]] = [note_on_event,] if time2events.get(note_off_event[1]): time2events[note_off_event[1]].append(note_off_event) else: time2events[note_off_event[1]] = [note_off_event,] continue if time2events.get(scoreevent[1]): time2events[scoreevent[1]].append(scoreevent) else: time2events[scoreevent[1]] = [scoreevent,] sorted_times = [] # list of keys for k in time2events.keys(): sorted_times.append(k) sorted_times.sort() sorted_events = [] # once-flattened list of values sorted by key for time in sorted_times: sorted_events.extend(time2events[time]) abs_time = 0 for event in sorted_events: # convert abs times => delta times delta_time = event[1] - abs_time abs_time = event[1] event[1] = delta_time opus_tracks.append(sorted_events) opus_tracks.insert(0,ticks) _clean_up_warnings() return opus_tracks def score2midi(score=None): r''' Translates a "score" into MIDI, using score2opus() then opus2midi() ''' return opus2midi(score2opus(score)) #--------------------------- Decoding stuff ------------------------ def midi2opus(midi=b''): r'''Translates MIDI into a "opus". For a description of the "opus" format, see opus2midi() ''' my_midi=bytearray(midi) if len(my_midi) < 4: _clean_up_warnings() return [1000,[],] id = bytes(my_midi[0:4]) if id != b'MThd': _warn("midi2opus: midi starts with "+str(id)+" instead of 'MThd'") _clean_up_warnings() return [1000,[],] [length, format, tracks_expected, ticks] = struct.unpack( '>IHHH', bytes(my_midi[4:14])) if length != 6: _warn("midi2opus: midi header length was "+str(length)+" instead of 6") _clean_up_warnings() return [1000,[],] my_opus = [ticks,] my_midi = my_midi[14:] track_num = 1 # 5.1 while len(my_midi) >= 8: track_type = bytes(my_midi[0:4]) if track_type != b'MTrk': _warn('midi2opus: Warning: track #'+str(track_num)+' type is '+str(track_type)+" instead of b'MTrk'") [track_length] = struct.unpack('>I', my_midi[4:8]) my_midi = my_midi[8:] if track_length > len(my_midi): _warn('midi2opus: track #'+str(track_num)+' length '+str(track_length)+' is too large') _clean_up_warnings() return my_opus # 5.0 my_midi_track = my_midi[0:track_length] my_track = _decode(my_midi_track) my_opus.append(my_track) my_midi = my_midi[track_length:] track_num += 1 # 5.1 _clean_up_warnings() return my_opus def opus2score(opus=[]): r'''For a description of the "opus" and "score" formats, see opus2midi() and score2opus(). ''' if len(opus) < 2: _clean_up_warnings() return [1000,[],] tracks = copy.deepcopy(opus) # couple of slices probably quicker... ticks = int(tracks.pop(0)) score = [ticks,] for opus_track in tracks: ticks_so_far = 0 score_track = [] chapitch2note_on_events = dict([]) # 4.0 for opus_event in opus_track: ticks_so_far += opus_event[1] if opus_event[0] == 'note_off' or (opus_event[0] == 'note_on' and opus_event[4] == 0): # 4.8 cha = opus_event[2] pitch = opus_event[3] key = cha*128 + pitch if chapitch2note_on_events.get(key): new_event = chapitch2note_on_events[key].pop(0) new_event[2] = ticks_so_far - new_event[1] score_track.append(new_event) elif pitch > 127: pass #_warn('opus2score: note_off with no note_on, bad pitch='+str(pitch)) else: pass #_warn('opus2score: note_off with no note_on cha='+str(cha)+' pitch='+str(pitch)) elif opus_event[0] == 'note_on': cha = opus_event[2] pitch = opus_event[3] key = cha*128 + pitch new_event = ['note',ticks_so_far,0,cha,pitch, opus_event[4]] if chapitch2note_on_events.get(key): chapitch2note_on_events[key].append(new_event) else: chapitch2note_on_events[key] = [new_event,] else: opus_event[1] = ticks_so_far score_track.append(opus_event) # check for unterminated notes (Oisín) -- 5.2 for chapitch in chapitch2note_on_events: note_on_events = chapitch2note_on_events[chapitch] for new_e in note_on_events: new_e[2] = ticks_so_far - new_e[1] score_track.append(new_e) pass #_warn("opus2score: note_on with no note_off cha="+str(new_e[3])+' pitch='+str(new_e[4])+'; adding note_off at end') score.append(score_track) _clean_up_warnings() return score def midi2score(midi=b''): r''' Translates MIDI into a "score", using midi2opus() then opus2score() ''' return opus2score(midi2opus(midi)) def midi2ms_score(midi=b''): r''' Translates MIDI into a "score" with one beat per second and one tick per millisecond, using midi2opus() then to_millisecs() then opus2score() ''' return opus2score(to_millisecs(midi2opus(midi))) #------------------------ Other Transformations --------------------- def to_millisecs(old_opus=None): r'''Recallibrates all the times in an "opus" to use one beat per second and one tick per millisecond. This makes it hard to retrieve any information about beats or barlines, but it does make it easy to mix different scores together. ''' if old_opus == None: return [1000,[],] try: old_tpq = int(old_opus[0]) except IndexError: # 5.0 _warn('to_millisecs: the opus '+str(type(old_opus))+' has no elements') return [1000,[],] new_opus = [1000,] # 6.7 first go through building a table of set_tempos by absolute-tick ticks2tempo = {} itrack = 1 while itrack < len(old_opus): ticks_so_far = 0 for old_event in old_opus[itrack]: if old_event[0] == 'note': raise TypeError('to_millisecs needs an opus, not a score') ticks_so_far += old_event[1] if old_event[0] == 'set_tempo': ticks2tempo[ticks_so_far] = old_event[2] itrack += 1 # then get the sorted-array of their keys tempo_ticks = [] # list of keys for k in ticks2tempo.keys(): tempo_ticks.append(k) tempo_ticks.sort() # then go through converting to millisec, testing if the next # set_tempo lies before the next track-event, and using it if so. itrack = 1 while itrack < len(old_opus): ms_per_old_tick = 500.0 / old_tpq # float: will round later 6.3 i_tempo_ticks = 0 ticks_so_far = 0 ms_so_far = 0.0 previous_ms_so_far = 0.0 new_track = [['set_tempo',0,1000000],] # new "crochet" is 1 sec for old_event in old_opus[itrack]: # detect if ticks2tempo has something before this event # 20160702 if ticks2tempo is at the same time, leave it event_delta_ticks = old_event[1] if (i_tempo_ticks < len(tempo_ticks) and tempo_ticks[i_tempo_ticks] < (ticks_so_far + old_event[1])): delta_ticks = tempo_ticks[i_tempo_ticks] - ticks_so_far ms_so_far += (ms_per_old_tick * delta_ticks) ticks_so_far = tempo_ticks[i_tempo_ticks] ms_per_old_tick = ticks2tempo[ticks_so_far] / (1000.0*old_tpq) i_tempo_ticks += 1 event_delta_ticks -= delta_ticks new_event = copy.deepcopy(old_event) # now handle the new event ms_so_far += (ms_per_old_tick * old_event[1]) new_event[1] = round(ms_so_far - previous_ms_so_far) if old_event[0] != 'set_tempo': previous_ms_so_far = ms_so_far new_track.append(new_event) ticks_so_far += event_delta_ticks new_opus.append(new_track) itrack += 1 _clean_up_warnings() return new_opus def event2alsaseq(event=None): # 5.5 r'''Converts an event into the format needed by the alsaseq module, http://pp.com.mx/python/alsaseq The type of track (opus or score) is autodetected. ''' pass def grep(score=None, channels=None): r'''Returns a "score" containing only the channels specified ''' if score == None: return [1000,[],] ticks = score[0] new_score = [ticks,] if channels == None: return new_score channels = set(channels) global Event2channelindex itrack = 1 while itrack < len(score): new_score.append([]) for event in score[itrack]: channel_index = Event2channelindex.get(event[0], False) if channel_index: if event[channel_index] in channels: new_score[itrack].append(event) else: new_score[itrack].append(event) itrack += 1 return new_score def play_score(score=None): r'''Converts the "score" to midi, and feeds it into 'aplaymidi -' ''' if score == None: return import subprocess pipe = subprocess.Popen(['aplaymidi','-'], stdin=subprocess.PIPE) if score_type(score) == 'opus': pipe.stdin.write(opus2midi(score)) else: pipe.stdin.write(score2midi(score)) pipe.stdin.close() def timeshift(score=None, shift=None, start_time=None, from_time=0, tracks={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,12,13,14,15}): r'''Returns a "score" shifted in time by "shift" ticks, or shifted so that the first event starts at "start_time" ticks. If "from_time" is specified, only those events in the score that begin after it are shifted. If "start_time" is less than "from_time" (or "shift" is negative), then the intermediate notes are deleted, though patch-change events are preserved. If "tracks" are specified, then only those tracks get shifted. "tracks" can be a list, tuple or set; it gets converted to set internally. It is deprecated to specify both "shift" and "start_time". If this does happen, timeshift() will print a warning to stderr and ignore the "shift" argument. If "shift" is negative and sufficiently large that it would leave some event with a negative tick-value, then the score is shifted so that the first event occurs at time 0. This also occurs if "start_time" is negative, and is also the default if neither "shift" nor "start_time" are specified. ''' #_warn('tracks='+str(tracks)) if score == None or len(score) < 2: return [1000, [],] new_score = [score[0],] my_type = score_type(score) if my_type == '': return new_score if my_type == 'opus': _warn("timeshift: opus format is not supported\n") # _clean_up_scores() 6.2; doesn't exist! what was it supposed to do? return new_score if not (shift == None) and not (start_time == None): _warn("timeshift: shift and start_time specified: ignoring shift\n") shift = None if shift == None: if (start_time == None) or (start_time < 0): start_time = 0 # shift = start_time - from_time i = 1 # ignore first element (ticks) tracks = set(tracks) # defend against tuples and lists earliest = 1000000000 if not (start_time == None) or shift < 0: # first find the earliest event while i < len(score): if len(tracks) and not ((i-1) in tracks): i += 1 continue for event in score[i]: if event[1] < from_time: continue # just inspect the to_be_shifted events if event[1] < earliest: earliest = event[1] i += 1 if earliest > 999999999: earliest = 0 if shift == None: shift = start_time - earliest elif (earliest + shift) < 0: start_time = 0 shift = 0 - earliest i = 1 # ignore first element (ticks) while i < len(score): if len(tracks) == 0 or not ((i-1) in tracks): # 3.8 new_score.append(score[i]) i += 1 continue new_track = [] for event in score[i]: new_event = list(event) #if new_event[1] == 0 and shift > 0 and new_event[0] != 'note': # pass #elif new_event[1] >= from_time: if new_event[1] >= from_time: # 4.1 must not rightshift set_tempo if new_event[0] != 'set_tempo' or shift<0: new_event[1] += shift elif (shift < 0) and (new_event[1] >= (from_time+shift)): continue new_track.append(new_event) if len(new_track) > 0: new_score.append(new_track) i += 1 _clean_up_warnings() return new_score def segment(score=None, start_time=None, end_time=None, start=0, end=100000000, tracks={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14,15}): r'''Returns a "score" which is a segment of the one supplied as the argument, beginning at "start_time" ticks and ending at "end_time" ticks (or at the end if "end_time" is not supplied). If the set "tracks" is specified, only those tracks will be returned. ''' if score == None or len(score) < 2: return [1000, [],] if start_time == None: # as of 4.2 start_time is recommended start_time = start # start is legacy usage if end_time == None: # likewise end_time = end new_score = [score[0],] my_type = score_type(score) if my_type == '': return new_score if my_type == 'opus': # more difficult (disconnecting note_on's from their note_off's)... _warn("segment: opus format is not supported\n") _clean_up_warnings() return new_score i = 1 # ignore first element (ticks); we count in ticks anyway tracks = set(tracks) # defend against tuples and lists while i < len(score): if len(tracks) and not ((i-1) in tracks): i += 1 continue new_track = [] channel2cc_num = {} # most recent controller change before start channel2cc_val = {} channel2cc_time = {} channel2patch_num = {} # keep most recent patch change before start channel2patch_time = {} set_tempo_num = 500000 # most recent tempo change before start 6.3 set_tempo_time = 0 earliest_note_time = end_time for event in score[i]: if event[0] == 'control_change': # 6.5 cc_time = channel2cc_time.get(event[2]) or 0 if (event[1] <= start_time) and (event[1] >= cc_time): channel2cc_num[event[2]] = event[3] channel2cc_val[event[2]] = event[4] channel2cc_time[event[2]] = event[1] elif event[0] == 'patch_change': patch_time = channel2patch_time.get(event[2]) or 0 if (event[1]<=start_time) and (event[1] >= patch_time): # 2.0 channel2patch_num[event[2]] = event[3] channel2patch_time[event[2]] = event[1] elif event[0] == 'set_tempo': if (event[1]<=start_time) and (event[1]>=set_tempo_time): #6.4 set_tempo_num = event[2] set_tempo_time = event[1] if (event[1] >= start_time) and (event[1] <= end_time): new_track.append(event) if (event[0] == 'note') and (event[1] < earliest_note_time): earliest_note_time = event[1] if len(new_track) > 0: new_track.append(['set_tempo', start_time, set_tempo_num]) for c in channel2patch_num: new_track.append(['patch_change',start_time,c,channel2patch_num[c]],) for c in channel2cc_num: # 6.5 new_track.append(['control_change',start_time,c,channel2cc_num[c],channel2cc_val[c]]) new_score.append(new_track) i += 1 _clean_up_warnings() return new_score def score_type(opus_or_score=None): r'''Returns a string, either 'opus' or 'score' or '' ''' if opus_or_score == None or str(type(opus_or_score)).find('list')<0 or len(opus_or_score) < 2: return '' i = 1 # ignore first element while i < len(opus_or_score): for event in opus_or_score[i]: if event[0] == 'note': return 'score' elif event[0] == 'note_on': return 'opus' i += 1 return '' def concatenate_scores(scores): r'''Concatenates a list of scores into one score. If the scores differ in their "ticks" parameter, they will all get converted to millisecond-tick format. ''' # the deepcopys are needed if the input_score's are refs to the same obj # e.g. if invoked by midisox's repeat() input_scores = _consistentise_ticks(scores) # 3.7 output_score = copy.deepcopy(input_scores[0]) for input_score in input_scores[1:]: output_stats = score2stats(output_score) delta_ticks = output_stats['nticks'] itrack = 1 while itrack < len(input_score): if itrack >= len(output_score): # new output track if doesn't exist output_score.append([]) for event in input_score[itrack]: output_score[itrack].append(copy.deepcopy(event)) output_score[itrack][-1][1] += delta_ticks itrack += 1 return output_score def merge_scores(scores): r'''Merges a list of scores into one score. A merged score comprises all of the tracks from all of the input scores; un-merging is possible by selecting just some of the tracks. If the scores differ in their "ticks" parameter, they will all get converted to millisecond-tick format. merge_scores attempts to resolve channel-conflicts, but there are of course only 15 available channels... ''' input_scores = _consistentise_ticks(scores) # 3.6 output_score = [1000] channels_so_far = set() all_channels = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14,15} global Event2channelindex for input_score in input_scores: new_channels = set(score2stats(input_score).get('channels_total', [])) new_channels.discard(9) # 2.8 cha9 must remain cha9 (in GM) for channel in channels_so_far & new_channels: # consistently choose lowest avaiable, to ease testing free_channels = list(all_channels - (channels_so_far|new_channels)) if len(free_channels) > 0: free_channels.sort() free_channel = free_channels[0] else: free_channel = None break itrack = 1 while itrack < len(input_score): for input_event in input_score[itrack]: channel_index=Event2channelindex.get(input_event[0],False) if channel_index and input_event[channel_index]==channel: input_event[channel_index] = free_channel itrack += 1 channels_so_far.add(free_channel) channels_so_far |= new_channels output_score.extend(input_score[1:]) return output_score def _ticks(event): return event[1] def mix_opus_tracks(input_tracks): # 5.5 r'''Mixes an array of tracks into one track. A mixed track cannot be un-mixed. It is assumed that the tracks share the same ticks parameter and the same tempo. Mixing score-tracks is trivial (just insert all events into one array). Mixing opus-tracks is only slightly harder, but it's common enough that a dedicated function is useful. ''' output_score = [1000, []] for input_track in input_tracks: # 5.8 input_score = opus2score([1000, input_track]) for event in input_score[1]: output_score[1].append(event) output_score[1].sort(key=_ticks) output_opus = score2opus(output_score) return output_opus[1] def mix_scores(scores): r'''Mixes a list of scores into one one-track score. A mixed score cannot be un-mixed. Hopefully the scores have no undesirable channel-conflicts between them. If the scores differ in their "ticks" parameter, they will all get converted to millisecond-tick format. ''' input_scores = _consistentise_ticks(scores) # 3.6 output_score = [1000, []] for input_score in input_scores: for input_track in input_score[1:]: output_score[1].extend(input_track) return output_score def score2stats(opus_or_score=None): r'''Returns a dict of some basic stats about the score, like bank_select (list of tuples (msb,lsb)), channels_by_track (list of lists), channels_total (set), general_midi_mode (list), ntracks, nticks, patch_changes_by_track (list of dicts), num_notes_by_channel (list of numbers), patch_changes_total (set), percussion (dict histogram of channel 9 events), pitches (dict histogram of pitches on channels other than 9), pitch_range_by_track (list, by track, of two-member-tuples), pitch_range_sum (sum over tracks of the pitch_ranges), ''' bank_select_msb = -1 bank_select_lsb = -1 bank_select = [] channels_by_track = [] channels_total = set([]) general_midi_mode = [] num_notes_by_channel = dict([]) patches_used_by_track = [] patches_used_total = set([]) patch_changes_by_track = [] patch_changes_total = set([]) percussion = dict([]) # histogram of channel 9 "pitches" pitches = dict([]) # histogram of pitch-occurrences channels 0-8,10-15 pitch_range_sum = 0 # u pitch-ranges of each track pitch_range_by_track = [] is_a_score = True if opus_or_score == None: return {'bank_select':[], 'channels_by_track':[], 'channels_total':[], 'general_midi_mode':[], 'ntracks':0, 'nticks':0, 'num_notes_by_channel':dict([]), 'patch_changes_by_track':[], 'patch_changes_total':[], 'percussion':{}, 'pitches':{}, 'pitch_range_by_track':[], 'ticks_per_quarter':0, 'pitch_range_sum':0} ticks_per_quarter = opus_or_score[0] i = 1 # ignore first element, which is ticks nticks = 0 while i < len(opus_or_score): highest_pitch = 0 lowest_pitch = 128 channels_this_track = set([]) patch_changes_this_track = dict({}) for event in opus_or_score[i]: if event[0] == 'note': num_notes_by_channel[event[3]] = num_notes_by_channel.get(event[3],0) + 1 if event[3] == 9: percussion[event[4]] = percussion.get(event[4],0) + 1 else: pitches[event[4]] = pitches.get(event[4],0) + 1 if event[4] > highest_pitch: highest_pitch = event[4] if event[4] < lowest_pitch: lowest_pitch = event[4] channels_this_track.add(event[3]) channels_total.add(event[3]) finish_time = event[1] + event[2] if finish_time > nticks: nticks = finish_time elif event[0] == 'note_off' or (event[0] == 'note_on' and event[4] == 0): # 4.8 finish_time = event[1] if finish_time > nticks: nticks = finish_time elif event[0] == 'note_on': is_a_score = False num_notes_by_channel[event[2]] = num_notes_by_channel.get(event[2],0) + 1 if event[2] == 9: percussion[event[3]] = percussion.get(event[3],0) + 1 else: pitches[event[3]] = pitches.get(event[3],0) + 1 if event[3] > highest_pitch: highest_pitch = event[3] if event[3] < lowest_pitch: lowest_pitch = event[3] channels_this_track.add(event[2]) channels_total.add(event[2]) elif event[0] == 'patch_change': patch_changes_this_track[event[2]] = event[3] patch_changes_total.add(event[3]) elif event[0] == 'control_change': if event[3] == 0: # bank select MSB bank_select_msb = event[4] elif event[3] == 32: # bank select LSB bank_select_lsb = event[4] if bank_select_msb >= 0 and bank_select_lsb >= 0: bank_select.append((bank_select_msb,bank_select_lsb)) bank_select_msb = -1 bank_select_lsb = -1 elif event[0] == 'sysex_f0': if _sysex2midimode.get(event[2], -1) >= 0: general_midi_mode.append(_sysex2midimode.get(event[2])) if is_a_score: if event[1] > nticks: nticks = event[1] else: nticks += event[1] if lowest_pitch == 128: lowest_pitch = 0 channels_by_track.append(channels_this_track) patch_changes_by_track.append(patch_changes_this_track) pitch_range_by_track.append((lowest_pitch,highest_pitch)) pitch_range_sum += (highest_pitch-lowest_pitch) i += 1 return {'bank_select':bank_select, 'channels_by_track':channels_by_track, 'channels_total':channels_total, 'general_midi_mode':general_midi_mode, 'ntracks':len(opus_or_score)-1, 'nticks':nticks, 'num_notes_by_channel':num_notes_by_channel, 'patch_changes_by_track':patch_changes_by_track, 'patch_changes_total':patch_changes_total, 'percussion':percussion, 'pitches':pitches, 'pitch_range_by_track':pitch_range_by_track, 'pitch_range_sum':pitch_range_sum, 'ticks_per_quarter':ticks_per_quarter} #----------------------------- Event stuff -------------------------- _sysex2midimode = { "\x7E\x7F\x09\x01\xF7": 1, "\x7E\x7F\x09\x02\xF7": 0, "\x7E\x7F\x09\x03\xF7": 2, } # Some public-access tuples: MIDI_events = tuple('''note_off note_on key_after_touch control_change patch_change channel_after_touch pitch_wheel_change'''.split()) Text_events = tuple('''text_event copyright_text_event track_name instrument_name lyric marker cue_point text_event_08 text_event_09 text_event_0a text_event_0b text_event_0c text_event_0d text_event_0e text_event_0f'''.split()) Nontext_meta_events = tuple('''end_track set_tempo smpte_offset time_signature key_signature sequencer_specific raw_meta_event sysex_f0 sysex_f7 song_position song_select tune_request'''.split()) # unsupported: raw_data # Actually, 'tune_request' is is F-series event, not strictly a meta-event... Meta_events = Text_events + Nontext_meta_events All_events = MIDI_events + Meta_events # And three dictionaries: Number2patch = { # General MIDI patch numbers: 0:'Acoustic Grand', 1:'Bright Acoustic', 2:'Electric Grand', 3:'Honky-Tonk', 4:'Electric Piano 1', 5:'Electric Piano 2', 6:'Harpsichord', 7:'Clav', 8:'Celesta', 9:'Glockenspiel', 10:'Music Box', 11:'Vibraphone', 12:'Marimba', 13:'Xylophone', 14:'Tubular Bells', 15:'Dulcimer', 16:'Drawbar Organ', 17:'Percussive Organ', 18:'Rock Organ', 19:'Church Organ', 20:'Reed Organ', 21:'Accordion', 22:'Harmonica', 23:'Tango Accordion', 24:'Acoustic Guitar(nylon)', 25:'Acoustic Guitar(steel)', 26:'Electric Guitar(jazz)', 27:'Electric Guitar(clean)', 28:'Electric Guitar(muted)', 29:'Overdriven Guitar', 30:'Distortion Guitar', 31:'Guitar Harmonics', 32:'Acoustic Bass', 33:'Electric Bass(finger)', 34:'Electric Bass(pick)', 35:'Fretless Bass', 36:'Slap Bass 1', 37:'Slap Bass 2', 38:'Synth Bass 1', 39:'Synth Bass 2', 40:'Violin', 41:'Viola', 42:'Cello', 43:'Contrabass', 44:'Tremolo Strings', 45:'Pizzicato Strings', 46:'Orchestral Harp', 47:'Timpani', 48:'String Ensemble 1', 49:'String Ensemble 2', 50:'SynthStrings 1', 51:'SynthStrings 2', 52:'Choir Aahs', 53:'Voice Oohs', 54:'Synth Voice', 55:'Orchestra Hit', 56:'Trumpet', 57:'Trombone', 58:'Tuba', 59:'Muted Trumpet', 60:'French Horn', 61:'Brass Section', 62:'SynthBrass 1', 63:'SynthBrass 2', 64:'Soprano Sax', 65:'Alto Sax', 66:'Tenor Sax', 67:'Baritone Sax', 68:'Oboe', 69:'English Horn', 70:'Bassoon', 71:'Clarinet', 72:'Piccolo', 73:'Flute', 74:'Recorder', 75:'Pan Flute', 76:'Blown Bottle', 77:'Skakuhachi', 78:'Whistle', 79:'Ocarina', 80:'Lead 1 (square)', 81:'Lead 2 (sawtooth)', 82:'Lead 3 (calliope)', 83:'Lead 4 (chiff)', 84:'Lead 5 (charang)', 85:'Lead 6 (voice)', 86:'Lead 7 (fifths)', 87:'Lead 8 (bass+lead)', 88:'Pad 1 (new age)', 89:'Pad 2 (warm)', 90:'Pad 3 (polysynth)', 91:'Pad 4 (choir)', 92:'Pad 5 (bowed)', 93:'Pad 6 (metallic)', 94:'Pad 7 (halo)', 95:'Pad 8 (sweep)', 96:'FX 1 (rain)', 97:'FX 2 (soundtrack)', 98:'FX 3 (crystal)', 99:'FX 4 (atmosphere)', 100:'FX 5 (brightness)', 101:'FX 6 (goblins)', 102:'FX 7 (echoes)', 103:'FX 8 (sci-fi)', 104:'Sitar', 105:'Banjo', 106:'Shamisen', 107:'Koto', 108:'Kalimba', 109:'Bagpipe', 110:'Fiddle', 111:'Shanai', 112:'Tinkle Bell', 113:'Agogo', 114:'Steel Drums', 115:'Woodblock', 116:'Taiko Drum', 117:'Melodic Tom', 118:'Synth Drum', 119:'Reverse Cymbal', 120:'Guitar Fret Noise', 121:'Breath Noise', 122:'Seashore', 123:'Bird Tweet', 124:'Telephone Ring', 125:'Helicopter', 126:'Applause', 127:'Gunshot', } Notenum2percussion = { # General MIDI Percussion (on Channel 9): 35:'Acoustic Bass Drum', 36:'Bass Drum 1', 37:'Side Stick', 38:'Acoustic Snare', 39:'Hand Clap', 40:'Electric Snare', 41:'Low Floor Tom', 42:'Closed Hi-Hat', 43:'High Floor Tom', 44:'Pedal Hi-Hat', 45:'Low Tom', 46:'Open Hi-Hat', 47:'Low-Mid Tom', 48:'Hi-Mid Tom', 49:'Crash Cymbal 1', 50:'High Tom', 51:'Ride Cymbal 1', 52:'Chinese Cymbal', 53:'Ride Bell', 54:'Tambourine', 55:'Splash Cymbal', 56:'Cowbell', 57:'Crash Cymbal 2', 58:'Vibraslap', 59:'Ride Cymbal 2', 60:'Hi Bongo', 61:'Low Bongo', 62:'Mute Hi Conga', 63:'Open Hi Conga', 64:'Low Conga', 65:'High Timbale', 66:'Low Timbale', 67:'High Agogo', 68:'Low Agogo', 69:'Cabasa', 70:'Maracas', 71:'Short Whistle', 72:'Long Whistle', 73:'Short Guiro', 74:'Long Guiro', 75:'Claves', 76:'Hi Wood Block', 77:'Low Wood Block', 78:'Mute Cuica', 79:'Open Cuica', 80:'Mute Triangle', 81:'Open Triangle', } Event2channelindex = { 'note':3, 'note_off':2, 'note_on':2, 'key_after_touch':2, 'control_change':2, 'patch_change':2, 'channel_after_touch':2, 'pitch_wheel_change':2 } ################################################################ # The code below this line is full of frightening things, all to # do with the actual encoding and decoding of binary MIDI data. def _twobytes2int(byte_a): r'''decode a 16 bit quantity from two bytes,''' return (byte_a[1] | (byte_a[0] << 8)) def _int2twobytes(int_16bit): r'''encode a 16 bit quantity into two bytes,''' return bytes([(int_16bit>>8) & 0xFF, int_16bit & 0xFF]) def _read_14_bit(byte_a): r'''decode a 14 bit quantity from two bytes,''' return (byte_a[0] | (byte_a[1] << 7)) def _write_14_bit(int_14bit): r'''encode a 14 bit quantity into two bytes,''' return bytes([int_14bit & 0x7F, (int_14bit>>7) & 0x7F]) def _ber_compressed_int(integer): r'''BER compressed integer (not an ASN.1 BER, see perlpacktut for details). Its bytes represent an unsigned integer in base 128, most significant digit first, with as few digits as possible. Bit eight (the high bit) is set on each byte except the last. ''' ber = bytearray(b'') seven_bits = 0x7F & integer ber.insert(0, seven_bits) # XXX surely should convert to a char ? integer >>= 7 while integer > 0: seven_bits = 0x7F & integer ber.insert(0, 0x80|seven_bits) # XXX surely should convert to a char ? integer >>= 7 return ber def _unshift_ber_int(ba): r'''Given a bytearray, returns a tuple of (the ber-integer at the start, and the remainder of the bytearray). ''' if not len(ba): # 6.7 _warn('_unshift_ber_int: no integer found') return ((0, b"")) byte = ba.pop(0) integer = 0 while True: integer += (byte & 0x7F) if not (byte & 0x80): return ((integer, ba)) if not len(ba): _warn('_unshift_ber_int: no end-of-integer found') return ((0, ba)) byte = ba.pop(0) integer <<= 7 def _clean_up_warnings(): # 5.4 # Call this before returning from any publicly callable function # whenever there's a possibility that a warning might have been printed # by the function, or by any private functions it might have called. if _no_warning: return global _previous_times global _previous_warning if _previous_times > 1: # E:1176, 0: invalid syntax (, line 1176) (syntax-error) ??? # print(' previous message repeated '+str(_previous_times)+' times', file=sys.stderr) # 6.7 sys.stderr.write(' previous message repeated {0} times\n'.format(_previous_times)) elif _previous_times > 0: sys.stderr.write(' previous message repeated\n') _previous_times = 0 _previous_warning = '' def _warn(s=''): if _no_warning: return global _previous_times global _previous_warning if s == _previous_warning: # 5.4 _previous_times = _previous_times + 1 else: _clean_up_warnings() sys.stderr.write(str(s)+"\n") _previous_warning = s def _some_text_event(which_kind=0x01, text=b'some_text'): if str(type(text)).find("'str'") >= 0: # 6.4 test for back-compatibility data = bytes(text, encoding='ISO-8859-1') else: data = bytes(text) return b'\xFF'+bytes((which_kind,))+_ber_compressed_int(len(data))+data def _consistentise_ticks(scores): # 3.6 # used by mix_scores, merge_scores, concatenate_scores if len(scores) == 1: return copy.deepcopy(scores) are_consistent = True ticks = scores[0][0] iscore = 1 while iscore < len(scores): if scores[iscore][0] != ticks: are_consistent = False break iscore += 1 if are_consistent: return copy.deepcopy(scores) new_scores = [] iscore = 0 while iscore < len(scores): score = scores[iscore] new_scores.append(opus2score(to_millisecs(score2opus(score)))) iscore += 1 return new_scores ########################################################################### def _decode(trackdata=b'', exclude=None, include=None, event_callback=None, exclusive_event_callback=None, no_eot_magic=False): r'''Decodes MIDI track data into an opus-style list of events. The options: 'exclude' is a list of event types which will be ignored SHOULD BE A SET 'include' (and no exclude), makes exclude a list of all possible events, /minus/ what include specifies 'event_callback' is a coderef 'exclusive_event_callback' is a coderef ''' trackdata = bytearray(trackdata) if exclude == None: exclude = [] if include == None: include = [] if include and not exclude: exclude = All_events include = set(include) exclude = set(exclude) # Pointer = 0; not used here; we eat through the bytearray instead. event_code = -1; # used for running status event_count = 0; events = [] while(len(trackdata)): # loop while there's anything to analyze ... eot = False # When True, the event registrar aborts this loop event_count += 1 E = [] # E for events - we'll feed it to the event registrar at the end. # Slice off the delta time code, and analyze it [time, remainder] = _unshift_ber_int(trackdata) # Now let's see what we can make of the command first_byte = trackdata.pop(0) & 0xFF if (first_byte < 0xF0): # It's a MIDI event if (first_byte & 0x80): event_code = first_byte else: # It wants running status; use last event_code value trackdata.insert(0, first_byte) if (event_code == -1): _warn("Running status not set; Aborting track.") return [] command = event_code & 0xF0 channel = event_code & 0x0F if (command == 0xF6): # 0-byte argument pass elif (command == 0xC0 or command == 0xD0): # 1-byte argument parameter = trackdata.pop(0) # could be B else: # 2-byte argument could be BB or 14-bit parameter = (trackdata.pop(0), trackdata.pop(0)) ################################################################# # MIDI events if (command == 0x80): if 'note_off' in exclude: continue E = ['note_off', time, channel, parameter[0], parameter[1]] elif (command == 0x90): if 'note_on' in exclude: continue E = ['note_on', time, channel, parameter[0], parameter[1]] elif (command == 0xA0): if 'key_after_touch' in exclude: continue E = ['key_after_touch',time,channel,parameter[0],parameter[1]] elif (command == 0xB0): if 'control_change' in exclude: continue E = ['control_change',time,channel,parameter[0],parameter[1]] elif (command == 0xC0): if 'patch_change' in exclude: continue E = ['patch_change', time, channel, parameter] elif (command == 0xD0): if 'channel_after_touch' in exclude: continue E = ['channel_after_touch', time, channel, parameter] elif (command == 0xE0): if 'pitch_wheel_change' in exclude: continue E = ['pitch_wheel_change', time, channel, _read_14_bit(parameter)-0x2000] else: _warn("Shouldn't get here; command="+hex(command)) elif (first_byte == 0xFF): # It's a Meta-Event! ################## #[command, length, remainder] = # unpack("xCwa*", substr(trackdata, $Pointer, 6)); #Pointer += 6 - len(remainder); # # Move past JUST the length-encoded. command = trackdata.pop(0) & 0xFF [length, trackdata] = _unshift_ber_int(trackdata) if (command == 0x00): if (length == 2): E = ['set_sequence_number',time,_twobytes2int(trackdata)] else: _warn('set_sequence_number: length must be 2, not '+str(length)) E = ['set_sequence_number', time, 0] elif command >= 0x01 and command <= 0x0f: # Text events # 6.2 take it in bytes; let the user get the right encoding. # text_str = trackdata[0:length].decode('ascii','ignore') # text_str = trackdata[0:length].decode('ISO-8859-1') # 6.4 take it in bytes; let the user get the right encoding. text_data = bytes(trackdata[0:length]) # 6.4 # Defined text events if (command == 0x01): E = ['text_event', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x02): E = ['copyright_text_event', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x03): E = ['track_name', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x04): E = ['instrument_name', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x05): E = ['lyric', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x06): E = ['marker', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x07): E = ['cue_point', time, text_data] # Reserved but apparently unassigned text events elif (command == 0x08): E = ['text_event_08', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x09): E = ['text_event_09', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x0a): E = ['text_event_0a', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x0b): E = ['text_event_0b', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x0c): E = ['text_event_0c', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x0d): E = ['text_event_0d', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x0e): E = ['text_event_0e', time, text_data] elif (command == 0x0f): E = ['text_event_0f', time, text_data] # Now the sticky events ------------------------------------- elif (command == 0x2F): E = ['end_track', time] # The code for handling this, oddly, comes LATER, # in the event registrar. elif (command == 0x51): # DTime, Microseconds/Crochet if length != 3: _warn('set_tempo event, but length='+str(length)) E = ['set_tempo', time, struct.unpack(">I", b'\x00'+trackdata[0:3])[0]] elif (command == 0x54): if length != 5: # DTime, HR, MN, SE, FR, FF _warn('smpte_offset event, but length='+str(length)) E = ['smpte_offset',time] + list(struct.unpack(">BBBBB",trackdata[0:5])) elif (command == 0x58): if length != 4: # DTime, NN, DD, CC, BB _warn('time_signature event, but length='+str(length)) E = ['time_signature', time]+list(trackdata[0:4]) elif (command == 0x59): if length != 2: # DTime, SF(signed), MI _warn('key_signature event, but length='+str(length)) E = ['key_signature',time] + list(struct.unpack(">bB",trackdata[0:2])) elif (command == 0x7F): # 6.4 E = ['sequencer_specific',time, bytes(trackdata[0:length])] else: E = ['raw_meta_event', time, command, bytes(trackdata[0:length])] # 6.0 #"[uninterpretable meta-event command of length length]" # DTime, Command, Binary Data # It's uninterpretable; record it as raw_data. # Pointer += length; # Now move Pointer trackdata = trackdata[length:] ###################################################################### elif (first_byte == 0xF0 or first_byte == 0xF7): # Note that sysexes in MIDI /files/ are different than sysexes # in MIDI transmissions!! The vast majority of system exclusive # messages will just use the F0 format. For instance, the # transmitted message F0 43 12 00 07 F7 would be stored in a # MIDI file as F0 05 43 12 00 07 F7. As mentioned above, it is # required to include the F7 at the end so that the reader of the # MIDI file knows that it has read the entire message. (But the F7 # is omitted if this is a non-final block in a multiblock sysex; # but the F7 (if there) is counted in the message's declared # length, so we don't have to think about it anyway.) #command = trackdata.pop(0) [length, trackdata] = _unshift_ber_int(trackdata) if first_byte == 0xF0: # 20091008 added ISO-8859-1 to get an 8-bit str # 6.4 return bytes instead E = ['sysex_f0', time, bytes(trackdata[0:length])] else: E = ['sysex_f7', time, bytes(trackdata[0:length])] trackdata = trackdata[length:] ###################################################################### # Now, the MIDI file spec says: # = + # = # = | | # I know that, on the wire, can include note_on, # note_off, and all the other 8x to Ex events, AND Fx events # other than F0, F7, and FF -- namely, , # , and . # # Whether these can occur in MIDI files is not clear specified # from the MIDI file spec. So, I'm going to assume that # they CAN, in practice, occur. I don't know whether it's # proper for you to actually emit these into a MIDI file. elif (first_byte == 0xF2): # DTime, Beats # ::= F2 E = ['song_position', time, _read_14_bit(trackdata[:2])] trackdata = trackdata[2:] elif (first_byte == 0xF3): # ::= F3 # E = ['song_select', time, struct.unpack('>B',trackdata.pop(0))[0]] E = ['song_select', time, trackdata[0]] trackdata = trackdata[1:] # DTime, Thing (what?! song number? whatever ...) elif (first_byte == 0xF6): # DTime E = ['tune_request', time] # What would a tune request be doing in a MIDI /file/? ######################################################### # ADD MORE META-EVENTS HERE. TODO: # f1 -- MTC Quarter Frame Message. One data byte follows # the Status; it's the time code value, from 0 to 127. # f8 -- MIDI clock. no data. # fa -- MIDI start. no data. # fb -- MIDI continue. no data. # fc -- MIDI stop. no data. # fe -- Active sense. no data. # f4 f5 f9 fd -- unallocated r''' elif (first_byte > 0xF0) { # Some unknown kinda F-series event #### # Here we only produce a one-byte piece of raw data. # But the encoder for 'raw_data' accepts any length of it. E = [ 'raw_data', time, substr(trackdata,Pointer,1) ] # DTime and the Data (in this case, the one Event-byte) ++Pointer; # itself ''' elif first_byte > 0xF0: # Some unknown F-series event # Here we only produce a one-byte piece of raw data. # E = ['raw_data', time, bytest(trackdata[0])] # 6.4 E = ['raw_data', time, trackdata[0]] # 6.4 6.7 trackdata = trackdata[1:] else: # Fallthru. _warn("Aborting track. Command-byte first_byte="+hex(first_byte)) break # End of the big if-group ###################################################################### # THE EVENT REGISTRAR... if E and (E[0] == 'end_track'): # This is the code for exceptional handling of the EOT event. eot = True if not no_eot_magic: if E[1] > 0: # a null text-event to carry the delta-time E = ['text_event', E[1], ''] else: E = [] # EOT with a delta-time of 0; ignore it. if E and not (E[0] in exclude): #if ( $exclusive_event_callback ): # &{ $exclusive_event_callback }( @E ); #else: # &{ $event_callback }( @E ) if $event_callback; events.append(E) if eot: break # End of the big "Event" while-block return events ########################################################################### def _encode(events_lol, unknown_callback=None, never_add_eot=False, no_eot_magic=False, no_running_status=False): # encode an event structure, presumably for writing to a file # Calling format: # $data_r = MIDI::Event::encode( \@event_lol, { options } ); # Takes a REFERENCE to an event structure (a LoL) # Returns an (unblessed) REFERENCE to track data. # If you want to use this to encode a /single/ event, # you still have to do it as a reference to an event structure (a LoL) # that just happens to have just one event. I.e., # encode( [ $event ] ) or encode( [ [ 'note_on', 100, 5, 42, 64] ] ) # If you're doing this, consider the never_add_eot track option, as in # print MIDI ${ encode( [ $event], { 'never_add_eot' => 1} ) }; data = [] # what I'll store the chunks of byte-data in # This is so my end_track magic won't corrupt the original events = copy.deepcopy(events_lol) if not never_add_eot: # One way or another, tack on an 'end_track' if events: last = events[-1] if not (last[0] == 'end_track'): # no end_track already if (last[0] == 'text_event' and len(last[2]) == 0): # 0-length text event at track-end. if no_eot_magic: # Exceptional case: don't mess with track-final # 0-length text_events; just peg on an end_track events.append(['end_track', 0]) else: # NORMAL CASE: replace with an end_track, leaving DTime last[0] = 'end_track' else: # last event was neither 0-length text_event nor end_track events.append(['end_track', 0]) else: # an eventless track! events = [['end_track', 0],] # maybe_running_status = not no_running_status # unused? 4.7 last_status = -1 for event_r in (events): E = copy.deepcopy(event_r) # otherwise the shifting'd corrupt the original if not E: continue event = E.pop(0) if not len(event): continue dtime = int(E.pop(0)) # print('event='+str(event)+' dtime='+str(dtime)) event_data = '' if ( # MIDI events -- eligible for running status event == 'note_on' or event == 'note_off' or event == 'control_change' or event == 'key_after_touch' or event == 'patch_change' or event == 'channel_after_touch' or event == 'pitch_wheel_change' ): # This block is where we spend most of the time. Gotta be tight. if (event == 'note_off'): status = 0x80 | (int(E[0]) & 0x0F) parameters = struct.pack('>BB', int(E[1])&0x7F, int(E[2])&0x7F) elif (event == 'note_on'): status = 0x90 | (int(E[0]) & 0x0F) parameters = struct.pack('>BB', int(E[1])&0x7F, int(E[2])&0x7F) elif (event == 'key_after_touch'): status = 0xA0 | (int(E[0]) & 0x0F) parameters = struct.pack('>BB', int(E[1])&0x7F, int(E[2])&0x7F) elif (event == 'control_change'): status = 0xB0 | (int(E[0]) & 0x0F) parameters = struct.pack('>BB', int(E[1])&0xFF, int(E[2])&0xFF) elif (event == 'patch_change'): status = 0xC0 | (int(E[0]) & 0x0F) parameters = struct.pack('>B', int(E[1]) & 0xFF) elif (event == 'channel_after_touch'): status = 0xD0 | (int(E[0]) & 0x0F) parameters = struct.pack('>B', int(E[1]) & 0xFF) elif (event == 'pitch_wheel_change'): status = 0xE0 | (int(E[0]) & 0x0F) parameters = _write_14_bit(int(E[1]) + 0x2000) else: _warn("BADASS FREAKOUT ERROR 31415!") # And now the encoding # w = BER compressed integer (not ASN.1 BER, see perlpacktut for # details). Its bytes represent an unsigned integer in base 128, # most significant digit first, with as few digits as possible. # Bit eight (the high bit) is set on each byte except the last. data.append(_ber_compressed_int(dtime)) if (status != last_status) or no_running_status: data.append(struct.pack('>B', status)) data.append(parameters) last_status = status continue else: # Not a MIDI event. # All the code in this block could be more efficient, # but this is not where the code needs to be tight. # print "zaz $event\n"; last_status = -1 if event == 'raw_meta_event': event_data = _some_text_event(int(E[0]), E[1]) elif (event == 'set_sequence_number'): # 3.9 event_data = b'\xFF\x00\x02'+_int2twobytes(E[0]) # Text meta-events... # a case for a dict, I think (pjb) ... elif (event == 'text_event'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x01, E[0]) elif (event == 'copyright_text_event'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x02, E[0]) elif (event == 'track_name'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x03, E[0]) elif (event == 'instrument_name'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x04, E[0]) elif (event == 'lyric'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x05, E[0]) elif (event == 'marker'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x06, E[0]) elif (event == 'cue_point'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x07, E[0]) elif (event == 'text_event_08'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x08, E[0]) elif (event == 'text_event_09'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x09, E[0]) elif (event == 'text_event_0a'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x0A, E[0]) elif (event == 'text_event_0b'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x0B, E[0]) elif (event == 'text_event_0c'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x0C, E[0]) elif (event == 'text_event_0d'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x0D, E[0]) elif (event == 'text_event_0e'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x0E, E[0]) elif (event == 'text_event_0f'): event_data = _some_text_event(0x0F, E[0]) # End of text meta-events elif (event == 'end_track'): event_data = b"\xFF\x2F\x00" elif (event == 'set_tempo'): #event_data = struct.pack(">BBwa*", 0xFF, 0x51, 3, # substr( struct.pack('>I', E[0]), 1, 3)) event_data = b'\xFF\x51\x03'+struct.pack('>I',E[0])[1:] elif (event == 'smpte_offset'): # event_data = struct.pack(">BBwBBBBB", 0xFF, 0x54, 5, E[0:5] ) event_data = struct.pack(">BBBbBBBB", 0xFF,0x54,0x05,E[0],E[1],E[2],E[3],E[4]) elif (event == 'time_signature'): # event_data = struct.pack(">BBwBBBB", 0xFF, 0x58, 4, E[0:4] ) event_data = struct.pack(">BBBbBBB", 0xFF, 0x58, 0x04, E[0],E[1],E[2],E[3]) elif (event == 'key_signature'): event_data = struct.pack(">BBBbB", 0xFF, 0x59, 0x02, E[0],E[1]) elif (event == 'sequencer_specific'): # event_data = struct.pack(">BBwa*", 0xFF,0x7F, len(E[0]), E[0]) event_data = _some_text_event(0x7F, E[0]) # End of Meta-events # Other Things... elif (event == 'sysex_f0'): #event_data = struct.pack(">Bwa*", 0xF0, len(E[0]), E[0]) #B=bitstring w=BER-compressed-integer a=null-padded-ascii-str event_data = bytearray(b'\xF0')+_ber_compressed_int(len(E[0]))+bytearray(E[0]) elif (event == 'sysex_f7'): #event_data = struct.pack(">Bwa*", 0xF7, len(E[0]), E[0]) event_data = bytearray(b'\xF7')+_ber_compressed_int(len(E[0]))+bytearray(E[0]) elif (event == 'song_position'): event_data = b"\xF2" + _write_14_bit( E[0] ) elif (event == 'song_select'): event_data = struct.pack('>BB', 0xF3, E[0] ) elif (event == 'tune_request'): event_data = b"\xF6" elif (event == 'raw_data'): _warn("_encode: raw_data event not supported") # event_data = E[0] continue # End of Other Stuff else: # The Big Fallthru if unknown_callback: # push(@data, &{ $unknown_callback }( @$event_r )) pass else: _warn("Unknown event: "+str(event)) # To surpress complaint here, just set # 'unknown_callback' => sub { return () } continue #print "Event $event encoded part 2\n" if str(type(event_data)).find("'str'") >= 0: event_data = bytearray(event_data.encode('Latin1', 'ignore')) if len(event_data): # how could $event_data be empty # data.append(struct.pack('>wa*', dtime, event_data)) # print(' event_data='+str(event_data)) data.append(_ber_compressed_int(dtime)+event_data) return b''.join(data)