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1 schoenebeck 151 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2    
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4     <!ENTITY rfc2119 PUBLIC ''
5     'http://xml.resource.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2119.xml'>
6     ]>
7    
8     <?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl' href='rfc2629.xslt' ?>
9    
10     <?rfc toc="yes" ?>
11     <?rfc symrefs="yes" ?>
12     <?rfc sortrefs="yes"?>
13     <?rfc iprnotified="no" ?>
14    
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16     to an annoying "missing Normative/Informative References" error message -->
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18    
19 schoenebeck 1250 <rfc category="std" ipr="full3978" docName="LSCP 1.2cvs">
20 schoenebeck 151 <front>
21 schoenebeck 1249 <title>LinuxSampler Control Protocol (draft)</title>
22 schoenebeck 151 <author initials='C.S.' surname="Schoenebeck" fullname='C.
23     Schoenebeck'>
24     <organization>
25     Interessengemeinschaft Software Engineering e. V.
26     </organization>
27     <address>
28     <postal>
29     <street>Max-Planck-Str. 39</street>
30     <!-- <code>74081</code> -->
31     <city>74081 Heilbronn</city>
32     <country>Germany</country>
33     </postal>
34     <email>schoenebeck at software minus engineering dot org</email>
35     </address>
36     </author>
37 schoenebeck 1249 <date month="June" year="2007"/>
38 schoenebeck 151 <workgroup>LinuxSampler Developers</workgroup>
39     <keyword>LSCP</keyword>
40     <abstract>
41     <t>The LinuxSampler Control Protocol (LSCP) is an
42     application-level protocol primarily intended for local and
43 schoenebeck 571 remote controlling the LinuxSampler backend application, which is a
44     sophisticated server-like console application essentially playing
45     back audio samples and manipulating the samples in real time to
46     certain extent.</t>
47 schoenebeck 151 </abstract>
48     </front>
49    
50     <middle>
51     <section title="Requirements notation">
52     <t>The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL",
53     "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",
54     and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as
55     described in <xref target="RFC2119"/>.</t>
56    
57     <t>This protocol is always case-sensitive if not explicitly
58     claimed the opposite.</t>
59    
60     <t>In examples, "C:" and "S:" indicate lines sent by the client
61     (front-end) and server (LinuxSampler) respectively. Lines in
62     examples must be interpreted as every line being CRLF
63     terminated (carriage return character followed by line feed
64 schoenebeck 1249 character as defined in the ASCII standard <xref target="RFC20"/>),
65     thus the following example:</t>
66 schoenebeck 151
67     <t>
68     <list>
69     <t>C: "some line"</t>
70     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"another line"</t>
71     </list>
72     </t>
73    
74     <t>must actually be interpreted as client sending the following
75     message:</t>
76    
77     <t>
78     <list>
79     <t>"some line&lt;CR&gt;&lt;LF&gt;another
80     line&lt;CR&gt;&lt;LF&gt;"</t>
81     </list>
82     </t>
83    
84     <t>where &lt;CR&gt; symbolizes the carriage return character and
85     &lt;LF&gt; the line feed character as defined in the ASCII
86     standard.</t>
87    
88     <t>Due to technical reasons, messages can arbitrary be
89     fragmented, means the following example:</t>
90    
91     <t>
92     <list>
93     <t>S: "abcd"</t>
94     </list>
95     </t>
96    
97     <t>could also happen to be sent in three messages like in the
98     following sequence scenario:</t>
99    
100     <t>
101     <list style="symbols">
102     <t>server sending message "a"</t>
103     <t>followed by a delay (pause) with
104     arbitrary duration</t>
105     <t>followed by server sending message
106     "bcd&lt;CR&gt;"</t>
107     <t>again followed by a delay (pause) with arbitrary
108     duration</t>
109     <t>followed by server sending the message
110     "&lt;LF&gt;"</t>
111     </list>
112     </t>
113    
114     <t>where again &lt;CR&gt; and &lt;LF&gt; symbolize the carriage
115     return and line feed characters respectively.</t>
116     </section>
117    
118 schoenebeck 571 <section title="Versioning of this specification" anchor="LSCP versioning">
119     <t>LSCP will certainly be extended and enhanced by-and-by. Each official
120     release of the LSCP specification will be tagged with a unique version
121     tuple. The version tuple consists at least of a major and minor version
122     number like:
123     </t>
124     <t>
125     <list>
126     <t>"1.2"</t>
127     </list>
128     </t>
129     <t>
130     In this example the major version number would be "1" and the minor
131     version number would be "2". Note that the version tuple might also
132     have more than two elements. The major version number defines a
133     group of backward compatible versions. That means a frontend is
134     compatible to the connected sampler if and only if the LSCP versions
135     to which each of the two parties complies to, match both of the
136 schoenebeck 573 following rules:
137 schoenebeck 571 </t>
138     <t>Compatibility:</t>
139     <t>
140     <list style="numbers">
141     <t>The frontend's LSCP major version and the sampler's LSCP
142     major version are exactly equal.</t>
143     <t>The frontend's LSCP minor version is less or equal than
144     the sampler's LSCP minor version.</t>
145     </list>
146     </t>
147     <t>
148     Compatibility can only be claimed if both rules are true.
149     The frontend can use the
150     <xref target="GET SERVER INFO">"GET SERVER INFO"</xref> command to
151     get the version of the LSCP specification the sampler complies with.
152     </t>
153     </section>
154    
155 schoenebeck 151 <section title="Introduction">
156     <t>LinuxSampler is a so called software sampler application
157     capable to playback audio samples from a computer's Random
158     Access Memory (RAM) as well as directly streaming it from disk.
159     LinuxSampler is designed to be modular. It provides several so
160     called "sampler engines" where each engine is specialized for a
161     certain purpose. LinuxSampler has virtual channels which will be
162     referred in this document as "sampler channels". The channels
163     are in such way virtual as they can be connected to an
164     arbitrary MIDI input method and arbitrary MIDI channel (e.g.
165 schoenebeck 222 sampler channel 17 could be connected to an ALSA sequencer
166 schoenebeck 151 device 64:0 and listening to MIDI channel 1 there). Each sampler
167 schoenebeck 571 channel will be associated with an instance of one of the available
168 schoenebeck 151 sampler engines (e.g. GigEngine, DLSEngine). The audio output of
169     each sampler channel can be routed to an arbitrary audio output
170 schoenebeck 222 method (ALSA / JACK) and an arbitrary audio output channel
171 schoenebeck 151 there.</t>
172     </section>
173    
174     <section title="Focus of this protocol">
175     <t>Main focus of this protocol is to provide a way to configure
176     a running LinuxSampler instance and to retrieve information
177     about it. The focus of this protocol is not to provide a way to
178     control synthesis parameters or even to trigger or release
179     notes. Or in other words; the focus are those functionalities
180     which are not covered by MIDI or which may at most be handled
181     via MIDI System Exclusive Messages.</t>
182     </section>
183    
184     <section title="Communication Overview">
185     <t>There are two distinct methods of communication between a
186     running instance of LinuxSampler and one or more control
187     applications, so called "front-ends": a simple request/response
188     communication method used by the clients to give commands to the
189     server as well as to inquire about server's status and a
190     subscribe/notify communication method used by the client to
191     subscribe to and receive notifications of certain events as they
192     happen on the server. The latter needs more effort to be
193     implemented in the front-end application. The two communication
194     methods will be described next.</t>
195    
196     <section title="Request/response communication method">
197 schoenebeck 571 <t>This simple communication method is based on
198     <xref target="RFC793">TCP</xref>. The
199 schoenebeck 151 front-end application establishes a TCP connection to the
200     LinuxSampler instance on a certain host system. Then the
201     front-end application will send certain ASCII based commands
202     as defined in this document (every command line must be CRLF
203     terminated - see "Conventions used in this document" at the
204     beginning of this document) and the LinuxSampler application
205     will response after a certain process time with an
206     appropriate ASCII based answer, also as defined in this
207     document. So this TCP communication is simply based on query
208     and answer paradigm. That way LinuxSampler is only able to
209     answer on queries from front-ends, but not able to
210     automatically send messages to the client if it's not asked
211     to. The fronted should not reconnect to LinuxSampler for
212     every single command, instead it should keep the connection
213     established and simply resend message(s) for subsequent
214     commands. To keep information in the front-end up-to-date
215     the front-end has to periodically send new requests to get
216     the current information from the LinuxSampler instance. This
217     is often referred to as "polling". While polling is simple
218     to implement and may be OK to use in some cases, there may
219     be disadvantages to polling such as network traffic overhead
220     and information being out of date.
221     It is possible for a client or several clients to open more
222     than one connection to the server at the same time. It is
223     also possible to send more than one request to the server
224     at the same time but if those requests are sent over the
225     same connection server MUST execute them sequentially. Upon
226     executing a request server will produce a result set and
227     send it to the client. Each and every request made by the
228     client MUST result in a result set being sent back to the
229     client. No other data other than a result set may be sent by
230     a server to a client. No result set may be sent to a client
231     without the client sending request to the server first. On
232     any particular connection, result sets MUST be sent in their
233     entirety without being interrupted by other result sets. If
234     several requests got queued up at the server they MUST be
235     processed in the order they were received and result sets
236     MUST be sent back in the same order.</t>
237    
238     <section title="Result format">
239     <t>Result set could be one of the following types:</t>
240     <t>
241     <list style="numbers">
242     <t>Normal</t>
243     <t>Warning</t>
244     <t>Error</t>
245     </list>
246     </t>
247     <t>Warning and Error result sets MUST be single line and
248     have the following format:</t>
249     <t>
250     <list style="symbols">
251     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;"</t>
252     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;"</t>
253     </list>
254     </t>
255     <t>Where &lt;warning-code&gt; and &lt;error-code&gt; are
256     numeric unique identifiers of the warning or error and
257     &lt;warning-message&gt; and &lt;error-message&gt; are
258     human readable descriptions of the warning or error
259     respectively.</t>
260 schoenebeck 494 <t>Examples:</t>
261     <t>
262     <list>
263     <t>C: "LOAD INSTRUMENT '/home/me/Boesendorfer24bit.gig" 0 0</t>
264     <t>S: "WRN:32:This is a 24 bit patch which is not supported natively yet."</t>
265     </list>
266     </t>
267     <t>
268     <list>
269     <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA EAR"</t>
270     <t>S: "ERR:3456:Audio output driver 'ALSA' does not have a parameter 'EAR'."</t>
271     </list>
272     </t>
273     <t>
274     <list>
275     <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE INFO 123456"</t>
276     <t>S: "ERR:9:There is no audio output device with index 123456."</t>
277     </list>
278 schoenebeck 499 </t>
279 schoenebeck 151 <t>Normal result sets could be:</t>
280     <t>
281     <list style="numbers">
282     <t>Empty</t>
283     <t>Single line</t>
284     <t>Multi-line</t>
285     </list>
286     </t>
287     <t> Empty result set is issued when the server only
288     needed to acknowledge the fact that the request was
289     received and it was processed successfully and no
290     additional information is available. This result set has
291     the following format:</t>
292     <t>
293     <list>
294     <t>"OK"</t>
295     </list>
296     </t>
297 schoenebeck 494 <t>Example:</t>
298     <t>
299     <list>
300     <t>C: "SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER 0 CHANNELS=4"</t>
301     <t>S: "OK"</t>
302     </list>
303     </t>
304 schoenebeck 151 <t>Single line result sets are command specific. One
305     example of a single line result set is an empty line.
306     Multi-line result sets are command specific and may
307     include one or more lines of information. They MUST
308     always end with the following line:</t>
309     <t>
310     <list>
311     <t>"."</t>
312     </list>
313     </t>
314 schoenebeck 494 <t>Example:</t>
315     <t>
316     <list>
317     <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE INFO 0"</t>
318     <t>S: "DRIVER: ALSA"</t>
319     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"CHANNELS: 2"</t>
320     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"SAMPLERATE: 44100"</t>
321     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"ACTIVE: true"</t>
322     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FRAGMENTS: 2"</t>
323     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FRAGMENTSIZE: 128"</t>
324     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"CARD: '0,0'"</t>
325     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
326     </list>
327     </t>
328 schoenebeck 151 <t>In addition to above mentioned formats, warnings and
329     empty result sets MAY be indexed. In this case, they
330     have the following formats respectively:</t>
331     <t>
332     <list style="symbols">
333     <t>"WRN[&lt;index&gt;]:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;"</t>
334     <t>"OK[&lt;index&gt;]"</t>
335     </list>
336     </t>
337     <t>where &lt;index&gt; is command specific and is used
338     to indicate channel number that the result set was
339     related to or other integer value.</t>
340     <t>Each line of the result set MUST end with
341     &lt;CRLF&gt;.</t>
342 schoenebeck 494 <t>Examples:</t>
343     <t>
344     <list>
345     <t>C: "ADD CHANNEL"</t>
346     <t>S: "OK[12]"</t>
347     </list>
348     </t>
349     <t>
350     <list>
351     <t>C: "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE ALSA SAMPLERATE=96000"</t>
352     <t>S: "WRN[0]:32:Sample rate not supported, using 44100 instead."</t>
353     </list>
354     </t>
355 schoenebeck 151 </section>
356     </section>
357     <section title="Subscribe/notify communication method">
358     <t>This more sophisticated communication method is actually
359     only an extension of the simple request/response
360     communication method. The front-end still uses a TCP
361     connection and sends the same commands on the TCP
362     connection. Two extra commands are SUBSCRIBE and UNSUBSCRIBE
363     commands that allow a client to tell the server that it is
364     interested in receiving notifications about certain events
365     as they happen on the server. The SUBSCRIBE command has the
366     following syntax:</t>
367    
368     <t>
369     <list>
370     <t>SUBSCRIBE &lt;event-id&gt;</t>
371     </list>
372     </t>
373    
374     <t>where &lt;event-id&gt; will be replaced by the respective
375     event that client wants to subscribe to. Upon receiving such
376     request, server SHOULD respond with OK and start sending
377     EVENT notifications when a given even has occurred to the
378     front-end when an event has occurred. It MAY be possible
379     certain events may be sent before OK response during real
380     time nature of their generation. Event messages have the
381     following format:</t>
382    
383     <t>
384     <list>
385     <t>NOTIFY:&lt;event-id&gt;:&lt;custom-event-data&gt;</t>
386     </list>
387     </t>
388    
389     <t>where &lt;event-id&gt; uniquely identifies the event that
390     has occurred and &lt;custom-event-data&gt; is event
391     specific.</t>
392    
393     <t>Several rules must be followed by the server when
394     generating events:</t>
395    
396     <t>
397     <list style="numbers">
398     <t>Events MUST NOT be sent to any client who has not
399     issued an appropriate SUBSCRIBE command.</t>
400     <t>Events MUST only be sent using the same
401     connection that was used to subscribe to them.</t>
402     <t>When response is being sent to the client, event
403     MUST be inserted in the stream before or after the
404     response, but NOT in the middle. Same is true about
405     the response. It should never be inserted in the
406     middle of the event message as well as any other
407     response.</t>
408     </list>
409     </t>
410    
411     <t>If the client is not interested in a particular event
412     anymore it MAY issue UNSUBSCRIBE command using the following
413     syntax:</t>
414    
415     <t>
416     <list>
417     <t>UNSUBSCRIBE &lt;event-id&gt;</t>
418     </list>
419     </t>
420    
421     <t>where &lt;event-id&gt; will be replace by the respective
422     event that client is no longer interested in receiving. For
423 schoenebeck 534 a list of supported events see <xref target="events" />.</t>
424 schoenebeck 151
425     <t>Example: the fill states of disk stream buffers have
426     changed on sampler channel 4 and the LinuxSampler instance
427     will react by sending the following message to all clients
428     who subscribed to this event:</t>
429    
430     <t>
431     <list>
432     <t>NOTIFY:CHANNEL_BUFFER_FILL:4 [35]62%,[33]80%,[37]98%</t>
433     </list>
434     </t>
435    
436     <t>Which means there are currently three active streams on
437     sampler channel 4, where the stream with ID "35" is filled
438     by 62%, stream with ID 33 is filled by 80% and stream with
439     ID 37 is filled by 98%.</t>
440    
441     <t>Clients may choose to open more than one connection to
442     the server and use some connections to receive notifications
443     while using other connections to issue commands to the
444     back-end. This is entirely legal and up to the
445     implementation. This does not change the protocol in any way
446     and no special restrictions exist on the server to allow or
447     disallow this or to track what connections belong to what
448     front-ends. Server will listen on a single port, accept
449     multiple connections and support protocol described in this
450     specification in it's entirety on this single port on each
451     connection that it accepted.</t>
452    
453     <t>Due to the fact that TCP is used for this communication,
454     dead peers will be detected automatically by the OS TCP
455     stack. While it may take a while to detect dead peers if no
456     traffic is being sent from server to client (TCP keep-alive
457     timer is set to 2 hours on many OSes) it will not be an
458     issue here as when notifications are sent by the server,
459     dead client will be detected quickly.</t>
460    
461     <t>When connection is closed for any reason server MUST
462     forget all subscriptions that were made on this connection.
463     If client reconnects it MUST resubscribe to all events that
464     it wants to receive.</t>
465    
466     </section>
467     </section>
468    
469 schoenebeck 573 <section title="Description for control commands" anchor="control_commands">
470 schoenebeck 151 <t>This chapter will describe the available control commands
471     that can be sent on the TCP connection in detail. Some certain
472 schoenebeck 534 commands (e.g. <xref target="GET CHANNEL INFO">"GET CHANNEL INFO"</xref>
473     or <xref target="GET ENGINE INFO">"GET ENGINE INFO"</xref>) lead to
474 schoenebeck 151 multiple-line responses. In this case LinuxSampler signals the
475     end of the response by a "." (single dot) line.</t>
476    
477     <section title="Ignored lines and comments">
478     <t>White lines, that is lines which only contain space and
479     tabulator characters, and lines that start with a "#"
480     character are ignored, thus it's possible for example to
481     group commands and to place comments in a LSCP script
482     file.</t>
483     </section>
484    
485     <section title="Configuring audio drivers">
486     <t>Instances of drivers in LinuxSampler are called devices.
487     You can use multiple audio devices simultaneously, e.g. to
488 schoenebeck 222 output the sound of one sampler channel using the ALSA audio
489 schoenebeck 151 output driver, and on another sampler channel you might want
490 schoenebeck 222 to use the JACK audio output driver. For particular audio
491 schoenebeck 151 output systems it's also possible to create several devices
492 schoenebeck 222 of the same audio output driver, e.g. two separate ALSA
493 schoenebeck 151 audio output devices for using two different sound cards at
494     the same time. This chapter describes all commands to
495     configure LinuxSampler's audio output devices and their
496     parameters.</t>
497    
498     <t>Instead of defining commands and parameters for each
499     driver individually, all possible parameters, their meanings
500     and possible values have to be obtained at runtime. This
501     makes the protocol a bit abstract, but has the advantage,
502     that front-ends can be written independently of what drivers
503     are currently implemented and what parameters these drivers
504     are actually offering. This means front-ends can even handle
505     drivers which are implemented somewhere in future without
506     modifying the front-end at all.</t>
507    
508     <t>Note: examples in this chapter showing particular
509     parameters of drivers are not meant as specification of the
510     drivers' parameters. Driver implementations in LinuxSampler
511     might have complete different parameter names and meanings
512     than shown in these examples or might change in future, so
513     these examples are only meant for showing how to retrieve
514     what parameters drivers are offering, how to retrieve their
515     possible values, etc.</t>
516    
517 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting amount of available audio output drivers" anchor="GET AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS">
518     <t>Use the following command to get the number of
519     audio output drivers currently available for the
520     LinuxSampler instance:</t>
521     <t>
522     <list>
523     <t>GET AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS</t>
524     </list>
525     </t>
526     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
527     <t>
528     <list>
529     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending the
530     number of audio output drivers.</t>
531     </list>
532     </t>
533     <t>Example:</t>
534     <t>
535     <list>
536     <t>C: "GET AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS"</t>
537     <t>S: "2"</t>
538     </list>
539     </t>
540     </section>
541    
542     <section title="Getting all available audio output drivers" anchor="LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS">
543 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to list all audio output
544     drivers currently available for the LinuxSampler
545     instance:</t>
546     <t>
547     <list>
548 schoenebeck 534 <t>LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS</t>
549 schoenebeck 151 </list>
550     </t>
551     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
552     <t>
553     <list>
554     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending comma
555     separated character strings, each symbolizing an
556     audio output driver.</t>
557     </list>
558     </t>
559     <t>Example:</t>
560     <t>
561     <list>
562 schoenebeck 534 <t>C: "LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS"</t>
563 schoenebeck 222 <t>S: "ALSA,JACK"</t>
564 schoenebeck 151 </list>
565     </t>
566     </section>
567    
568     <section title="Getting information about a specific audio
569 schoenebeck 534 output driver" anchor="GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO">
570 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to get detailed information
571     about a specific audio output driver:</t>
572     <t>
573     <list>
574     <t>GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO
575     &lt;audio-output-driver&gt;</t>
576     </list>
577     </t>
578     <t>Where &lt;audio-output-driver&gt; is the name of the
579 schoenebeck 534 audio output driver, returned by the
580     <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS">"LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS"</xref> command.</t>
581 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
582     <t>
583     <list>
584     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a
585     &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list. Each answer line
586     begins with the information category name
587     followed by a colon and then a space character
588     &lt;SP&gt; and finally the info character string
589     to that info category. At the moment the
590     following information categories are
591     defined:</t>
592    
593     <t>
594     <list>
595     <t>DESCRIPTION -
596     <list>
597     <t> character string describing the
598     audio output driver</t>
599     </list>
600     </t>
601    
602     <t>VERSION -
603     <list>
604     <t>character string reflecting the
605     driver's version</t>
606     </list>
607     </t>
608    
609     <t>PARAMETERS -
610     <list>
611     <t>comma separated list of all
612     parameters available for the given
613     audio output driver, at least
614     parameters 'channels', 'samplerate'
615     and 'active' are offered by all audio
616     output drivers</t>
617     </list>
618     </t>
619     </list>
620     </t>
621    
622     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be
623     in particular order.</t>
624     </list>
625     </t>
626     <t>Example:</t>
627     <t>
628     <list>
629 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO ALSA"</t>
630 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "DESCRIPTION: Advanced Linux Sound
631     Architecture"</t>
632     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"VERSION: 1.0"</t>
633     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"PARAMETERS:
634 schoenebeck 222 DRIVER,CHANNELS,SAMPLERATE,ACTIVE,FRAGMENTS,
635     FRAGMENTSIZE,CARD"</t>
636 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
637     </list>
638     </t>
639     </section>
640    
641     <section title="Getting information about specific audio
642 schoenebeck 534 output driver parameter" anchor="GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO">
643 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to get detailed information
644     about a specific audio output driver parameter:</t>
645     <t>
646     <list>
647     <t>GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO &lt;audio&gt; &lt;prm&gt; [&lt;deplist&gt;]</t>
648     </list>
649     </t>
650     <t>Where &lt;audio&gt; is the name of the audio output
651 schoenebeck 534 driver as returned by the <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS">
652     "LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS"</xref> command,
653 schoenebeck 151 &lt;prm&gt; a specific parameter name for which information should be
654 schoenebeck 534 obtained (as returned by the
655     <xref target="GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO">"GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO"</xref> command) and
656 schoenebeck 151 &lt;deplist&gt; is an optional list of parameters on which the sought
657     parameter &lt;prm&gt; depends on, &lt;deplist&gt; is a list of key-value
658     pairs in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...", where character string values
659     are encapsulated into apostrophes ('). Arguments given with &lt;deplist&gt;
660     which are not dependency parameters of &lt;prm&gt; will be ignored, means
661     the front-end application can simply put all parameters into &lt;deplist&gt;
662     with the values already selected by the user.</t>
663     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
664     <t>
665     <list>
666     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a
667 schoenebeck 494 &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
668 schoenebeck 151 Each answer line begins with the information category name
669     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and
670     finally
671     the info character string to that info category. There are
672     information which is always returned, independently of the
673     given driver parameter and there are optional information
674     which is only shown dependently to given driver parameter. At
675     the moment the following information categories are defined:</t>
676     </list>
677     </t>
678    
679     <t>
680     <list>
681     <t>TYPE -
682     <list>
683     <t>either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or
684     "INT" for integer
685     value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for
686     character string(s)
687     (always returned, no matter which driver parameter)</t>
688     </list>
689     </t>
690    
691     <t>DESCRIPTION -
692     <list>
693     <t>arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter
694     (always returned, no matter which driver parameter)</t>
695     </list>
696     </t>
697    
698     <t>MANDATORY -
699     <list>
700     <t>either true or false, defines if this parameter must be
701     given when the device is to be created with the
702 schoenebeck 534 <xref target="CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">'CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE'</xref>
703     command (always returned, no matter which driver parameter)</t>
704 schoenebeck 151 </list>
705     </t>
706    
707     <t>FIX -
708     <list>
709     <t>either true or false, if false then this parameter can
710     be changed at any time, once the device is created by
711 schoenebeck 534 the <xref target="CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">'CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE'</xref>
712     command (always returned, no matter which driver parameter)</t>
713 schoenebeck 151 </list>
714     </t>
715    
716     <t>MULTIPLICITY -
717     <list>
718     <t>either true or false, defines if this parameter allows
719     only one value or a list of values, where true means
720     multiple values and false only a single value allowed
721     (always returned, no matter which driver parameter)</t>
722     </list>
723     </t>
724    
725     <t>DEPENDS -
726     <list>
727 schoenebeck 561 <t>comma separated list of parameters this parameter depends
728 schoenebeck 151 on, means the values for fields 'DEFAULT', 'RANGE_MIN',
729     'RANGE_MAX' and 'POSSIBILITIES' might depend on these
730     listed parameters, for example assuming that an audio
731 schoenebeck 222 driver (like the ALSA driver) offers parameters 'card'
732 schoenebeck 151 and 'samplerate' then parameter 'samplerate' would
733     depend on 'card' because the possible values for
734     'samplerate' depends on the sound card which can be
735     chosen by the 'card' parameter
736     (optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter)</t>
737     </list>
738     </t>
739    
740     <t>DEFAULT -
741     <list>
742     <t>reflects the default value for this parameter which is
743     used when the device is created and not explicitly
744 schoenebeck 534 given with the <xref target="CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">
745     'CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE'</xref> command,
746 schoenebeck 151 in case of MULTIPLCITY=true, this is a comma separated
747     list, that's why character strings are encapsulated into
748     apostrophes (')
749     (optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter)</t>
750     </list>
751     </t>
752    
753     <t>RANGE_MIN -
754     <list>
755     <t>defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this
756     parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted
757     number, this parameter is often used in conjunction
758     with RANGE_MAX, but may also appear without
759     (optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter)</t>
760     </list>
761     </t>
762    
763     <t>RANGE_MAX -
764     <list>
765     <t>defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this
766     parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted
767     number, this parameter is often used in conjunction with
768     RANGE_MIN, but may also appear without
769     (optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter)</t>
770     </list>
771     </t>
772    
773 schoenebeck 494 <t>POSSIBILITIES -
774 schoenebeck 151 <list>
775     <t>comma separated list of possible values for this
776     parameter, character strings are encapsulated into
777     apostrophes
778     (optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter)</t>
779     </list>
780     </t>
781     </list>
782     </t>
783    
784     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
785    
786     <t>Examples:</t>
787     <t>
788     <list>
789 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA CARD"</t>
790 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "DESCRIPTION: sound card to be used"</t>
791     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"TYPE: STRING"</t>
792     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MANDATORY: false"</t>
793     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FIX: true"</t>
794     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MULTIPLICITY: false"</t>
795     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"DEFAULT: '0,0'"</t>
796 schoenebeck 494 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"POSSIBILITIES: '0,0','1,0','2,0'"</t>
797 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
798     </list>
799     </t>
800     <t>
801     <list>
802 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA SAMPLERATE"</t>
803 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "DESCRIPTION: output sample rate in Hz"</t>
804     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"TYPE: INT"</t>
805     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MANDATORY: false"</t>
806     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FIX: false"</t>
807     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MULTIPLICITY: false"</t>
808     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"DEPENDS: card"</t>
809     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"DEFAULT: 44100"</t>
810     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
811     </list>
812     </t>
813     <t>
814     <list>
815 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA SAMPLERATE CARD='0,0'"</t>
816 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "DESCRIPTION: output sample rate in Hz"</t>
817     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"TYPE: INT"</t>
818     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MANDATORY: false"</t>
819     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FIX: false"</t>
820     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MULTIPLICITY: false"</t>
821     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"DEPENDS: card"</t>
822     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"DEFAULT: 44100"</t>
823     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"RANGE_MIN: 22050"</t>
824     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"RANGE_MAX: 96000"</t>
825     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
826     </list>
827     </t>
828     </section>
829    
830 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Creating an audio output device" anchor="CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">
831 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to create a new audio output device for the desired audio output system:</t>
832    
833     <t>
834     <list>
835     <t>CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE &lt;audio-output-driver&gt; [&lt;param-list&gt;]</t>
836     </list>
837     </t>
838    
839     <t>Where &lt;audio-output-driver&gt; should be replaced by the desired audio
840 schoenebeck 571 output system as returned by the
841     <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS">"LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS"</xref>
842     command and &lt;param-list&gt; by an optional list of driver
843 schoenebeck 151 specific parameters in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...", where
844     character string values should be encapsulated into apostrophes (').
845     Note that there might be drivers which require parameter(s) to be
846     given with this command. Use the previously described commands in
847     this chapter to get this information.</t>
848    
849     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
850     <t>
851     <list>
852     <t>"OK[&lt;device-id&gt;]" -
853     <list>
854     <t>in case the device was successfully created, where
855     &lt;device-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the new device</t>
856     </list>
857     </t>
858     <t>"WRN[&lt;device-id&gt;]:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
859     <list>
860     <t>in case the device was created successfully, where
861     &lt;device-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the new device, but there
862     are noteworthy issue(s) related (e.g. sound card doesn't
863     support given hardware parameters and the driver is using
864     fall-back values), providing an appropriate warning code and
865     warning message</t>
866     </list>
867     </t>
868     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
869     <list>
870     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
871     </list>
872     </t>
873     </list>
874     </t>
875     <t>Examples:</t>
876     <t>
877     <list>
878 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE ALSA"</t>
879 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "OK[0]"</t>
880     </list>
881     </t>
882     <t>
883     <list>
884 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE ALSA CARD='2,0' SAMPLERATE=96000"</t>
885 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "OK[1]"</t>
886     </list>
887     </t>
888     </section>
889    
890 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Destroying an audio output device" anchor="DESTROY AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">
891 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to destroy a created output device:</t>
892     <t>
893     <list>
894     <t>DESTROY AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE &lt;device-id&gt;</t>
895     </list>
896     </t>
897     <t>Where &lt;device-id&gt; should be replaced by the numerical ID of the
898 schoenebeck 534 audio output device as given by the
899     <xref target="CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
900     or <xref target="LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES">"LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
901     command.</t>
902 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
903     <t>
904     <list>
905     <t>"OK" -
906     <list>
907     <t>in case the device was successfully destroyed</t>
908     </list>
909     </t>
910     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
911     <list>
912     <t>in case the device was destroyed successfully, but there are
913     noteworthy issue(s) related (e.g. an audio over ethernet
914     driver was unloaded but the other host might not be
915     informed about this situation), providing an appropriate
916     warning code and warning message</t>
917     </list>
918     </t>
919     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
920     <list>
921     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and
922     error message</t>
923     </list>
924     </t>
925     </list>
926     </t>
927     <t>Example:</t>
928     <t>
929     <list>
930     <t>C: "DESTROY AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE 0"</t>
931     <t>S: "OK"</t>
932     </list>
933     </t>
934     </section>
935    
936 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting all created audio output device count" anchor="GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES">
937 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to count all created audio output devices:</t>
938     <t>
939     <list>
940     <t>GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES</t>
941     </list>
942     </t>
943     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
944     <t>
945     <list>
946     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending the current number of all
947     audio output devices.</t>
948     </list>
949     </t>
950     <t>Example:</t>
951     <t>
952     <list>
953     <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES"</t>
954     <t>S: "4"</t>
955     </list>
956     </t>
957     </section>
958    
959 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting all created audio output device list" anchor="LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES">
960 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to list all created audio output devices:</t>
961     <t>
962     <list>
963     <t>LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES</t>
964     </list>
965     </t>
966     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
967     <t>
968     <list>
969     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a comma separated list with
970     the numerical IDs of all audio output devices.</t>
971     </list>
972     </t>
973     <t>Example:</t>
974     <t>
975     <list>
976     <t>C: "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES"</t>
977     <t>S: "0,1,4,5"</t>
978     </list>
979     </t>
980     </section>
981    
982 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting current settings of an audio output device" anchor="GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE INFO">
983 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to get current settings of a specific, created audio output device:</t>
984     <t>
985     <list>
986     <t>GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE INFO &lt;device-id&gt;</t>
987     </list>
988     </t>
989 schoenebeck 494 <t>Where &lt;device-id&gt; should be replaced by numerical ID
990 schoenebeck 151 of the audio output device as e.g. returned by the
991 schoenebeck 534 <xref target="LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES">"LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES"</xref> command.</t>
992 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
993     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
994     Each answer line begins with the information category name
995     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
996     the info character string to that info category. As some
997     parameters might allow multiple values, character strings are
998     encapsulated into apostrophes ('). At the moment the following
999     information categories are defined (independently of device):</t>
1000     <t>
1001     <list>
1002 schoenebeck 222 <t>DRIVER -
1003 schoenebeck 151 <list>
1004     <t>identifier of the used audio output driver, as also
1005 schoenebeck 534 returned by the
1006     <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS">
1007     "LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS"</xref>
1008 schoenebeck 151 command</t>
1009     </list>
1010     </t>
1011 schoenebeck 222 <t>CHANNELS -
1012 schoenebeck 151 <list>
1013     <t>amount of audio output channels this device currently
1014     offers</t>
1015     </list>
1016     </t>
1017 schoenebeck 222 <t>SAMPLERATE -
1018 schoenebeck 151 <list>
1019     <t>playback sample rate the device uses</t>
1020     </list>
1021     </t>
1022 schoenebeck 222 <t>ACTIVE -
1023 schoenebeck 151 <list>
1024     <t>either true or false, if false then the audio device is
1025     inactive and doesn't output any sound, nor do the
1026     sampler channels connected to this audio device render
1027     any audio</t>
1028     </list>
1029     </t>
1030     </list>
1031     </t>
1032     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular
1033     order. The fields above are only those fields which are
1034     returned by all audio output devices. Every audio output driver
1035     might have its own, additional driver specific parameters (see
1036 schoenebeck 534 <xref target="GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO" />)
1037     which are also returned by this command.</t>
1038 schoenebeck 151 <t>Example:</t>
1039     <t>
1040     <list>
1041     <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE INFO 0"</t>
1042 schoenebeck 222 <t>S: "DRIVER: ALSA"</t>
1043     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"CHANNELS: 2"</t>
1044     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"SAMPLERATE: 44100"</t>
1045     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"ACTIVE: true"</t>
1046     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FRAGMENTS: 2"</t>
1047     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FRAGMENTSIZE: 128"</t>
1048     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"CARD: '0,0'"</t>
1049 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
1050     </list>
1051     </t>
1052     </section>
1053    
1054    
1055 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Changing settings of audio output devices" anchor="SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER">
1056 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to alter a specific setting of a created audio output device:</t>
1057     <t>
1058     <list>
1059     <t>SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER &lt;device-id&gt; &lt;key&gt;=&lt;value&gt;</t>
1060     </list>
1061     </t>
1062     <t>Where &lt;device-id&gt; should be replaced by the numerical ID of the
1063 schoenebeck 571 audio output device as given by the
1064     <xref target="CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
1065     or <xref target="LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES">"LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
1066     command, &lt;key&gt; by the name of the parameter to change
1067 schoenebeck 151 and &lt;value&gt; by the new value for this parameter.</t>
1068     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1069     <t>
1070     <list>
1071     <t>"OK" -
1072     <list>
1073     <t>in case setting was successfully changed</t>
1074     </list>
1075     </t>
1076     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
1077     <list>
1078     <t>in case setting was changed successfully, but there are
1079     noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate
1080     warning code and warning message</t>
1081     </list>
1082     </t>
1083     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
1084     <list>
1085     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and
1086     error message</t>
1087     </list>
1088     </t>
1089     </list>
1090     </t>
1091     <t>Example:</t>
1092     <t>
1093     <list>
1094 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER 0 FRAGMENTSIZE=128"</t>
1095 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "OK"</t>
1096     </list>
1097     </t>
1098     </section>
1099    
1100 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting information about an audio channel" anchor="GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO">
1101 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to get information about an audio channel:</t>
1102     <t>
1103     <list>
1104     <t>GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO &lt;device-id&gt; &lt;audio-chan&gt;</t>
1105     </list>
1106     </t>
1107 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;device-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the audio output device as given by the
1108     <xref target="CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
1109     or <xref target="LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES">"LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
1110     command and &lt;audio-chan&gt; the audio channel number.</t>
1111 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1112     <t>
1113     <list>
1114     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
1115     Each answer line begins with the information category name
1116     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
1117     the info character string to that info category. At the moment
1118     the following information categories are defined:</t>
1119    
1120     <t>
1121     <list>
1122     <t>NAME -
1123     <list>
1124     <t>arbitrary character string naming the channel, which
1125     doesn't have to be unique (always returned by all audio channels)</t>
1126     </list>
1127     </t>
1128     <t>IS_MIX_CHANNEL -
1129     <list>
1130     <t>either true or false, a mix-channel is not a real,
1131     independent audio channel, but a virtual channel which
1132     is mixed to another real channel, this mechanism is
1133     needed for sampler engines which need more audio
1134     channels than the used audio system might be able to offer
1135     (always returned by all audio channels)</t>
1136     </list>
1137     </t>
1138     <t>MIX_CHANNEL_DESTINATION -
1139     <list>
1140 schoenebeck 494 <t>numerical ID (positive integer including 0)
1141     which reflects the real audio channel (of the same audio
1142 schoenebeck 151 output device) this mix channel refers to, means where
1143     the audio signal actually will be routed / added to
1144     (only returned in case the audio channel is mix channel)</t>
1145     </list>
1146     </t>
1147     </list>
1148     </t>
1149     </list>
1150     </t>
1151    
1152     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular
1153     order. The fields above are only those fields which are
1154     generally returned for the described cases by all audio
1155     channels regardless of the audio driver. Every audio channel
1156     might have its own, additional driver and channel specific
1157     parameters.</t>
1158    
1159     <t>Examples:</t>
1160    
1161     <t>
1162     <list>
1163     <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 0 0"</t>
1164     <t>S: "NAME: studio monitor left"</t>
1165     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: false"</t>
1166     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
1167     </list>
1168     </t>
1169    
1170     <t>
1171     <list>
1172     <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 0 1"</t>
1173     <t>S: "NAME: studio monitor right"</t>
1174     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: false"</t>
1175     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
1176     </list>
1177     </t>
1178    
1179     <t>
1180     <list>
1181     <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 0 2"</t>
1182     <t>S: "NAME: studio monitor left"</t>
1183     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: true"</t>
1184     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MIX_CHANNEL_DESTINATION: 1"</t>
1185     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
1186     </list>
1187     </t>
1188    
1189     <t>
1190     <list>
1191     <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 1 0"</t>
1192     <t>S: "NAME: 'ardour (left)'"</t>
1193     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: false"</t>
1194 schoenebeck 222 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"JACK_BINDINGS: 'ardour:0'"</t>
1195 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
1196     </list>
1197     </t>
1198     </section>
1199    
1200 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting information about specific audio channel parameter" anchor="GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER INFO">
1201 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to get detailed information about specific audio channel parameter:</t>
1202    
1203     <t>
1204     <list>
1205     <t>GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER INFO &lt;dev-id&gt; &lt;chan&gt; &lt;param&gt;</t>
1206     </list>
1207     </t>
1208    
1209 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;dev-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the audio output device as returned by the
1210     <xref target="CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
1211     or <xref target="LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES">"LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
1212 schoenebeck 534 command, &lt;chan&gt; the audio channel number
1213 schoenebeck 151 and &lt;param&gt; a specific channel parameter name for which information should
1214 schoenebeck 534 be obtained (as returned by the <xref target="GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO">
1215     "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO"</xref> command).</t>
1216 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1217    
1218     <t>
1219     <list>
1220     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
1221     Each answer line begins with the information category name
1222     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
1223     the info character string to that info category. There are
1224     information which is always returned, independently of the
1225     given channel parameter and there is optional information
1226     which is only shown dependently to the given audio channel. At
1227     the moment the following information categories are defined:</t>
1228     <t>
1229     <list>
1230     <t>TYPE -
1231     <list>
1232     <t>either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or "INT" for integer
1233     value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for
1234     character string(s)
1235     (always returned)</t>
1236     </list>
1237     </t>
1238     <t>DESCRIPTION -
1239     <list>
1240     <t>arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter (always returned)</t>
1241     </list>
1242     </t>
1243     <t>FIX -
1244     <list>
1245     <t>either true or false, if true then this parameter is
1246     read only, thus cannot be altered
1247     (always returned)</t>
1248     </list>
1249     </t>
1250     <t>MULTIPLICITY -
1251     <list>
1252     <t>either true or false, defines if this parameter allows
1253     only one value or a list of values, where true means
1254     multiple values and false only a single value allowed
1255     (always returned)</t>
1256     </list>
1257     </t>
1258     <t>RANGE_MIN -
1259     <list>
1260     <t>defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this
1261     parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted
1262     number, usually used in conjunction with 'RANGE_MAX',
1263     but may also appear without
1264     (optionally returned, dependent to driver and channel
1265     parameter)</t>
1266     </list>
1267     </t>
1268     <t>RANGE_MAX -
1269     <list>
1270     <t>defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this
1271     parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted
1272     number, usually used in conjunction with 'RANGE_MIN',
1273     but may also appear without
1274     (optionally returned, dependent to driver and channel
1275     parameter)</t>
1276     </list>
1277     </t>
1278 schoenebeck 494 <t>POSSIBILITIES -
1279 schoenebeck 151 <list>
1280     <t>comma separated list of possible values for this
1281     parameter, character strings are encapsulated into
1282     apostrophes
1283     (optionally returned, dependent to driver and channel
1284     parameter)</t>
1285     </list>
1286     </t>
1287     </list>
1288     </t>
1289     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
1290     </list>
1291     </t>
1292     <t>Example:</t>
1293     <t>
1294     <list>
1295 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER INFO 1 0 JACK_BINDINGS"</t>
1296     <t>S: "DESCRIPTION: bindings to other JACK clients"</t>
1297 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"TYPE: STRING"</t>
1298     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FIX: false"</t>
1299     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MULTIPLICITY: true"</t>
1300 schoenebeck 494 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"POSSIBILITIES: 'PCM:0','PCM:1','ardour:0','ardour:1'"</t>
1301 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
1302     </list>
1303     </t>
1304     </section>
1305    
1306 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Changing settings of audio output channels" anchor="SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER">
1307 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to alter a specific setting of an audio output channel:</t>
1308     <t>
1309     <list>
1310     <t>SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER &lt;dev-id&gt; &lt;chn&gt; &lt;key&gt;=&lt;value&gt;</t>
1311     </list>
1312     </t>
1313 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;dev-id&gt; should be replaced by the numerical ID of the audio output device as returned by the
1314     <xref target="CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
1315     or <xref target="LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES">"LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
1316     command, &lt;chn&gt; by the audio channel number, &lt;key&gt; by the name of the
1317 schoenebeck 151 parameter to change and &lt;value&gt; by the new value for this parameter.</t>
1318     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1319     <t>
1320     <list>
1321     <t>"OK" -
1322     <list>
1323     <t>in case setting was successfully changed</t>
1324     </list>
1325     </t>
1326     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
1327     <list>
1328     <t>in case setting was changed successfully, but there are
1329     noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate
1330     warning code and warning message</t>
1331     </list>
1332     </t>
1333     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
1334     <list>
1335     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and
1336     error message</t>
1337     </list>
1338     </t>
1339     </list>
1340     </t>
1341     <t>Example:</t>
1342     <t>
1343     <list>
1344 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL PARAMETER 0 0 JACK_BINDINGS='PCM:0'"</t>
1345 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "OK"</t>
1346     </list>
1347     </t>
1348     <t>
1349     <list>
1350     <t>C: "SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL PARAMETER 0 0 NAME='monitor left'"</t>
1351     <t>S: "OK"</t>
1352     </list>
1353     </t>
1354     </section>
1355     </section>
1356    
1357     <section title="Configuring MIDI input drivers">
1358     <t>Instances of drivers in LinuxSampler are called devices. You can use
1359     multiple MIDI devices simultaneously, e.g. to use MIDI over ethernet as
1360 schoenebeck 222 MIDI input on one sampler channel and ALSA as MIDI input on another sampler
1361 schoenebeck 151 channel. For particular MIDI input systems it's also possible to create
1362     several devices of the same MIDI input type. This chapter describes all
1363     commands to configure LinuxSampler's MIDI input devices and their parameters.</t>
1364    
1365     <t>Instead of defining commands and parameters for each driver individually,
1366     all possible parameters, their meanings and possible values have to be obtained
1367     at runtime. This makes the protocol a bit abstract, but has the advantage, that
1368     front-ends can be written independently of what drivers are currently implemented
1369     and what parameters these drivers are actually offering. This means front-ends can
1370     even handle drivers which are implemented somewhere in future without modifying
1371     the front-end at all.</t>
1372    
1373     <t>Commands for configuring MIDI input devices are pretty much the same as the
1374     commands for configuring audio output drivers, already described in the last
1375     chapter.</t>
1376    
1377     <t>Note: examples in this chapter showing particular parameters of drivers are
1378     not meant as specification of the drivers' parameters. Driver implementations in
1379     LinuxSampler might have complete different parameter names and meanings than shown
1380     in these examples or might change in future, so these examples are only meant for
1381     showing how to retrieve what parameters drivers are offering, how to retrieve their
1382     possible values, etc.</t>
1383    
1384 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting amount of available MIDI input drivers" anchor="GET AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS">
1385     <t>Use the following command to get the number of
1386     MIDI input drivers currently available for the
1387     LinuxSampler instance:</t>
1388     <t>
1389     <list>
1390     <t>GET AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS</t>
1391     </list>
1392     </t>
1393     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1394     <t>
1395     <list>
1396     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending the
1397     number of available MIDI input drivers.</t>
1398     </list>
1399     </t>
1400     <t>Example:</t>
1401     <t>
1402     <list>
1403     <t>C: "GET AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS"</t>
1404     <t>S: "2"</t>
1405     </list>
1406     </t>
1407     </section>
1408    
1409     <section title="Getting all available MIDI input drivers" anchor="LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS">
1410 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to list all MIDI input drivers currently available
1411     for the LinuxSampler instance:</t>
1412     <t>
1413     <list>
1414 schoenebeck 534 <t>LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS</t>
1415 schoenebeck 151 </list>
1416     </t>
1417     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1418     <t>
1419     <list>
1420     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending comma separated character
1421     strings, each symbolizing a MIDI input driver.</t>
1422     </list>
1423     </t>
1424     <t>Example:</t>
1425     <t>
1426     <list>
1427 schoenebeck 534 <t>C: "LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS"</t>
1428 schoenebeck 222 <t>S: "ALSA,JACK"</t>
1429 schoenebeck 151 </list>
1430     </t>
1431     </section>
1432    
1433 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting information about a specific MIDI input driver" anchor="GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO">
1434 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to get detailed information about a specific MIDI input driver:</t>
1435     <t>
1436     <list>
1437     <t>GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO &lt;midi-input-driver&gt;</t>
1438     </list>
1439     </t>
1440 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;midi-input-driver&gt; is the name of the MIDI input driver as returned
1441     by the <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS">
1442     "LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS"</xref> command.</t>
1443 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1444     <t>
1445     <list>
1446     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
1447     Each answer line begins with the information category name
1448     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
1449     the info character string to that info category. At the moment
1450     the following information categories are defined:</t>
1451    
1452     <t>
1453     <list>
1454     <t>DESCRIPTION -
1455     <list>
1456     <t>arbitrary description text about the MIDI input driver</t>
1457     </list>
1458     </t>
1459     <t>VERSION -
1460     <list>
1461     <t>arbitrary character string regarding the driver's version</t>
1462     </list>
1463     </t>
1464     <t>PARAMETERS -
1465     <list>
1466     <t>comma separated list of all parameters available for the given MIDI input driver</t>
1467     </list>
1468     </t>
1469     </list>
1470     </t>
1471    
1472     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
1473     </list>
1474     </t>
1475    
1476     <t>Example:</t>
1477    
1478     <t>
1479     <list>
1480 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO ALSA"</t>
1481 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "DESCRIPTION: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture"</t>
1482     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"VERSION: 1.0"</t>
1483 schoenebeck 222 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"PARAMETERS: DRIVER,ACTIVE"</t>
1484 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
1485     </list>
1486     </t>
1487     </section>
1488    
1489 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting information about specific MIDI input driver parameter" anchor="GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO">
1490 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to get detailed information about a specific parameter of a specific MIDI input driver:</t>
1491     <t>
1492     <list>
1493     <t>GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO &lt;midit&gt; &lt;param&gt; [&lt;deplist&gt;]</t>
1494     </list>
1495     </t>
1496    
1497 schoenebeck 561 <t>Where &lt;midit&gt; is the name of the MIDI input driver as returned
1498 schoenebeck 534 by the <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS">
1499     "LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS"</xref> command, &lt;param&gt; a specific
1500 schoenebeck 151 parameter name for which information should be obtained (as returned by the
1501 schoenebeck 534 <xref target="GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO">
1502     "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO"</xref> command) and &lt;deplist&gt; is an optional list
1503 schoenebeck 151 of parameters on which the sought parameter &lt;param&gt; depends on,
1504     &lt;deplist&gt; is a key-value pair list in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...",
1505     where character string values are encapsulated into apostrophes ('). Arguments
1506     given with &lt;deplist&gt; which are not dependency parameters of &lt;param&gt;
1507     will be ignored, means the front-end application can simply put all parameters
1508     in &lt;deplist&gt; with the values selected by the user.</t>
1509    
1510     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1511    
1512     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF> separated list.
1513     Each answer line begins with the information category name
1514     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP> and finally
1515     the info character string to that info category. There is
1516     information which is always returned, independent of the
1517     given driver parameter and there is optional information
1518     which is only shown dependent to given driver parameter. At
1519     the moment the following information categories are defined:</t>
1520    
1521     <t>
1522     <list>
1523     <t>TYPE -
1524     <list>
1525     <t>either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or "INT" for integer
1526     value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for
1527     character string(s)
1528     (always returned, no matter which driver parameter)</t>
1529     </list>
1530     </t>
1531    
1532     <t>DESCRIPTION -
1533     <list>
1534     <t>arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter
1535     (always returned, no matter which driver parameter)</t>
1536     </list>
1537     </t>
1538    
1539     <t>MANDATORY -
1540     <list>
1541     <t>either true or false, defines if this parameter must be
1542     given when the device is to be created with the
1543 schoenebeck 534 <xref target="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">
1544     'CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE'</xref> command
1545 schoenebeck 151 (always returned, no matter which driver parameter)</t>
1546     </list>
1547     </t>
1548    
1549     <t>FIX -
1550     <list>
1551     <t>either true or false, if false then this parameter can
1552     be changed at any time, once the device is created by
1553 schoenebeck 534 the <xref target="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">
1554     'CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE'</xref> command
1555 schoenebeck 151 (always returned, no matter which driver parameter)</t>
1556     </list>
1557     </t>
1558    
1559     <t>MULTIPLICITY -
1560     <list>
1561     <t>either true or false, defines if this parameter allows
1562     only one value or a list of values, where true means
1563     multiple values and false only a single value allowed
1564     (always returned, no matter which driver parameter)</t>
1565     </list>
1566     </t>
1567    
1568     <t>DEPENDS -
1569     <list>
1570 schoenebeck 561 <t>comma separated list of parameters this parameter depends
1571 schoenebeck 151 on, means the values for fields 'DEFAULT', 'RANGE_MIN',
1572     'RANGE_MAX' and 'POSSIBILITIES' might depend on these
1573     listed parameters, for example assuming that an audio
1574 schoenebeck 222 driver (like the ALSA driver) offers parameters 'card'
1575 schoenebeck 151 and 'samplerate' then parameter 'samplerate' would
1576     depend on 'card' because the possible values for
1577     'samplerate' depends on the sound card which can be
1578     chosen by the 'card' parameter
1579     (optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter)</t>
1580     </list>
1581     </t>
1582    
1583     <t>DEFAULT -
1584     <list>
1585     <t>reflects the default value for this parameter which is
1586     used when the device is created and not explicitly
1587 schoenebeck 534 given with the <xref target="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">
1588     'CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE'</xref> command,
1589 schoenebeck 151 in case of MULTIPLCITY=true, this is a comma separated
1590     list, that's why character strings are encapsulated into
1591     apostrophes (')
1592     (optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter)</t>
1593     </list>
1594     </t>
1595    
1596     <t>RANGE_MIN -
1597     <list>
1598     <t>defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this
1599     parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted
1600     number, this parameter is often used in conjunction
1601     with RANGE_MAX, but may also appear without
1602     (optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter)</t>
1603     </list>
1604     </t>
1605    
1606     <t>RANGE_MAX -
1607     <list>
1608     <t>defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this
1609     parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted
1610     number, this parameter is often used in conjunction with
1611     RANGE_MIN, but may also appear without
1612     (optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter)</t>
1613     </list>
1614     </t>
1615    
1616 schoenebeck 494 <t>POSSIBILITIES -
1617 schoenebeck 151 <list>
1618     <t>comma separated list of possible values for this
1619     parameter, character strings are encapsulated into
1620     apostrophes
1621     (optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter)</t>
1622     </list>
1623     </t>
1624     </list>
1625     </t>
1626    
1627     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
1628    
1629     <t>Example:</t>
1630     <t>
1631     <list>
1632 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA ACTIVE"</t>
1633 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "DESCRIPTION: Whether device is enabled"</t>
1634     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"TYPE: BOOL"</t>
1635     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MANDATORY: false"</t>
1636     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FIX: false"</t>
1637     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MULTIPLICITY: false"</t>
1638     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"DEFAULT: true"</t>
1639     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
1640     </list>
1641     </t>
1642     </section>
1643    
1644 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Creating a MIDI input device" anchor="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">
1645 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to create a new MIDI input device for the desired MIDI input system:</t>
1646     <t>
1647     <list>
1648     <t>CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE &lt;midi-input-driver&gt; [&lt;param-list&gt;]</t>
1649     </list>
1650     </t>
1651    
1652 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;midi-input-driver&gt; should be replaced by the desired MIDI input system as returned
1653     by the <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS">
1654     "LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS"</xref> command and &lt;param-list&gt; by an
1655 schoenebeck 151 optional list of driver specific parameters in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...", where
1656     character string values should be encapsulated into apostrophes (').
1657     Note that there might be drivers which require parameter(s) to be
1658     given with this command. Use the previously described commands in
1659     this chapter to get that information.</t>
1660    
1661     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1662     <t>
1663     <list>
1664     <t>"OK[&lt;device-id&gt;]" -
1665     <list>
1666     <t>in case the device was successfully created, where
1667     &lt;device-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the new device</t>
1668     </list>
1669     </t>
1670     <t>"WRN[&lt;device-id&gt;]:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
1671     <list>
1672     <t>in case the driver was loaded successfully, where
1673     &lt;device-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the new device, but
1674     there are noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an
1675     appropriate warning code and warning message</t>
1676     </list>
1677     </t>
1678     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
1679     <list>
1680     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
1681     </list>
1682     </t>
1683     </list>
1684     </t>
1685     <t>Example:</t>
1686     <t>
1687     <list>
1688 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE ALSA"</t>
1689 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "OK[0]"</t>
1690     </list>
1691     </t>
1692     </section>
1693    
1694 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Destroying a MIDI input device" anchor="DESTROY MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">
1695 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to destroy a created MIDI input device:</t>
1696     <t>
1697     <list>
1698     <t>DESTROY MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE &lt;device-id&gt;</t>
1699     </list>
1700     </t>
1701 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;device-id&gt; should be replaced by the device's numerical ID as returned by the
1702     <xref target="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
1703     or <xref target="LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES">"LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
1704     command.</t>
1705 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1706     <t>
1707     <list>
1708     <t>"OK" -
1709     <list>
1710     <t>in case the device was successfully destroyed</t>
1711     </list>
1712     </t>
1713     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
1714     <list>
1715     <t>in case the device was destroyed, but there are noteworthy
1716     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
1717     warning message</t>
1718     </list>
1719     </t>
1720     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
1721     <list>
1722     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
1723     </list>
1724     </t>
1725     </list>
1726     </t>
1727     <t>Example:</t>
1728     <t>
1729     <list>
1730     <t>C: "DESTROY MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE 0"</t>
1731     <t>S: "OK"</t>
1732     </list>
1733     </t>
1734     </section>
1735    
1736 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting all created MIDI input device count" anchor="GET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES">
1737 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to count all created MIDI input devices:</t>
1738     <t>
1739     <list>
1740     <t>GET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES</t>
1741     </list>
1742     </t>
1743     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1744     <t>
1745     <list>
1746     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending the current number of all
1747     MIDI input devices.</t>
1748     </list>
1749     </t>
1750     <t>Example:</t>
1751     <t>
1752     <list>
1753     <t>C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES"</t>
1754     <t>S: "3"</t>
1755     </list>
1756     </t>
1757     </section>
1758    
1759    
1760 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting all created MIDI input device list" anchor="LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES">
1761 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to list all created MIDI input devices:</t>
1762     <t>
1763     <list>
1764     <t>LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES</t>
1765     </list>
1766     </t>
1767     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1768     <t>
1769     <list>
1770     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a comma separated list
1771     with the numerical Ids of all created MIDI input devices.</t>
1772     </list>
1773     </t>
1774     <t>Examples:</t>
1775     <t>
1776     <list>
1777     <t>C: "LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES"</t>
1778     <t>S: "0,1,2"</t>
1779     </list>
1780     </t>
1781     <t>
1782     <list>
1783     <t>C: "LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES"</t>
1784     <t>S: "1,3"</t>
1785     </list>
1786     </t>
1787     </section>
1788    
1789 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting current settings of a MIDI input device" anchor="GET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE INFO">
1790 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to get current settings of a specific, created MIDI input device:</t>
1791     <t>
1792     <list>
1793     <t>GET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE INFO &lt;device-id&gt;</t>
1794     </list>
1795     </t>
1796 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;device-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the MIDI input device as returned by the
1797     <xref target="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
1798     or <xref target="LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES">"LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
1799     command.</t>
1800 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1801     <t>
1802     <list>
1803     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
1804     Each answer line begins with the information category name
1805     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
1806     the info character string to that info category. As some
1807     parameters might allow multiple values, character strings are
1808     encapsulated into apostrophes ('). At the moment the following
1809     information categories are defined (independent of driver):</t>
1810    
1811     <t>
1812     <list>
1813     <t>DRIVER -
1814     <list>
1815     <t>identifier of the used MIDI input driver, as e.g.
1816 schoenebeck 534 returned by the <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS">
1817     "LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS"</xref>
1818 schoenebeck 151 command</t>
1819     </list>
1820     </t>
1821     </list>
1822     <list>
1823     <t>ACTIVE -
1824     <list>
1825     <t>either true or false, if false then the MIDI device is
1826     inactive and doesn't listen to any incoming MIDI events
1827     and thus doesn't forward them to connected sampler
1828     channels</t>
1829     </list>
1830     </t>
1831     </list>
1832     </t>
1833     </list>
1834     </t>
1835    
1836     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular
1837     order. The fields above are only those fields which are
1838     returned by all MIDI input devices. Every MIDI input driver
1839     might have its own, additional driver specific parameters (see
1840 schoenebeck 534 <xref target="GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO">
1841     "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO"</xref> command) which are also returned
1842 schoenebeck 151 by this command.</t>
1843    
1844     <t>Example:</t>
1845     <t>
1846     <list>
1847     <t>C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE INFO 0"</t>
1848 schoenebeck 222 <t>S: "DRIVER: ALSA"</t>
1849     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"ACTIVE: true"</t>
1850 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
1851     </list>
1852     </t>
1853     </section>
1854    
1855 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Changing settings of MIDI input devices" anchor="SET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER">
1856 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to alter a specific setting of a created MIDI input device:</t>
1857     <t>
1858     <list>
1859     <t>SET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER &lt;device-id&gt; &lt;key&gt;=&lt;value&gt;</t>
1860     </list>
1861     </t>
1862    
1863     <t>Where &lt;device-id&gt; should be replaced by the numerical ID of the
1864 schoenebeck 571 MIDI input device as returned by the
1865     <xref target="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
1866     or <xref target="LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES">"LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
1867     command, &lt;key&gt; by the name of the parameter to change and
1868 schoenebeck 151 &lt;value&gt; by the new value for this parameter.</t>
1869    
1870     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1871     <t>
1872     <list>
1873     <t>"OK" -
1874     <list>
1875     <t>in case setting was successfully changed</t>
1876     </list>
1877     </t>
1878     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
1879     <list>
1880     <t>in case setting was changed successfully, but there are
1881     noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate
1882     warning code and warning message</t>
1883     </list>
1884     </t>
1885     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
1886     <list>
1887     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
1888     </list>
1889     </t>
1890     </list>
1891     </t>
1892     <t>Example:</t>
1893     <t>
1894     <list>
1895 schoenebeck 494 <t>C: "SET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER 0 ACTIVE=false"</t>
1896 schoenebeck 151 <t>S: "OK"</t>
1897     </list>
1898     </t>
1899     </section>
1900    
1901 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting information about a MIDI port" anchor="GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO">
1902 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to get information about a MIDI port:</t>
1903     <t>
1904     <list>
1905     <t>GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO &lt;device-id&gt; &lt;midi-port&gt;</t>
1906     </list>
1907     </t>
1908 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;device-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the MIDI input device as returned by the
1909     <xref target="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
1910     or <xref target="LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES">"LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
1911     command and &lt;midi-port&gt; the MIDI input port number.</t>
1912 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1913     <t>
1914     <list>
1915     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
1916     Each answer line begins with the information category name
1917     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
1918     the info character string to that info category. At the moment
1919     the following information categories are defined:</t>
1920    
1921     <t>NAME -
1922     <list>
1923     <t>arbitrary character string naming the port</t>
1924     </list>
1925     </t>
1926     </list>
1927     </t>
1928    
1929     <t>The field above is only the one which is returned by all MIDI
1930     ports regardless of the MIDI driver and port. Every MIDI port
1931     might have its own, additional driver and port specific
1932     parameters.</t>
1933    
1934     <t>Example:</t>
1935     <t>
1936     <list>
1937     <t>C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO 0 0"</t>
1938 schoenebeck 222 <t>S: "NAME: 'Masterkeyboard'"</t>
1939     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"ALSA_SEQ_BINDINGS: '64:0'"</t>
1940 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
1941     </list>
1942     </t>
1943     </section>
1944    
1945 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting information about specific MIDI port parameter" anchor="GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER INFO">
1946 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to get detailed information about specific MIDI port parameter:</t>
1947     <t>
1948     <list>
1949     <t>GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER INFO &lt;dev-id&gt; &lt;port&gt; &lt;param&gt;</t>
1950     </list>
1951     </t>
1952    
1953 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;dev-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the MIDI input device as returned by the
1954     <xref target="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
1955     or <xref target="LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES">"LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
1956     command, &lt;port&gt; the MIDI port number and
1957 schoenebeck 151 &lt;param&gt; a specific port parameter name for which information should be
1958 schoenebeck 534 obtained (as returned by the <xref target="GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO">
1959     "GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO"</xref> command).</t>
1960 schoenebeck 151
1961     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
1962     <t>
1963     <list>
1964     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
1965     Each answer line begins with the information category name
1966     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
1967     the info character string to that info category. There is
1968     information which is always returned, independently of the
1969     given channel parameter and there is optional information
1970     which are only shown dependently to the given MIDI port. At the
1971     moment the following information categories are defined:</t>
1972    
1973     <t>TYPE -
1974     <list>
1975     <t>either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or "INT" for integer
1976     value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for
1977     character string(s)
1978     (always returned)</t>
1979     </list>
1980     </t>
1981     <t>DESCRIPTION -
1982     <list>
1983     <t>arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter
1984     (always returned)</t>
1985     </list>
1986     </t>
1987     <t>FIX -
1988     <list>
1989     <t>either true or false, if true then this parameter is
1990     read only, thus cannot be altered
1991     (always returned)</t>
1992     </list>
1993     </t>
1994     <t>MULTIPLICITY -
1995     <list>
1996     <t>either true or false, defines if this parameter allows
1997     only one value or a list of values, where true means
1998     multiple values and false only a single value allowed
1999     (always returned)</t>
2000     </list>
2001     </t>
2002     <t>RANGE_MIN -
2003     <list>
2004     <t>defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this
2005     parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted
2006     number, this parameter is usually used in conjunction
2007     with 'RANGE_MAX' but may also appear without
2008     (optionally returned, dependent to driver and port
2009     parameter)</t>
2010     </list>
2011     </t>
2012     <t>RANGE_MAX -
2013     <list>
2014     <t>defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this
2015     parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted
2016     number, this parameter is usually used in conjunction
2017     with 'RANGE_MIN' but may also appear without
2018     (optionally returned, dependent to driver and port
2019     parameter)</t>
2020     </list>
2021     </t>
2022 schoenebeck 494 <t>POSSIBILITIES -
2023 schoenebeck 151 <list>
2024     <t>comma separated list of possible values for this
2025     parameter, character strings are encapsulated into
2026     apostrophes
2027     (optionally returned, dependent to device and port
2028     parameter)</t>
2029     </list>
2030     </t>
2031     </list>
2032     </t>
2033    
2034     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
2035    
2036     <t>Example:</t>
2037     <t>
2038     <list>
2039 schoenebeck 222 <t>C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER INFO 0 0 ALSA_SEQ_BINDINGS"</t>
2040     <t>S: "DESCRIPTION: bindings to other ALSA sequencer clients"</t>
2041     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"TYPE: STRING"</t>
2042 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FIX: false"</t>
2043     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MULTIPLICITY: true"</t>
2044 schoenebeck 494 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"POSSIBILITIES: '64:0','68:0','68:1'"</t>
2045 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
2046     </list>
2047     </t>
2048     </section>
2049    
2050 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Changing settings of MIDI input ports" anchor="SET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER">
2051 schoenebeck 151 <t>Use the following command to alter a specific setting of a MIDI input port:</t>
2052     <t>
2053     <list>
2054 schoenebeck 221 <t>SET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER &lt;device-id&gt; &lt;port&gt; &lt;key&gt;=&lt;value&gt;</t>
2055 schoenebeck 151 </list>
2056     </t>
2057    
2058     <t>Where &lt;device-id&gt; should be replaced by the numerical ID of the
2059 schoenebeck 571 MIDI device as returned by the
2060     <xref target="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
2061     or <xref target="LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES">"LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
2062     command, &lt;port&gt; by the MIDI port number, &lt;key&gt; by the name of
2063 schoenebeck 151 the parameter to change and &lt;value&gt; by the new value for this
2064     parameter.</t>
2065    
2066     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2067     <t>
2068     <list>
2069     <t>"OK" -
2070     <list>
2071     <t>in case setting was successfully changed</t>
2072     </list>
2073     </t>
2074     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2075     <list>
2076     <t>in case setting was changed successfully, but there are
2077     noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate
2078     warning code and warning message</t>
2079     </list>
2080     </t>
2081     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2082     <list>
2083     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
2084     </list>
2085     </t>
2086     </list>
2087     </t>
2088     <t>Example:</t>
2089     <t>
2090     <list>
2091     <t></t>
2092     </list>
2093     </t>
2094     </section>
2095     </section>
2096    
2097     <section title="Configuring sampler channels">
2098 schoenebeck 571 <t>The following commands describe how to add and remove sampler channels, associate a
2099     sampler channel with a sampler engine, load instruments and connect sampler channels to
2100     MIDI and audio devices.</t>
2101 schoenebeck 151
2102 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Loading an instrument" anchor="LOAD INSTRUMENT">
2103 schoenebeck 151 <t>An instrument file can be loaded and assigned to a sampler channel by one of the following commands:</t>
2104     <t>
2105     <list>
2106     <t>LOAD INSTRUMENT [NON_MODAL] '&lt;filename&gt;' &lt;instr-index&gt; &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
2107     </list>
2108     </t>
2109    
2110     <t>Where &lt;filename&gt; is the name of the instrument file on the
2111     LinuxSampler instance's host system, &lt;instr-index&gt; the index of the
2112     instrument in the instrument file and &lt;sampler-channel> is the
2113     number of the sampler channel the instrument should be assigned to.
2114     Each sampler channel can only have one instrument.</t>
2115    
2116 schoenebeck 1250 <t>Notice: since LSCP 1.2 the &lt;filename&gt; argument supports
2117 schoenebeck 1249 escape characters for special characters (see chapter
2118     "<xref target="character_set">Character Set and Escape Sequences</xref>"
2119     for details) and accordingly backslash characters in the filename
2120     MUST now be escaped as well!</t>
2121    
2122 schoenebeck 151 <t>The difference between regular and NON_MODAL versions of the command
2123     is that the regular command returns OK only after the instrument has been
2124     fully loaded and the channel is ready to be used while NON_MODAL version
2125     returns immediately and a background process is launched to load the instrument
2126 schoenebeck 534 on the channel. The <xref target="GET CHANNEL INFO">GET CHANNEL INFO</xref>
2127     command can be used to obtain loading
2128 schoenebeck 151 progress from INSTRUMENT_STATUS field. LOAD command will perform sanity checks
2129     such as making sure that the file could be read and it is of a proper format
2130     and SHOULD return ERR and SHOULD not launch the background process should any
2131     errors be detected at that point.</t>
2132    
2133     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2134     <t>
2135     <list>
2136     <t>"OK" -
2137     <list>
2138     <t>in case the instrument was successfully loaded</t>
2139     </list>
2140     </t>
2141     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2142     <list>
2143     <t>in case the instrument was loaded successfully, but there
2144     are noteworthy issue(s) related (e.g. Engine doesn't support
2145     one or more patch parameters provided by the loaded
2146     instrument file), providing an appropriate warning code and
2147     warning message</t>
2148     </list>
2149     </t>
2150     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2151     <list>
2152     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
2153     </list>
2154     </t>
2155     </list>
2156     </t>
2157     <t>Example:</t>
2158     <t>
2159     <list>
2160     <t></t>
2161     </list>
2162     </t>
2163     </section>
2164    
2165 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Loading a sampler engine" anchor="LOAD ENGINE">
2166 schoenebeck 571 <t>A sampler engine type can be associated to a specific sampler
2167 schoenebeck 151 channel by the following command:</t>
2168     <t>
2169     <list>
2170     <t>LOAD ENGINE &lt;engine-name&gt; &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
2171     </list>
2172     </t>
2173    
2174 schoenebeck 494 <t>Where &lt;engine-name&gt; is an engine name as obtained by the
2175 schoenebeck 534 <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES">
2176 schoenebeck 571 "LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES"</xref> command and &lt;sampler-channel&gt;
2177     the sampler channel as returned by the
2178     <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref> or
2179     <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command where
2180     the engine type should be assigned to. This command should be issued
2181     after adding a new sampler channel and before any other control
2182     commands on the new sampler channel. It can also be used to change
2183     the engine type of a sampler channel. This command has (currently) no
2184     way to define or force if a new engine instance should be created and
2185     assigned to the given sampler channel or if an already existing
2186     instance of that engine type, shared with other sampler channels,
2187     should be used.</t>
2188 schoenebeck 151
2189     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2190     <t>
2191     <list>
2192     <t>"OK" -
2193     <list>
2194     <t>in case the engine was successfully deployed</t>
2195     </list>
2196     </t>
2197     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2198     <list>
2199     <t>in case the engine was deployed successfully, but there
2200     are noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate
2201     warning code and warning message</t>
2202     </list>
2203     </t>
2204     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2205     <list>
2206     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and
2207     error message</t>
2208     </list>
2209     </t>
2210     </list>
2211     </t>
2212     <t>Example:</t>
2213     <t>
2214     <list>
2215     <t></t>
2216     </list>
2217     </t>
2218     </section>
2219    
2220 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting all created sampler channel count" anchor="GET CHANNELS">
2221 schoenebeck 151 <t>The number of sampler channels can change on runtime. To get the
2222     current amount of sampler channels, the front-end can send the
2223     following command:</t>
2224     <t>
2225     <list>
2226     <t>GET CHANNELS</t>
2227     </list>
2228     </t>
2229     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2230     <t>
2231     <list>
2232     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by returning the current number of sampler channels.</t>
2233     </list>
2234     </t>
2235     <t>Example:</t>
2236     <t>
2237     <list>
2238     <t>C: "GET CHANNELS"</t>
2239     <t>S: "12"</t>
2240     </list>
2241     </t>
2242     </section>
2243    
2244 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting all created sampler channel list" anchor="LIST CHANNELS">
2245 schoenebeck 151 <t>The number of sampler channels can change on runtime. To get the
2246     current list of sampler channels, the front-end can send the
2247     following command:</t>
2248     <t>
2249     <list>
2250     <t>LIST CHANNELS</t>
2251     </list>
2252     </t>
2253     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2254     <t>
2255     <list>
2256     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by returning a comma separated list
2257     with all sampler channels numerical IDs.</t>
2258     </list>
2259     </t>
2260     <t>Example:</t>
2261     <t>
2262     <list>
2263     <t>C: "LIST CHANNELS"</t>
2264     <t>S: "0,1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,11,15,20"</t>
2265     </list>
2266     </t>
2267     </section>
2268    
2269 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Adding a new sampler channel" anchor="ADD CHANNEL">
2270 schoenebeck 151 <t>A new sampler channel can be added to the end of the sampler
2271     channel list by sending the following command:</t>
2272     <t>
2273     <list>
2274     <t>ADD CHANNEL</t>
2275     </list>
2276     </t>
2277     <t>This will increment the sampler channel count by one and the new
2278     sampler channel will be appended to the end of the sampler channel
2279     list. The front-end should send the respective, related commands
2280     right after to e.g. load an engine, load an instrument and setting
2281     input, output method and eventually other commands to initialize
2282     the new channel. The front-end should use the sampler channel
2283     returned by the answer of this command to perform the previously
2284     recommended commands, to avoid race conditions e.g. with other
2285     front-ends that might also have sent an "ADD CHANNEL" command.</t>
2286     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2287     <t>
2288     <list>
2289     <t>"OK[&lt;sampler-channel&gt;]" -
2290     <list>
2291     <t>in case a new sampler channel could be added, where
2292     &lt;sampler-channel&gt; reflects the channel number of the new
2293 schoenebeck 561 created sampler channel which should be used to set up
2294     the sampler channel by sending subsequent initialization
2295 schoenebeck 151 commands</t>
2296     </list>
2297     </t>
2298     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2299     <list>
2300     <t>in case a new channel was added successfully, but there are
2301     noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate
2302     warning code and warning message</t>
2303     </list>
2304     </t>
2305     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2306     <list>
2307     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and
2308     error message</t>
2309     </list>
2310     </t>
2311     </list>
2312     </t>
2313     <t>Example:</t>
2314     <t>
2315     <list>
2316     <t></t>
2317     </list>
2318     </t>
2319     </section>
2320    
2321 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Removing a sampler channel" anchor="REMOVE CHANNEL">
2322 schoenebeck 151 <t>A sampler channel can be removed by sending the following command:</t>
2323     <t>
2324     <list>
2325     <t>REMOVE CHANNEL &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
2326     </list>
2327     </t>
2328    
2329 schoenebeck 561 <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; should be replaced by the
2330     number of the sampler channel as given by the
2331     <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
2332     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref>
2333     command. The channel numbers of all subsequent sampler channels
2334     remain the same.</t>
2335 schoenebeck 151
2336     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2337     <t>
2338     <list>
2339     <t>"OK" -
2340     <list>
2341     <t>in case the given sampler channel could be removed</t>
2342     </list>
2343     </t>
2344     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2345     <list>
2346     <t>in case the given channel was removed, but there are
2347     noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate
2348     warning code and warning message</t>
2349     </list>
2350     </t>
2351     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2352     <list>
2353     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and
2354     error message</t>
2355     </list>
2356     </t>
2357     </list>
2358     </t>
2359     <t>Example:</t>
2360     <t>
2361     <list>
2362     <t></t>
2363     </list>
2364     </t>
2365     </section>
2366    
2367 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting amount of available engines" anchor="GET AVAILABLE_ENGINES">
2368     <t>The front-end can ask for the number of available engines by sending the following command:</t>
2369 schoenebeck 151 <t>
2370     <list>
2371     <t>GET AVAILABLE_ENGINES</t>
2372     </list>
2373     </t>
2374     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2375     <t>
2376     <list>
2377 schoenebeck 534 <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending the number of available engines.</t>
2378     </list>
2379     </t>
2380     <t>Example:</t>
2381     <t>
2382     <list>
2383     <t>C: "GET AVAILABLE_ENGINES"</t>
2384     <t>S: "4"</t>
2385     </list>
2386     </t>
2387     </section>
2388    
2389     <section title="Getting all available engines" anchor="LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES">
2390     <t>The front-end can ask for a list of all available engines by sending the following command:</t>
2391     <t>
2392     <list>
2393     <t>LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES</t>
2394     </list>
2395     </t>
2396     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2397     <t>
2398     <list>
2399 schoenebeck 561 <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a comma separated list
2400     of the engines' names encapsulated into apostrophes (').
2401     Engine names can consist of lower and upper cases,
2402     digits and underlines ("_" character).</t>
2403 schoenebeck 151 </list>
2404     </t>
2405     <t>Example:</t>
2406     <t>
2407     <list>
2408 schoenebeck 534 <t>C: "LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES"</t>
2409 schoenebeck 561 <t>S: "'GigEngine','AkaiEngine','DLSEngine','JoesCustomEngine'"</t>
2410 schoenebeck 151 </list>
2411     </t>
2412     </section>
2413    
2414 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting information about an engine" anchor="GET ENGINE INFO">
2415 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can ask for information about a specific engine by
2416     sending the following command:</t>
2417     <t>
2418     <list>
2419     <t>GET ENGINE INFO &lt;engine-name&gt;</t>
2420     </list>
2421     </t>
2422 schoenebeck 494 <t>Where &lt;engine-name&gt; is an engine name as obtained by the
2423 schoenebeck 534 <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES">
2424     "LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES"</xref> command.</t>
2425 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2426     <t>
2427     <list>
2428 schoenebeck 494 <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
2429 schoenebeck 151 Each answer line begins with the information category name
2430     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
2431     the info character string to that info category. At the moment
2432     the following categories are defined:</t>
2433    
2434     <t>
2435     <list>
2436     <t>DESCRIPTION -
2437     <list>
2438     <t>arbitrary description text about the engine</t>
2439     </list>
2440     </t>
2441     <t>VERSION -
2442     <list>
2443     <t>arbitrary character string regarding the engine's version</t>
2444     </list>
2445     </t>
2446     </list>
2447     </t>
2448     </list>
2449     </t>
2450    
2451     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
2452    
2453     <t>Example:</t>
2454     <t>
2455     <list>
2456     <t>C: "GET ENGINE INFO JoesCustomEngine"</t>
2457     <t>S: "DESCRIPTION: this is Joe's custom sampler engine"</t>
2458     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"VERSION: testing-1.0"</t>
2459     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
2460     </list>
2461     </t>
2462     </section>
2463    
2464 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Getting sampler channel information" anchor="GET CHANNEL INFO">
2465 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can ask for the current settings of a sampler channel
2466     by sending the following command:</t>
2467     <t>
2468     <list>
2469     <t>GET CHANNEL INFO &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
2470     </list>
2471     </t>
2472 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the sampler channel number the front-end is interested in
2473     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
2474     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command.</t>
2475 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2476     <t>
2477     <list>
2478     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
2479     Each answer line begins with the settings category name
2480     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
2481     the info character string to that setting category. At the
2482     moment the following categories are defined:</t>
2483    
2484     <t>
2485     <list>
2486     <t>ENGINE_NAME -
2487     <list>
2488 schoenebeck 571 <t>name of the engine that is associated with the sampler
2489     channel, "NONE" if there's no engine associated yet for
2490 schoenebeck 151 this sampler channel</t>
2491     </list>
2492     </t>
2493     <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE -
2494     <list>
2495     <t>numerical ID of the audio output device which is
2496     currently connected to this sampler channel to output
2497     the audio signal, "NONE" if there's no device
2498     connected to this sampler channel</t>
2499     </list>
2500     </t>
2501     <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNELS -
2502     <list>
2503     <t>number of output channels the sampler channel offers
2504     (dependent to used sampler engine and loaded instrument)</t>
2505     </list>
2506     </t>
2507     <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_ROUTING -
2508     <list>
2509     <t>comma separated list which reflects to which audio
2510     channel of the selected audio output device each
2511     sampler output channel is routed to, e.g. "0,3" would
2512     mean the engine's output channel 0 is routed to channel
2513     0 of the audio output device and the engine's output
2514     channel 1 is routed to the channel 3 of the audio
2515     output device</t>
2516     </list>
2517     </t>
2518     <t>INSTRUMENT_FILE -
2519     <list>
2520     <t>the file name of the loaded instrument, "NONE" if
2521     there's no instrument yet loaded for this sampler
2522     channel</t>
2523     </list>
2524     </t>
2525     <t>INSTRUMENT_NR -
2526     <list>
2527     <t>the instrument index number of the loaded instrument</t>
2528     </list>
2529     </t>
2530 senkov 377 <t>INSTRUMENT_NAME -
2531     <list>
2532     <t>the instrument name of the loaded instrument</t>
2533     </list>
2534     </t>
2535 schoenebeck 151 <t>INSTRUMENT_STATUS -
2536     <list>
2537     <t>integer values 0 to 100 indicating loading progress percentage for the instrument. Negative
2538     value indicates a loading exception. Value of 100 indicates that the instrument is fully
2539     loaded.</t>
2540     </list>
2541     </t>
2542     <t>MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE -
2543     <list>
2544     <t>numerical ID of the MIDI input device which is
2545     currently connected to this sampler channel to deliver
2546     MIDI input commands, "NONE" if there's no device
2547     connected to this sampler channel</t>
2548     </list>
2549     </t>
2550     <t>MIDI_INPUT_PORT -
2551     <list>
2552     <t>port number of the MIDI input device</t>
2553     </list>
2554     </t>
2555     <t>MIDI_INPUT_CHANNEL -
2556     <list>
2557     <t>the MIDI input channel number this sampler channel
2558     should listen to or "ALL" to listen on all MIDI channels</t>
2559     </list>
2560     </t>
2561     <t>VOLUME -
2562     <list>
2563     <t>optionally dotted number for the channel volume factor
2564 schoenebeck 1026 (where a value &lt; 1.0 means attenuation and a value >
2565 schoenebeck 151 1.0 means amplification)</t>
2566     </list>
2567     </t>
2568 iliev 706 <t>MUTE -
2569     <list>
2570     <t>Determines whether the channel is muted, "true" if the
2571 schoenebeck 709 channel is muted, "false" if the channel is not muted, and
2572     "MUTED_BY_SOLO" if the channel is muted because of the
2573     presence of a solo channel and will be unmuted when
2574 iliev 706 there are no solo channels left</t>
2575     </list>
2576     </t>
2577     <t>SOLO -
2578     <list>
2579     <t>Determines whether this is a solo channel, "true" if
2580     the channel is a solo channel; "false" otherwise</t>
2581     </list>
2582     </t>
2583 schoenebeck 973 <t>MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP -
2584     <list>
2585     <t>Determines to which MIDI instrument map this sampler
2586     channel is assigned to. Read chapter
2587     <xref target="SET CHANNEL MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP">"SET CHANNEL MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP"</xref>
2588     for a list of possible values.</t>
2589     </list>
2590     </t>
2591 schoenebeck 151 </list>
2592     </t>
2593     </list>
2594     </t>
2595     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
2596    
2597     <t>Example:</t>
2598     <t>
2599     <list>
2600     <t>C: "GET CHANNEL INFO 34"</t>
2601     <t>S: "ENGINE_NAME: GigEngine"</t>
2602     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"VOLUME: 1.0"</t>
2603     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE: 0"</t>
2604     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNELS: 2"</t>
2605     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"AUDIO_OUTPUT_ROUTING: 0,1"</t>
2606     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"INSTRUMENT_FILE: /home/joe/FazioliPiano.gig"</t>
2607     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"INSTRUMENT_NR: 0"</t>
2608 senkov 377 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"INSTRUMENT_NAME: Fazioli Piano"</t>
2609 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"INSTRUMENT_STATUS: 100"</t>
2610     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE: 0"</t>
2611     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MIDI_INPUT_PORT: 0"</t>
2612     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MIDI_INPUT_CHANNEL: 5"</t>
2613 schoenebeck 973 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"VOLUME: 1.0"</t>
2614     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MUTE: false"</t>
2615     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"SOLO: false"</t>
2616     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP: NONE"</t>
2617 schoenebeck 151 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
2618     </list>
2619     </t>
2620     </section>
2621    
2622 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Current number of active voices" anchor="GET CHANNEL VOICE_COUNT">
2623 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can ask for the current number of active voices on a
2624     sampler channel by sending the following command:</t>
2625     <t>
2626     <list>
2627 schoenebeck 206 <t>GET CHANNEL VOICE_COUNT &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
2628 schoenebeck 151 </list>
2629     </t>
2630 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the sampler channel number the front-end is interested in
2631     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
2632     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command.</t>
2633 schoenebeck 206
2634 schoenebeck 151 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2635     <t>
2636     <list>
2637     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by returning the number of active
2638     voices on that channel.</t>
2639     </list>
2640     </t>
2641     <t>Example:</t>
2642     <t>
2643     <list>
2644     <t></t>
2645     </list>
2646     </t>
2647     </section>
2648    
2649 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Current number of active disk streams" anchor="GET CHANNEL STREAM_COUNT">
2650 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can ask for the current number of active disk streams
2651     on a sampler channel by sending the following command:</t>
2652     <t>
2653     <list>
2654     <t>GET CHANNEL STREAM_COUNT &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
2655     </list>
2656     </t>
2657 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the sampler channel number the front-end is interested in
2658     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
2659     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command.</t>
2660 schoenebeck 151
2661     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2662     <t>
2663     <list>
2664     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by returning the number of active
2665     disk streams on that channel in case the engine supports disk
2666     streaming, if the engine doesn't support disk streaming it will
2667     return "NA" for not available.</t>
2668     </list>
2669     </t>
2670     <t>Example:</t>
2671     <t>
2672     <list>
2673     <t></t>
2674     </list>
2675     </t>
2676     </section>
2677    
2678 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Current fill state of disk stream buffers" anchor="GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL">
2679 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can ask for the current fill state of all disk streams
2680     on a sampler channel by sending the following command:</t>
2681     <t>
2682     <list>
2683     <t>GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL BYTES &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
2684     </list>
2685     </t>
2686     <t>to get the fill state in bytes or</t>
2687     <t>
2688     <list>
2689     <t>GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
2690     </list>
2691     </t>
2692     <t>to get the fill state in percent, where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the
2693 schoenebeck 571 sampler channel number the front-end is interested in
2694     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
2695     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command.</t>
2696 schoenebeck 151
2697     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2698     <t>
2699     <list>
2700     <t>LinuxSampler will either answer by returning a comma separated
2701     string with the fill state of all disk stream buffers on that
2702     channel or an empty line if there are no active disk streams or
2703     "NA" for *not available* in case the engine which is deployed
2704     doesn't support disk streaming. Each entry in the answer list
2705     will begin with the stream's ID in brackets followed by the
2706     numerical representation of the fill size (either in bytes or
2707     percentage). Note: due to efficiency reasons the fill states in
2708     the response are not in particular order, thus the front-end has
2709     to sort them by itself if necessary.</t>
2710     </list>
2711     </t>
2712     <t>Examples:</t>
2713     <t>
2714     <list>
2715     <t>C: "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL BYTES 4"</t>
2716     <t>S: "[115]420500,[116]510300,[75]110000,[120]230700"</t>
2717     </list>
2718    
2719     <list>
2720     <t>C: "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE 4"</t>
2721     <t>S: "[115]90%,[116]98%,[75]40%,[120]62%"</t>
2722     </list>
2723    
2724     <list>
2725     <t>C: "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE 4"</t>
2726     <t>S: ""</t>
2727     </list>
2728     </t>
2729     </section>
2730    
2731 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Setting audio output device" anchor="SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">
2732 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can set the audio output device on a specific sampler
2733     channel by sending the following command:</t>
2734     <t>
2735     <list>
2736     <t>SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;audio-device-id&gt;</t>
2737     </list>
2738     </t>
2739 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the respective sampler channel
2740     number as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
2741     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command and
2742     &lt;audio-device-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the audio output device as given by the
2743     <xref target="CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
2744     or <xref target="LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES">"LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES"</xref>
2745     command.</t>
2746 schoenebeck 151
2747     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2748     <t>
2749     <list>
2750     <t>"OK" -
2751     <list>
2752     <t>on success</t>
2753     </list>
2754     </t>
2755     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2756     <list>
2757     <t>if audio output device was set, but there are noteworthy
2758     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
2759     warning message</t>
2760     </list>
2761     </t>
2762     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2763     <list>
2764     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
2765     </list>
2766     </t>
2767     </list>
2768     </t>
2769     <t>Examples:</t>
2770     <t>
2771     <list>
2772     <t></t>
2773     </list>
2774     </t>
2775     </section>
2776    
2777 schoenebeck 973 <section title="Setting audio output type" anchor="SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_TYPE">
2778 schoenebeck 151 <t>DEPRECATED: THIS COMMAND WILL DISAPPEAR SOON!</t>
2779    
2780     <t>The front-end can alter the audio output type on a specific sampler
2781     channel by sending the following command:</t>
2782     <t>
2783     <list>
2784     <t>SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_TYPE &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;audio-output-type&gt;</t>
2785     </list>
2786     </t>
2787 schoenebeck 222 <t>Where &lt;audio-output-type&gt; is currently either "ALSA" or "JACK" and
2788 schoenebeck 151 &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the respective sampler channel number.</t>
2789    
2790     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2791     <t>
2792     <list>
2793     <t>"OK" -
2794     <list>
2795     <t>on success</t>
2796     </list>
2797     </t>
2798     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2799     <list>
2800     <t>if audio output type was set, but there are noteworthy
2801     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
2802     warning message</t>
2803     </list>
2804     </t>
2805     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2806     <list>
2807     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
2808     </list>
2809     </t>
2810     </list>
2811     </t>
2812     <t>Examples:</t>
2813     <t>
2814     <list>
2815     <t></t>
2816     </list>
2817     </t>
2818     </section>
2819    
2820 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Setting audio output channel" anchor="SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL">
2821 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can alter the audio output channel on a specific
2822     sampler channel by sending the following command:</t>
2823     <t>
2824     <list>
2825     <t>SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL &lt;sampler-chan&gt; &lt;audio-out&gt; &lt;audio-in&gt;</t>
2826     </list>
2827     </t>
2828 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;sampler-chan&gt; is the sampler channel number
2829     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
2830     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command, &lt;audio-out&gt; is the
2831 schoenebeck 499 numerical ID of the sampler channel's audio output channel which should be
2832     rerouted and &lt;audio-in&gt; is the numerical ID of the audio channel of the selected audio
2833 schoenebeck 151 output device where &lt;audio-out&gt; should be routed to.</t>
2834    
2835     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2836     <t>
2837     <list>
2838     <t>"OK" -
2839     <list>
2840     <t>on success</t>
2841     </list>
2842     </t>
2843     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2844     <list>
2845     <t>if audio output channel was set, but there are noteworthy
2846     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
2847     warning message</t>
2848     </list>
2849     </t>
2850     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2851     <list>
2852     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
2853     </list>
2854     </t>
2855     </list>
2856     </t>
2857     <t>Examples:</t>
2858     <t>
2859     <list>
2860     <t></t>
2861     </list>
2862     </t>
2863     </section>
2864    
2865 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Setting MIDI input device" anchor="SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">
2866 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can set the MIDI input device on a specific sampler
2867     channel by sending the following command:</t>
2868     <t>
2869     <list>
2870     <t>SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;midi-device-id&gt;</t>
2871     </list>
2872     </t>
2873 schoenebeck 571 <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the sampler channel number
2874     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
2875     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command
2876     and &lt;midi-device-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the MIDI input device as returned by the
2877     <xref target="CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE">"CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE"</xref>
2878     or <xref target="LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES">"LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES"</xref> command.</t>
2879 schoenebeck 151
2880     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2881     <t>
2882     <list>
2883     <t>"OK" -
2884     <list>
2885     <t>on success</t>
2886     </list>
2887     </t>
2888     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2889     <list>
2890     <t>if MIDI input device was set, but there are noteworthy
2891     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
2892     warning message</t>
2893     </list>
2894     </t>
2895     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2896     <list>
2897     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
2898     </list>
2899     </t>
2900     </list>
2901     </t>
2902     <t>Examples:</t>
2903     <t>
2904     <list>
2905     <t></t>
2906     </list>
2907     </t>
2908     </section>
2909    
2910 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Setting MIDI input type" anchor="SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_TYPE">
2911 schoenebeck 151 <t>DEPRECATED: THIS COMMAND WILL DISAPPEAR SOON!</t>
2912    
2913     <t>The front-end can alter the MIDI input type on a specific sampler
2914     channel by sending the following command:</t>
2915     <t>
2916     <list>
2917     <t>SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_TYPE &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;midi-input-type&gt;</t>
2918     </list>
2919     </t>
2920 schoenebeck 222 <t>Where &lt;midi-input-type&gt; is currently only "ALSA" and
2921 schoenebeck 151 &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the respective sampler channel number.</t>
2922    
2923     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2924     <t>
2925     <list>
2926     <t>"OK" -
2927     <list>
2928     <t>on success</t>
2929     </list>
2930     </t>
2931     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2932     <list>
2933     <t>if MIDI input type was set, but there are noteworthy
2934     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
2935     warning message</t>
2936     </list>
2937     </t>
2938     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2939     <list>
2940     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
2941     </list>
2942     </t>
2943     </list>
2944     </t>
2945     <t>Examples:</t>
2946     <t>
2947     <list>
2948     <t></t>
2949     </list>
2950     </t>
2951     </section>
2952    
2953 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Setting MIDI input port" anchor="SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_PORT">
2954 schoenebeck 499 <t>The front-end can alter the MIDI input port on a specific sampler
2955 schoenebeck 151 channel by sending the following command:</t>
2956     <t>
2957     <list>
2958     <t>SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_PORT &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;midi-input-port&gt;</t>
2959     </list>
2960     </t>
2961     <t>Where &lt;midi-input-port&gt; is a MIDI input port number of the
2962     MIDI input device connected to the sampler channel given by
2963     &lt;sampler-channel&gt;.</t>
2964    
2965     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
2966     <t>
2967     <list>
2968     <t>"OK" -
2969     <list>
2970     <t>on success</t>
2971     </list>
2972     </t>
2973     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
2974     <list>
2975     <t>if MIDI input port was set, but there are noteworthy
2976     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
2977     warning message</t>
2978     </list>
2979     </t>
2980     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
2981     <list>
2982 schoenebeck 561 <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
2983 schoenebeck 151 </list>
2984     </t>
2985     </list>
2986     </t>
2987     <t>Examples:</t>
2988     <t>
2989     <list>
2990     <t></t>
2991     </list>
2992     </t>
2993     </section>
2994    
2995 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Setting MIDI input channel" anchor="SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_CHANNEL">
2996 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can alter the MIDI channel a sampler channel should
2997     listen to by sending the following command:</t>
2998     <t>
2999     <list>
3000     <t>SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_CHANNEL &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;midi-input-chan&gt;</t>
3001     </list>
3002     </t>
3003 schoenebeck 499 <t>Where &lt;midi-input-chan&gt; is the number of the new MIDI input channel where
3004 schoenebeck 151 &lt;sampler-channel&gt; should listen to or "ALL" to listen on all 16 MIDI
3005     channels.</t>
3006    
3007     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3008     <t>
3009     <list>
3010     <t>"OK" -
3011     <list>
3012     <t>on success</t>
3013     </list>
3014     </t>
3015     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
3016     <list>
3017     <t>if MIDI input channel was set, but there are noteworthy
3018     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
3019     warning message</t>
3020     </list>
3021     </t>
3022     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3023     <list>
3024     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
3025     </list>
3026     </t>
3027     </list>
3028     </t>
3029     <t>Examples:</t>
3030     <t>
3031     <list>
3032     <t></t>
3033     </list>
3034     </t>
3035     </section>
3036    
3037 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Setting channel volume" anchor="SET CHANNEL VOLUME">
3038 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can alter the volume of a sampler channel by sending
3039     the following command:</t>
3040     <t>
3041     <list>
3042     <t>SET CHANNEL VOLUME &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;volume&gt;</t>
3043     </list>
3044     </t>
3045     <t>Where &lt;volume&gt; is an optionally dotted positive number (a value
3046     smaller than 1.0 means attenuation, whereas a value greater than
3047     1.0 means amplification) and &lt;sampler-channel&gt; defines the sampler
3048     channel where this volume factor should be set.</t>
3049    
3050     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3051     <t>
3052     <list>
3053     <t>"OK" -
3054     <list>
3055     <t>on success</t>
3056     </list>
3057     </t>
3058     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
3059     <list>
3060     <t>if channel volume was set, but there are noteworthy
3061     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
3062     warning message</t>
3063     </list>
3064     </t>
3065     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3066     <list>
3067     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
3068     </list>
3069     </t>
3070     </list>
3071     </t>
3072     <t>Examples:</t>
3073     <t>
3074     <list>
3075     <t></t>
3076     </list>
3077     </t>
3078     </section>
3079    
3080 iliev 706 <section title="Muting a sampler channel" anchor="SET CHANNEL MUTE">
3081     <t>The front-end can mute/unmute a specific sampler
3082     channel by sending the following command:</t>
3083     <t>
3084     <list>
3085     <t>SET CHANNEL MUTE &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;mute&gt;</t>
3086     </list>
3087     </t>
3088     <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the respective sampler channel
3089     number as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3090     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command and
3091     &lt;mute&gt; should be replaced either by "1" to mute the channel or "0"
3092     to unmute the channel.</t>
3093    
3094     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3095     <t>
3096     <list>
3097     <t>"OK" -
3098     <list>
3099     <t>on success</t>
3100     </list>
3101     </t>
3102     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
3103     <list>
3104     <t>if the channel was muted/unmuted, but there are noteworthy
3105     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
3106     warning message</t>
3107     </list>
3108     </t>
3109     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3110     <list>
3111     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
3112     </list>
3113     </t>
3114     </list>
3115     </t>
3116     <t>Examples:</t>
3117     <t>
3118     <list>
3119     <t></t>
3120     </list>
3121     </t>
3122     </section>
3123    
3124     <section title="Soloing a sampler channel" anchor="SET CHANNEL SOLO">
3125     <t>The front-end can solo/unsolo a specific sampler channel
3126     by sending the following command:</t>
3127     <t>
3128     <list>
3129     <t>SET CHANNEL SOLO &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;solo&gt;</t>
3130     </list>
3131     </t>
3132     <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the respective sampler channel
3133     number as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3134     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command and
3135     &lt;solo&gt; should be replaced either by "1" to solo the channel or "0"
3136     to unsolo the channel.</t>
3137    
3138     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3139     <t>
3140     <list>
3141     <t>"OK" -
3142     <list>
3143     <t>on success</t>
3144     </list>
3145     </t>
3146     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
3147     <list>
3148     <t>if the channel was soloed/unsoloed, but there are noteworthy
3149     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
3150     warning message</t>
3151     </list>
3152     </t>
3153     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3154     <list>
3155     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
3156     </list>
3157     </t>
3158     </list>
3159     </t>
3160     <t>Examples:</t>
3161     <t>
3162     <list>
3163     <t></t>
3164     </list>
3165     </t>
3166     </section>
3167    
3168 schoenebeck 973 <section title="Assigning a MIDI instrument map to a sampler channel" anchor="SET CHANNEL MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP">
3169     <t>The front-end can assign a MIDI instrument map to a specific sampler channel
3170     by sending the following command:</t>
3171     <t>
3172     <list>
3173     <t>SET CHANNEL MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;map&gt;</t>
3174     </list>
3175     </t>
3176     <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the respective sampler channel
3177     number as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3178     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command and
3179     &lt;map&gt; can have the following possibilites:</t>
3180     <t>
3181     <list>
3182     <t>"NONE" -
3183     <list>
3184     <t>This is the default setting. In this case
3185     the sampler channel is not assigned any MIDI
3186     instrument map and thus will ignore all MIDI
3187     program change messages.</t>
3188     </list>
3189     </t>
3190     <t>"DEFAULT" -
3191     <list>
3192     <t>The sampler channel will always use the
3193     default MIDI instrument map to handle MIDI
3194     program change messages.</t>
3195     </list>
3196     </t>
3197     <t>numeric ID -
3198     <list>
3199     <t>You can assign a specific MIDI instrument map
3200     by replacing &lt;map&gt; with the respective numeric
3201     ID of the MIDI instrument map as returned by the
3202     <xref target="LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS">"LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS"</xref>
3203     command. Once that map will be deleted, the sampler
3204     channel would fall back to "NONE".</t>
3205     </list>
3206     </t>
3207     </list>
3208     </t>
3209     <t>Read chapter <xref target="MIDI Instrument Mapping">"MIDI Instrument Mapping"</xref>
3210     for details regarding MIDI instrument mapping.</t>
3211    
3212     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3213     <t>
3214     <list>
3215     <t>"OK" -
3216     <list>
3217     <t>on success</t>
3218     </list>
3219     </t>
3220     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3221     <list>
3222     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
3223     </list>
3224     </t>
3225     </list>
3226     </t>
3227    
3228     <t>Examples:</t>
3229     <t>
3230     <list>
3231     <t></t>
3232     </list>
3233     </t>
3234     </section>
3235    
3236 schoenebeck 1001 <section title="Adding an effect send to a sampler channel" anchor="CREATE FX_SEND">
3237     <t>The front-end can create an additional effect send on a specific sampler channel
3238     by sending the following command:</t>
3239     <t>
3240     <list>
3241     <t>CREATE FX_SEND &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;midi-ctrl&gt; [&lt;name&gt;]</t>
3242     </list>
3243     </t>
3244     <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the respective sampler channel
3245     number as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3246     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command, that is the
3247     sampler channel on which the effect send should be created on, &lt;midi-ctrl&gt;
3248     is a number between 0..127 defining the MIDI controller which can alter the
3249     effect send level and &lt;name&gt; is an optional argument defining a name
3250     for the effect send entity. The name does not have to be unique.</t>
3251    
3252     <t>By default, that is as initial routing, the effect send's audio channels
3253     are automatically routed to the last audio channels of the sampler channel's
3254     audio output device, that way you can i.e. first increase the amount of audio
3255     channels on the audio output device for having dedicated effect send output
3256     channels and when "CREATE FX_SEND" is called, those channels will automatically
3257     be picked. You can alter the destination channels however with
3258     <xref target="SET FX_SEND AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL">"SET FX_SEND AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL"</xref>.
3259     </t>
3260    
3261     <t>Note: Create effect sends on a sampler channel only when needed, because having effect
3262     sends on a sampler channel will decrease runtime performance, because for implementing channel
3263     effect sends, separate (sampler channel local) audio buffers are needed to render and mix
3264     the voices and route the audio signal afterwards to the master outputs and effect send
3265     outputs (along with their respective effect send levels). A sampler channel without effect
3266     sends however can mix its voices directly into the audio output devices's audio buffers
3267     and is thus faster.
3268     </t>
3269    
3270     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3271     <t>
3272     <list>
3273     <t>"OK[&lt;fx-send-id&gt;]" -
3274     <list>
3275     <t>in case a new effect send could be added to the
3276     sampler channel, where &lt;fx-send-id&gt; reflects the
3277     unique ID of the newly created effect send entity</t>
3278     </list>
3279     </t>
3280     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3281     <list>
3282     <t>when a new effect send could not be added, i.e.
3283     due to invalid parameters</t>
3284     </list>
3285     </t>
3286     </list>
3287     </t>
3288    
3289     <t>Examples:</t>
3290     <t>
3291     <list>
3292     <t>C: "CREATE FX_SEND 0 91 'Reverb Send'"</t>
3293     <t>S: "OK[0]"</t>
3294     </list>
3295     </t>
3296 schoenebeck 1026 <t>
3297 schoenebeck 1001 <list>
3298     <t>C: "CREATE FX_SEND 0 93"</t>
3299     <t>S: "OK[1]"</t>
3300     </list>
3301     </t>
3302     </section>
3303    
3304     <section title="Removing an effect send from a sampler channel" anchor="DESTROY FX_SEND">
3305     <t>The front-end can remove an existing effect send on a specific sampler channel
3306     by sending the following command:</t>
3307     <t>
3308     <list>
3309     <t>DESTROY FX_SEND &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;fx-send-id&gt;</t>
3310     </list>
3311     </t>
3312     <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the respective sampler channel
3313     number as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3314     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command, that is the
3315     sampler channel from which the effect send should be removed from and
3316     &lt;fx-send-id&gt; is the respective effect send number as returned by the
3317     <xref target="CREATE FX_SEND">"CREATE FX_SEND"</xref>
3318     or <xref target="LIST FX_SENDS">"LIST FX_SENDS"</xref> command.</t>
3319    
3320     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3321     <t>
3322     <list>
3323     <t>"OK" -
3324     <list>
3325     <t>on success</t>
3326     </list>
3327     </t>
3328     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3329     <list>
3330     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and
3331     error message</t>
3332     </list>
3333     </t>
3334     </list>
3335     </t>
3336    
3337     <t>Example:</t>
3338     <t>
3339     <list>
3340     <t>C: "DESTROY FX_SEND 0 0"</t>
3341     <t>S: "OK"</t>
3342     </list>
3343     </t>
3344     </section>
3345    
3346     <section title="Getting amount of effect sends on a sampler channel" anchor="GET FX_SENDS">
3347     <t>The front-end can ask for the amount of effect sends on a specific sampler channel
3348     by sending the following command:</t>
3349     <t>
3350     <list>
3351     <t>GET FX_SENDS &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
3352     </list>
3353     </t>
3354     <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the respective sampler channel
3355     number as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3356     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command.</t>
3357    
3358     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3359     <t>
3360     <list>
3361     <t>The sampler will answer by returning the number of effect
3362     sends on the given sampler channel.</t>
3363     </list>
3364     </t>
3365    
3366     <t>Example:</t>
3367     <t>
3368     <list>
3369     <t>C: "GET FX_SENDS 0"</t>
3370     <t>S: "2"</t>
3371     </list>
3372     </t>
3373     </section>
3374    
3375     <section title="Listing all effect sends on a sampler channel" anchor="LIST FX_SENDS">
3376     <t>The front-end can ask for a list of effect sends on a specific sampler channel
3377     by sending the following command:</t>
3378     <t>
3379     <list>
3380     <t>LIST FX_SENDS &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
3381     </list>
3382     </t>
3383     <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the respective sampler channel
3384     number as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3385     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command.</t>
3386    
3387     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3388     <t>
3389     <list>
3390     <t>The sampler will answer by returning a comma separated list
3391     with all effect sends' numerical IDs on the given sampler
3392     channel.</t>
3393     </list>
3394     </t>
3395    
3396     <t>Examples:</t>
3397     <t>
3398     <list>
3399     <t>C: "LIST FX_SENDS 0"</t>
3400     <t>S: "0,1"</t>
3401     </list>
3402     </t>
3403     <t>
3404     <list>
3405     <t>C: "LIST FX_SENDS 1"</t>
3406     <t>S: ""</t>
3407     </list>
3408     </t>
3409     </section>
3410    
3411     <section title="Getting effect send information" anchor="GET FX_SEND INFO">
3412     <t>The front-end can ask for the current settings of an effect send entity
3413     by sending the following command:</t>
3414     <t>
3415     <list>
3416     <t>GET FX_SEND INFO &lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;fx-send-id&gt;</t>
3417     </list>
3418     </t>
3419     <t>Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; is the sampler channel number
3420     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3421     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command and
3422     &lt;fx-send-id&gt; reflects the numerical ID of the effect send entity
3423     as returned by the <xref target="CREATE FX_SEND">"CREATE FX_SEND"</xref>
3424     or <xref target="LIST FX_SENDS">"LIST FX_SENDS"</xref> command.
3425     </t>
3426    
3427     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3428     <t>
3429     <list>
3430     <t>The sampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
3431     Each answer line begins with the settings category name
3432     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
3433     the info character string to that setting category. At the
3434     moment the following categories are defined:</t>
3435    
3436     <t>
3437     <list>
3438     <t>NAME -
3439     <list>
3440     <t>name of the effect send entity</t>
3441     </list>
3442     </t>
3443 schoenebeck 1026 <t>MIDI_CONTROLLER -
3444     <list>
3445     <t>a value between 0 and 127 reflecting the MIDI controller
3446     which is able to modify the effect send's send level</t>
3447     </list>
3448     </t>
3449     <t>LEVEL -
3450     <list>
3451     <t>optionally dotted number reflecting the effect send's
3452     current send level (where a value &lt; 1.0 means attenuation
3453     and a value > 1.0 means amplification)</t>
3454     </list>
3455     </t>
3456 schoenebeck 1001 <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_ROUTING -
3457     <list>
3458     <t>comma separated list which reflects to which audio
3459     channel of the selected audio output device each
3460     effect send output channel is routed to, e.g. "0,3" would
3461     mean the effect send's output channel 0 is routed to channel
3462     0 of the audio output device and the effect send's output
3463     channel 1 is routed to the channel 3 of the audio
3464     output device (see
3465     <xref target="SET FX_SEND AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL">"SET FX_SEND AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL"</xref>
3466     for details)</t>
3467     </list>
3468     </t>
3469     </list>
3470     </t>
3471     </list>
3472     </t>
3473     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
3474    
3475     <t>Example:</t>
3476     <t>
3477     <list>
3478     <t>C: "GET FX_SEND INFO 0 0"</t>
3479     <t>S: "NAME: Reverb Send"</t>
3480 schoenebeck 1026 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MIDI_CONTROLLER: 91"</t>
3481     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"LEVEL: 0.3"</t>
3482 schoenebeck 1001 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"AUDIO_OUTPUT_ROUTING: 2,3"</t>
3483     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
3484     </list>
3485     </t>
3486     </section>
3487    
3488 iliev 1135 <section title="Changing effect send's name" anchor="SET FX_SEND NAME">
3489     <t>The front-end can alter the current name of an effect
3490     send entity by sending the following command:</t>
3491     <t>
3492     <list>
3493     <t>SET FX_SEND NAME &lt;sampler-chan&gt; &lt;fx-send-id&gt; &lt;name&gt;</t>
3494     </list>
3495     </t>
3496     <t>Where &lt;sampler-chan&gt; is the sampler channel number
3497     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3498     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command,
3499     &lt;fx-send-id&gt; reflects the numerical ID of the effect send entity
3500     as returned by the <xref target="CREATE FX_SEND">"CREATE FX_SEND"</xref>
3501     or <xref target="LIST FX_SENDS">"LIST FX_SENDS"</xref> command and
3502     &lt;name&gt; is the new name of the effect send entity, which
3503     does not have to be unique.</t>
3504    
3505     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3506     <t>
3507     <list>
3508     <t>"OK" -
3509     <list>
3510     <t>on success</t>
3511     </list>
3512     </t>
3513     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3514     <list>
3515     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
3516     </list>
3517     </t>
3518     </list>
3519     </t>
3520     <t>Example:</t>
3521     <t>
3522     <list>
3523     <t>C: "SET FX_SEND NAME 0 0 'Fx Send 1'"</t>
3524     <t>S: "OK"</t>
3525     </list>
3526     </t>
3527     </section>
3528    
3529 schoenebeck 1001 <section title="Altering effect send's audio routing" anchor="SET FX_SEND AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL">
3530     <t>The front-end can alter the destination of an effect send's audio channel on a specific
3531     sampler channel by sending the following command:</t>
3532     <t>
3533     <list>
3534     <t>SET FX_SEND AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL &lt;sampler-chan&gt; &lt;fx-send-id&gt; &lt;audio-src&gt; &lt;audio-dst&gt;</t>
3535     </list>
3536     </t>
3537     <t>Where &lt;sampler-chan&gt; is the sampler channel number
3538     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3539     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command,
3540     &lt;fx-send-id&gt; reflects the numerical ID of the effect send entity
3541     as returned by the <xref target="CREATE FX_SEND">"CREATE FX_SEND"</xref>
3542     or <xref target="LIST FX_SENDS">"LIST FX_SENDS"</xref> command,
3543     &lt;audio-src&gt; is the numerical ID of the effect send's audio channel
3544     which should be rerouted and &lt;audio-dst&gt; is the numerical ID of
3545     the audio channel of the selected audio output device where &lt;audio-src&gt;
3546     should be routed to.</t>
3547    
3548     <t>Note that effect sends can only route audio to the same audio output
3549     device as assigned to the effect send's sampler channel. Also note that an
3550     effect send entity does always have exactly as much audio channels as its
3551     sampler channel. So if the sampler channel is stereo, the effect send does
3552     have two audio channels as well. Also keep in mind that the amount of audio
3553     channels on a sampler channel might be dependant not only to the deployed
3554     sampler engine on the sampler channel, but also dependant to the instrument
3555     currently loaded. However you can (effectively) turn an i.e. stereo effect
3556     send into a mono one by simply altering its audio routing appropriately.</t>
3557    
3558     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3559     <t>
3560     <list>
3561     <t>"OK" -
3562     <list>
3563     <t>on success</t>
3564     </list>
3565     </t>
3566     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
3567     <list>
3568     <t>if audio output channel was set, but there are noteworthy
3569     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
3570     warning message</t>
3571     </list>
3572     </t>
3573     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3574     <list>
3575     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
3576     </list>
3577     </t>
3578     </list>
3579     </t>
3580     <t>Example:</t>
3581     <t>
3582     <list>
3583     <t>C: "SET FX_SEND AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL 0 0 0 2"</t>
3584     <t>S: "OK"</t>
3585     </list>
3586     </t>
3587     </section>
3588    
3589 schoenebeck 1026 <section title="Altering effect send's MIDI controller" anchor="SET FX_SEND MIDI_CONTROLLER">
3590     <t>The front-end can alter the MIDI controller of an effect
3591     send entity by sending the following command:</t>
3592     <t>
3593     <list>
3594     <t>SET FX_SEND MIDI_CONTROLLER &lt;sampler-chan&gt; &lt;fx-send-id&gt; &lt;midi-ctrl&gt;</t>
3595     </list>
3596     </t>
3597     <t>Where &lt;sampler-chan&gt; is the sampler channel number
3598     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3599     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command,
3600     &lt;fx-send-id&gt; reflects the numerical ID of the effect send entity
3601     as returned by the <xref target="CREATE FX_SEND">"CREATE FX_SEND"</xref>
3602     or <xref target="LIST FX_SENDS">"LIST FX_SENDS"</xref> command and
3603     &lt;midi-ctrl&gt; reflects the MIDI controller which shall be
3604     able to modify the effect send's send level.</t>
3605 schoenebeck 1001
3606 schoenebeck 1026 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3607     <t>
3608     <list>
3609     <t>"OK" -
3610     <list>
3611     <t>on success</t>
3612     </list>
3613     </t>
3614     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
3615     <list>
3616     <t>if MIDI controller was set, but there are noteworthy
3617     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
3618     warning message</t>
3619     </list>
3620     </t>
3621     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3622     <list>
3623     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
3624     </list>
3625     </t>
3626     </list>
3627     </t>
3628     <t>Example:</t>
3629     <t>
3630     <list>
3631     <t>C: "SET FX_SEND MIDI_CONTROLLER 0 0 91"</t>
3632     <t>S: "OK"</t>
3633     </list>
3634     </t>
3635     </section>
3636    
3637     <section title="Altering effect send's send level" anchor="SET FX_SEND LEVEL">
3638     <t>The front-end can alter the current send level of an effect
3639     send entity by sending the following command:</t>
3640     <t>
3641     <list>
3642     <t>SET FX_SEND LEVEL &lt;sampler-chan&gt; &lt;fx-send-id&gt; &lt;volume&gt;</t>
3643     </list>
3644     </t>
3645     <t>Where &lt;sampler-chan&gt; is the sampler channel number
3646     as returned by the <xref target="ADD CHANNEL">"ADD CHANNEL"</xref>
3647     or <xref target="LIST CHANNELS">"LIST CHANNELS"</xref> command,
3648     &lt;fx-send-id&gt; reflects the numerical ID of the effect send entity
3649     as returned by the <xref target="CREATE FX_SEND">"CREATE FX_SEND"</xref>
3650     or <xref target="LIST FX_SENDS">"LIST FX_SENDS"</xref> command and
3651     &lt;volume&gt; is an optionally dotted positive number (a value
3652     smaller than 1.0 means attenuation, whereas a value greater than
3653     1.0 means amplification) reflecting the new send level.</t>
3654    
3655     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3656     <t>
3657     <list>
3658     <t>"OK" -
3659     <list>
3660     <t>on success</t>
3661     </list>
3662     </t>
3663     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
3664     <list>
3665     <t>if new send level was set, but there are noteworthy
3666     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
3667     warning message</t>
3668     </list>
3669     </t>
3670     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3671     <list>
3672     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
3673     </list>
3674     </t>
3675     </list>
3676     </t>
3677     <t>Example:</t>
3678     <t>
3679     <list>
3680     <t>C: "SET FX_SEND LEVEL 0 0 0.15"</t>
3681     <t>S: "OK"</t>
3682     </list>
3683     </t>
3684     </section>
3685    
3686 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Resetting a sampler channel" anchor="RESET CHANNEL">
3687 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can reset a particular sampler channel by sending the following command:</t>
3688     <t>
3689     <list>
3690     <t>RESET CHANNEL &lt;sampler-channel&gt;</t>
3691     </list>
3692     </t>
3693     <t>
3694     Where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; defines the sampler channel to be reset.
3695     This will cause the engine on that sampler channel, its voices and
3696     eventually disk streams and all control and status variables to be
3697     reset.</t>
3698    
3699     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3700     <t>
3701     <list>
3702     <t>"OK" -
3703     <list>
3704     <t>on success</t>
3705     </list>
3706     </t>
3707     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
3708     <list>
3709     <t>if channel was reset, but there are noteworthy issue(s)
3710     related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning
3711     message</t>
3712     </list>
3713     </t>
3714     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3715     <list>
3716     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and
3717     error message</t>
3718     </list>
3719     </t>
3720     </list>
3721     </t>
3722     <t>Examples:</t>
3723     <t>
3724     <list>
3725     <t></t>
3726     </list>
3727     </t>
3728     </section>
3729     </section>
3730    
3731     <section title="Controlling connection">
3732     <t>The following commands are used to control the connection to LinuxSampler.</t>
3733    
3734 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Register front-end for receiving event messages" anchor="SUBSCRIBE">
3735 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can register itself to the LinuxSampler application to
3736     be informed about noteworthy events by sending this command:</t>
3737     <t>
3738     <list>
3739     <t>SUBSCRIBE &lt;event-id&gt;</t>
3740     </list>
3741     </t>
3742     <t>where &lt;event-id&gt; will be replaced by the respective event that
3743     client wants to subscribe to.</t>
3744    
3745     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3746     <t>
3747     <list>
3748     <t>"OK" -
3749     <list>
3750     <t>on success</t>
3751     </list>
3752     </t>
3753     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
3754     <list>
3755     <t>if registration succeeded, but there are noteworthy
3756     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
3757     warning message</t>
3758     </list>
3759     </t>
3760     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3761     <list>
3762     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and
3763     error message</t>
3764     </list>
3765     </t>
3766     </list>
3767     </t>
3768     <t>Examples:</t>
3769     <t>
3770     <list>
3771     <t></t>
3772     </list>
3773     </t>
3774     </section>
3775    
3776 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Unregister front-end for not receiving event messages" anchor="UNSUBSCRIBE">
3777 schoenebeck 151 <t>The front-end can unregister itself if it doesn't want to receive event
3778     messages anymore by sending the following command:</t>
3779     <t>
3780     <list>
3781     <t>UNSUBSCRIBE &lt;event-id&gt;</t>
3782     </list>
3783     </t>
3784     <t>Where &lt;event-id&gt; will be replaced by the respective event that
3785     client doesn't want to receive anymore.</t>
3786    
3787     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3788     <t>
3789     <list>
3790     <t>"OK" -
3791     <list>
3792     <t>on success</t>
3793     </list>
3794     </t>
3795     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
3796     <list>
3797     <t>if unregistration succeeded, but there are noteworthy
3798     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
3799     warning message</t>
3800     </list>
3801     </t>
3802     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3803     <list>
3804     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and
3805     error message</t>
3806     </list>
3807     </t>
3808     </list>
3809     </t>
3810     <t>Examples:</t>
3811     <t>
3812     <list>
3813     <t></t>
3814     </list>
3815     </t>
3816     </section>
3817    
3818 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Enable or disable echo of commands" anchor="SET ECHO">
3819 schoenebeck 151 <t>To enable or disable back sending of commands to the client the following command can be used:</t>
3820     <t>
3821     <list>
3822     <t>SET ECHO &lt;value&gt;</t>
3823     </list>
3824     </t>
3825     <t>Where &lt;value&gt; should be replaced either by "1" to enable echo mode
3826     or "0" to disable echo mode. When echo mode is enabled, all
3827     commands send to LinuxSampler will be immediately send back and
3828     after this echo the actual response to the command will be
3829     returned. Echo mode will only be altered for the client connection
3830     that issued the "SET ECHO" command, not globally for all client
3831     connections.</t>
3832    
3833     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3834     <t>
3835     <list>
3836     <t>"OK" -
3837     <list>
3838     <t>usually</t>
3839     </list>
3840     </t>
3841     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
3842     <list>
3843     <t>on syntax error, e.g. non boolean value</t>
3844     </list>
3845     </t>
3846     </list>
3847     </t>
3848     <t>Examples:</t>
3849     <t>
3850     <list>
3851     <t></t>
3852     </list>
3853     </t>
3854     </section>
3855    
3856 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Close client connection" anchor="QUIT">
3857 schoenebeck 151 <t>The client can close its network connection to LinuxSampler by sending the following command:</t>
3858     <t>
3859     <list>
3860     <t>QUIT</t>
3861     </list>
3862     </t>
3863     <t>This is probably more interesting for manual telnet connections to
3864     LinuxSampler than really useful for a front-end implementation.</t>
3865     </section>
3866     </section>
3867 schoenebeck 212
3868     <section title="Global commands">
3869     <t>The following commands have global impact on the sampler.</t>
3870    
3871 iliev 778 <section title="Current number of active voices" anchor="GET TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT">
3872     <t>The front-end can ask for the current number of active voices on
3873     the sampler by sending the following command:</t>
3874     <t>
3875     <list>
3876     <t>GET TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT</t>
3877     </list>
3878     </t>
3879    
3880     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3881     <t>
3882     <list>
3883     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by returning the number of all active
3884     voices on the sampler.</t>
3885     </list>
3886     </t>
3887     </section>
3888    
3889     <section title="Maximum amount of active voices" anchor="GET TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT_MAX">
3890     <t>The front-end can ask for the maximum number of active voices
3891     by sending the following command:</t>
3892     <t>
3893     <list>
3894     <t>GET TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT_MAX</t>
3895     </list>
3896     </t>
3897    
3898     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3899     <t>
3900     <list>
3901     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by returning the maximum number
3902     of active voices.</t>
3903     </list>
3904     </t>
3905     </section>
3906    
3907 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Reset sampler" anchor="RESET">
3908 schoenebeck 212 <t>The front-end can reset the whole sampler by sending the following command:</t>
3909     <t>
3910     <list>
3911     <t>RESET</t>
3912     </list>
3913     </t>
3914    
3915     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3916     <t>
3917     <list>
3918     <t>"OK" -
3919     <list>
3920     <t>always</t>
3921     </list>
3922     </t>
3923     </list>
3924     </t>
3925     <t>Examples:</t>
3926     <t>
3927     <list>
3928     <t></t>
3929     </list>
3930     </t>
3931     </section>
3932 schoenebeck 571
3933     <section title="General sampler informations" anchor="GET SERVER INFO">
3934     <t>The client can ask for general informations about the LinuxSampler
3935     instance by sending the following command:</t>
3936     <t>
3937     <list>
3938     <t>GET SERVER INFO</t>
3939     </list>
3940     </t>
3941     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3942     <t>
3943     <list>
3944     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
3945 schoenebeck 573 Each answer line begins with the information category name
3946 schoenebeck 571 followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
3947     the info character string to that information category. At the
3948     moment the following categories are defined:
3949     </t>
3950     <t>
3951     <list>
3952     <t>DESCRIPTION -
3953     <list>
3954     <t>arbitrary textual description about the sampler</t>
3955     </list>
3956     </t>
3957     <t>VERSION -
3958     <list>
3959     <t>version of the sampler</t>
3960     </list>
3961     </t>
3962     <t>PROTOCOL_VERSION -
3963     <list>
3964     <t>version of the LSCP specification the sampler
3965     complies with (see <xref target="LSCP versioning" /> for details)</t>
3966     </list>
3967     </t>
3968 iliev 1161 <t>INSTRUMENTS_DB_SUPPORT -
3969     <list>
3970     <t>either yes or no, specifies whether the
3971     sampler is build with instruments database support.</t>
3972     </list>
3973     </t>
3974 schoenebeck 571 </list>
3975     </t>
3976     </list>
3977     </t>
3978     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.
3979     Other fields might be added in future.</t>
3980     </section>
3981 schoenebeck 1005
3982     <section title="Getting global volume attenuation" anchor="GET VOLUME">
3983     <t>The client can ask for the current global sampler-wide volume
3984     attenuation by sending the following command:</t>
3985     <t>
3986     <list>
3987     <t>GET VOLUME</t>
3988     </list>
3989     </t>
3990     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
3991     <t>
3992     <list>
3993     <t>The sampler will always answer by returning the optional
3994     dotted floating point coefficient, reflecting the current
3995     global volume attenuation.
3996     </t>
3997     </list>
3998     </t>
3999     <t>Note: it is up to the respective sampler engine whether to obey
4000     that global volume parameter or not, but in general all engines SHOULD
4001     use this parameter.</t>
4002     </section>
4003    
4004     <section title="Setting global volume attenuation" anchor="SET VOLUME">
4005     <t>The client can alter the current global sampler-wide volume
4006     attenuation by sending the following command:</t>
4007     <t>
4008     <list>
4009     <t>SET VOLUME &lt;volume&gt;</t>
4010     </list>
4011     </t>
4012     <t>Where &lt;volume&gt; should be replaced by the optional dotted
4013     floating point value, reflecting the new global volume parameter.
4014     This value might usually be in the range between 0.0 and 1.0, that
4015     is for attenuating the overall volume.</t>
4016    
4017     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4018     <t>
4019     <list>
4020     <t>"OK" -
4021     <list>
4022     <t>on success</t>
4023     </list>
4024     </t>
4025     <t>"WRN:&lt;warning-code&gt;:&lt;warning-message&gt;" -
4026     <list>
4027     <t>if the global volume was set, but there are noteworthy
4028     issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and
4029     warning message</t>
4030     </list>
4031     </t>
4032     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4033     <list>
4034     <t>in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and error message</t>
4035     </list>
4036     </t>
4037     </list>
4038     </t>
4039     </section>
4040 schoenebeck 212 </section>
4041 schoenebeck 944
4042    
4043 schoenebeck 973 <section title="MIDI Instrument Mapping" anchor="MIDI Instrument Mapping">
4044 schoenebeck 944 <t>The MIDI protocol provides a way to switch between instruments
4045     by sending so called MIDI bank select and MIDI program change
4046     messages which are essentially just numbers. The following commands
4047     allow to actually map arbitrary MIDI bank select / program change
4048     numbers with real instruments.</t>
4049 schoenebeck 973 <t>The sampler allows to manage an arbitrary amount of MIDI
4050     instrument maps which define which instrument to load on
4051     which MIDI program change message.</t>
4052     <t>By default, that is when the sampler is launched, there is no
4053     map, thus the sampler will simply ignore all program change
4054     messages. The front-end has to explicitly create at least one
4055     map, add entries to the map and tell the respective sampler
4056     channel(s) which MIDI instrument map to use, so the sampler
4057     knows how to react on a given program change message on the
4058     respective sampler channel, that is by switching to the
4059     respectively defined engine type and loading the respective
4060     instrument. See command
4061     <xref target="SET CHANNEL MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP">"SET CHANNEL MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP"</xref>
4062     for how to assign a MIDI instrument map to a sampler channel.</t>
4063 schoenebeck 944 <t>Also note per MIDI specification a bank select message does not
4064     cause to switch to another instrument. Instead when receiving a
4065     bank select message the bank value will be stored and a subsequent
4066     program change message (which may occur at any time) will finally
4067     cause the sampler to switch to the respective instrument as
4068     reflected by the current MIDI instrument map.</t>
4069    
4070 schoenebeck 973 <section title="Create a new MIDI instrument map" anchor="ADD MIDI_INSTRUMENT MAP">
4071     <t>The front-end can add a new MIDI instrument map by sending
4072     the following command:</t>
4073     <t>
4074     <list>
4075     <t>ADD MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP [&lt;name&gt;]</t>
4076     </list>
4077     </t>
4078     <t>Where &lt;name&gt; is an optional argument allowing to
4079     assign a custom name to the new map. MIDI instrument Map
4080     names do not have to be unique.</t>
4081    
4082     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4083     <t>
4084     <list>
4085     <t>"OK[&lt;map&gt;]" -
4086     <list>
4087     <t>in case a new MIDI instrument map could
4088     be added, where &lt;map&gt; reflects the
4089     unique ID of the newly created MIDI
4090     instrument map</t>
4091     </list>
4092     </t>
4093     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4094     <list>
4095     <t>when a new map could not be created, which
4096     might never occur in practice</t>
4097     </list>
4098     </t>
4099     </list>
4100     </t>
4101    
4102     <t>Examples:</t>
4103     <t>
4104     <list>
4105     <t>C: "ADD MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP 'Standard Map'"</t>
4106     <t>S: "OK[0]"</t>
4107     </list>
4108     </t>
4109     <t>
4110     <list>
4111     <t>C: "ADD MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP 'Standard Drumkit'"</t>
4112     <t>S: "OK[1]"</t>
4113     </list>
4114     </t>
4115     <t>
4116     <list>
4117     <t>C: "ADD MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP"</t>
4118     <t>S: "OK[5]"</t>
4119     </list>
4120     </t>
4121     </section>
4122    
4123     <section title="Delete one particular or all MIDI instrument maps" anchor="REMOVE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP">
4124     <t>The front-end can delete a particular MIDI instrument map
4125     by sending the following command:</t>
4126     <t>
4127     <list>
4128     <t>REMOVE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP &lt;map&gt;</t>
4129     </list>
4130     </t>
4131     <t>Where &lt;map&gt; reflects the unique ID of the map to delete
4132     as returned by the <xref target="LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS">"LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS"</xref>
4133     command.</t>
4134     <t>The front-end can delete all MIDI instrument maps by
4135     sending the following command:</t>
4136     <t>
4137     <list>
4138     <t>REMOVE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP ALL</t>
4139     </list>
4140     </t>
4141    
4142     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4143     <t>
4144     <list>
4145     <t>"OK" -
4146     <list>
4147     <t>in case the map(s) could be deleted</t>
4148     </list>
4149     </t>
4150     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4151     <list>
4152     <t>when the given map does not exist</t>
4153     </list>
4154     </t>
4155     </list>
4156     </t>
4157    
4158     <t>Examples:</t>
4159     <t>
4160     <list>
4161     <t>C: "REMOVE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP 0"</t>
4162     <t>S: "OK"</t>
4163     </list>
4164     </t>
4165     <t>
4166     <list>
4167     <t>C: "REMOVE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP ALL"</t>
4168     <t>S: "OK"</t>
4169     </list>
4170     </t>
4171     </section>
4172    
4173     <section title="Get amount of existing MIDI instrument maps" anchor="GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS">
4174     <t>The front-end can retrieve the current amount of MIDI
4175     instrument maps by sending the following command:</t>
4176     <t>
4177     <list>
4178     <t>GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS</t>
4179     </list>
4180     </t>
4181    
4182     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4183     <t>
4184     <list>
4185     <t>The sampler will answer by returning the current
4186     number of MIDI instrument maps.</t>
4187     </list>
4188     </t>
4189    
4190     <t>Example:</t>
4191     <t>
4192     <list>
4193     <t>C: "GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS"</t>
4194     <t>S: "2"</t>
4195     </list>
4196     </t>
4197     </section>
4198    
4199     <section title="Getting all created MIDI instrument maps" anchor="LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS">
4200     <t>The number of MIDI instrument maps can change on runtime. To get the
4201     current list of MIDI instrument maps, the front-end can send the
4202     following command:</t>
4203     <t>
4204     <list>
4205     <t>LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS</t>
4206     </list>
4207     </t>
4208     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4209     <t>
4210     <list>
4211     <t>The sampler will answer by returning a comma separated list
4212     with all MIDI instrument maps' numerical IDs.</t>
4213     </list>
4214     </t>
4215     <t>Example:</t>
4216     <t>
4217     <list>
4218     <t>C: "LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS"</t>
4219     <t>S: "0,1,5,12"</t>
4220     </list>
4221     </t>
4222     </section>
4223    
4224     <section title="Getting MIDI instrument map information" anchor="GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP INFO">
4225     <t>The front-end can ask for the current settings of a MIDI
4226     instrument map by sending the following command:</t>
4227     <t>
4228     <list>
4229     <t>GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP INFO &lt;map&gt;</t>
4230     </list>
4231     </t>
4232     <t>Where &lt;map&gt; is the numerical ID of the map the
4233     front-end is interested in as returned by the
4234     <xref target="LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS">"LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS"</xref>
4235     command.</t>
4236    
4237     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4238     <t>
4239     <list>
4240     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
4241     Each answer line begins with the settings category name
4242     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
4243     the info character string to that setting category. At the
4244     moment the following categories are defined:</t>
4245    
4246     <t>
4247     <list>
4248     <t>NAME -
4249     <list>
4250     <t>custom name of the given map,
4251     which does not have to be unique</t>
4252     </list>
4253     </t>
4254 iliev 1135 <t>DEFAULT -
4255     <list>
4256     <t>either true or false,
4257     defines whether this map is the default map</t>
4258     </list>
4259     </t>
4260 schoenebeck 973 </list>
4261     </t>
4262     </list>
4263     </t>
4264     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
4265    
4266     <t>Example:</t>
4267     <t>
4268     <list>
4269     <t>C: "GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP INFO 0"</t>
4270     <t>S: "NAME: Standard Map"</t>
4271 iliev 1136 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"DEFAULT: true"</t>
4272 schoenebeck 973 <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
4273     </list>
4274     </t>
4275     </section>
4276    
4277     <section title="Renaming a MIDI instrument map" anchor="SET MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP NAME">
4278     <t>The front-end can alter the custom name of a MIDI
4279     instrument map by sending the following command:</t>
4280     <t>
4281     <list>
4282     <t>SET MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP NAME &lt;map&gt; &lt;name&gt;</t>
4283     </list>
4284     </t>
4285     <t>Where &lt;map&gt; is the numerical ID of the map and
4286     &lt;name&gt; the new custom name of the map, which does not
4287     have to be unique.</t>
4288    
4289     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4290     <t>
4291     <list>
4292     <t>"OK" -
4293     <list>
4294     <t>on success</t>
4295     </list>
4296     </t>
4297     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4298     <list>
4299     <t>in case the given map does not exist</t>
4300     </list>
4301     </t>
4302     </list>
4303     </t>
4304    
4305     <t>Example:</t>
4306     <t>
4307     <list>
4308     <t>C: "SET MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP NAME 0 'Foo instruments'"</t>
4309     <t>S: "OK"</t>
4310     </list>
4311     </t>
4312     </section>
4313    
4314 schoenebeck 944 <section title="Create or replace a MIDI instrument map entry" anchor="MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT">
4315     <t>The front-end can create a new or replace an existing entry
4316 schoenebeck 973 in a sampler's MIDI instrument map by sending the following
4317 schoenebeck 944 command:</t>
4318     <t>
4319     <list>
4320 schoenebeck 1047 <t>MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT [NON_MODAL] &lt;map&gt;
4321 schoenebeck 973 &lt;midi_bank&gt; &lt;midi_prog&gt; &lt;engine_name&gt;
4322 schoenebeck 944 &lt;filename&gt; &lt;instrument_index&gt; &lt;volume_value&gt;
4323     [&lt;instr_load_mode&gt;] [&lt;name&gt;]</t>
4324     </list>
4325     </t>
4326 schoenebeck 973 <t>Where &lt;map&gt; is the numeric ID of the map to alter,
4327     &lt;midi_bank&gt; is an integer value between
4328     0..16383 reflecting the MIDI bank select index,
4329     &lt;midi_prog&gt; an
4330 schoenebeck 944 integer value between 0..127 reflecting the MIDI program change
4331     index, &lt;engine_name&gt; a sampler engine name as returned by
4332     the <xref target="LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES">"LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES"</xref>
4333     command (not encapsulated into apostrophes), &lt;filename&gt; the name
4334 schoenebeck 1249 of the instrument's file to be deployed (encapsulated into apostrophes,
4335     supporting escape sequences as described in chapter
4336     "<xref target="character_set">Character Set and Escape Sequences</xref>"),
4337 schoenebeck 973 &lt;instrument_index&gt; the index (integer value) of the instrument
4338 schoenebeck 944 within the given file, &lt;volume_value&gt; reflects the master
4339     volume of the instrument as optionally dotted number (where a
4340 schoenebeck 1026 value &lt; 1.0 means attenuation and a value > 1.0 means
4341 schoenebeck 944 amplification). This parameter easily allows to adjust the
4342     volume of all intruments within a custom instrument map
4343     without having to adjust their instrument files. The
4344     OPTIONAL &lt;instr_load_mode&gt; argument defines the life
4345     time of the instrument, that is when the instrument should
4346     be loaded, when freed and has exactly the following
4347     possibilities:</t>
4348     <t>
4349     <list>
4350     <t>"ON_DEMAND" -
4351     <list>
4352     <t>The instrument will be loaded when needed,
4353     that is when demanded by at least one sampler
4354     channel. It will immediately be freed from memory
4355     when not needed by any sampler channel anymore.</t>
4356     </list>
4357     </t>
4358     <t>"ON_DEMAND_HOLD" -
4359     <list>
4360     <t>The instrument will be loaded when needed,
4361     that is when demanded by at least one sampler
4362     channel. It will be kept in memory even when
4363     not needed by any sampler channel anymore.
4364     Instruments with this mode are only freed
4365     when the sampler is reset or all mapping
4366     entries with this mode (and respective
4367     instrument) are explicitly changed to
4368     "ON_DEMAND" and no sampler channel is using
4369     the instrument anymore.</t>
4370     </list>
4371     </t>
4372     <t>"PERSISTENT" -
4373     <list>
4374     <t>The instrument will immediately be loaded
4375 schoenebeck 1047 into memory when this mapping
4376 schoenebeck 944 command is sent and the instrument is kept all
4377     the time. Instruments with this mode are
4378     only freed when the sampler is reset or all
4379     mapping entries with this mode (and
4380     respective instrument) are explicitly
4381     changed to "ON_DEMAND" and no sampler
4382     channel is using the instrument anymore.</t>
4383     </list>
4384     </t>
4385     <t>not supplied -
4386     <list>
4387     <t>In case there is no &lt;instr_load_mode&gt;
4388     argument given, it will be up to the
4389     InstrumentManager to decide which mode to use.
4390     Usually it will use "ON_DEMAND" if an entry
4391     for the given instrument does not exist in
4392     the InstrumentManager's list yet, otherwise
4393     if an entry already exists, it will simply
4394     stick with the mode currently reflected by
4395     the already existing entry, that is it will
4396     not change the mode.</t>
4397     </list>
4398     </t>
4399     </list>
4400     </t>
4401     <t>
4402     The &lt;instr_load_mode&gt; argument thus allows to define an
4403     appropriate strategy (low memory consumption vs. fast
4404     instrument switching) for each instrument individually. Note, the
4405     following restrictions apply to this argument: "ON_DEMAND_HOLD" and
4406     "PERSISTENT" have to be supported by the respective sampler engine
4407     (which is technically the case when the engine provides an
4408     InstrumentManager for its format). If this is not the case the
4409     argument will automatically fall back to the default value
4410     "ON_DEMAND". Also the load mode of one instrument may
4411     automatically change the laod mode of other instrument(s), i.e.
4412     because the instruments are part of the same file and the
4413     engine does not allow a way to manage load modes for them
4414     individually. Due to this, in case the frontend shows the
4415     load modes of entries, the frontend should retrieve the actual
4416     mode by i.e. sending
4417     <xref target="GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO">"GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO"</xref>
4418     command(s). Finally the OPTIONAL &lt;name&gt; argument allows to
4419     set a custom name (encapsulated into apostrophes) for the mapping
4420     entry, useful for frontends for displaying an appropriate name for
4421     mapped instruments (using
4422     <xref target="GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO">"GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO"</xref>).
4423     </t>
4424     <t>
4425 schoenebeck 1047 By default, "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT" commands block until the mapping is
4426     completely established in the sampler. The OPTIONAL "NON_MODAL" argument
4427     however causes the respective "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT" command to return
4428     immediately, that is to let the sampler establish the mapping in the
4429     background. So this argument might be especially useful for mappings with
4430     a "PERSISTENT" type, because these have to load the respective instruments
4431     immediately and might thus block for a very long time. It is recommended
4432     however to use the OPTIONAL "NON_MODAL" argument only if really necessary,
4433     because it has the following drawbacks: as "NON_MODAL" instructions return
4434     immediately, they may not necessarily return an error i.e. when the given
4435     instrument file turns out to be corrupt, beside that subsequent commands
4436     in a LSCP instruction sequence might fail, because mandatory mappings are
4437     not yet completed.
4438 schoenebeck 944 </t>
4439    
4440     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4441     <t>
4442     <list>
4443     <t>"OK" -
4444     <list>
4445     <t>usually</t>
4446     </list>
4447     </t>
4448     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4449     <list>
4450 schoenebeck 973 <t>when the given map or engine does not exist or a value
4451 schoenebeck 944 is out of range</t>
4452     </list>
4453     </t>
4454     </list>
4455     </t>
4456    
4457     <t>Examples:</t>
4458     <t>
4459     <list>
4460 schoenebeck 973 <t>C: "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT 0 3 0 gig '/usr/share/Steinway D.gig' 0 0.8 PERSISTENT"</t>
4461 schoenebeck 944 <t>S: "OK"</t>
4462     </list>
4463     </t>
4464     <t>
4465     <list>
4466 schoenebeck 973 <t>C: "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT 0 4 50 gig '/home/john/foostrings.gig' 7 1.0"</t>
4467 schoenebeck 944 <t>S: "OK"</t>
4468     </list>
4469     </t>
4470     <t>
4471     <list>
4472     <t>C: "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT 0 0 0 gig '/usr/share/piano.gig' 0 1.0 'Normal Piano'"</t>
4473     <t>S: "OK"</t>
4474 schoenebeck 973 <t>C: "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT 0 1 0 gig '/usr/share/piano.gig' 0 0.25 'Silent Piano'"</t>
4475 schoenebeck 944 <t>S: "OK"</t>
4476     </list>
4477     </t>
4478     <t>
4479     <list>
4480 schoenebeck 1047 <t>C: "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT NON_MODAL 1 8 120 gig '/home/joe/foodrums.gig' 0 1.0 PERSISTENT 'Foo Drumkit'"</t>
4481 schoenebeck 944 <t>S: "OK"</t>
4482     </list>
4483     </t>
4484     </section>
4485    
4486     <section title="Getting ammount of MIDI instrument map entries" anchor="GET MIDI_INSTRUMENTS">
4487 schoenebeck 973 <t>The front-end can query the amount of currently existing
4488     entries in a MIDI instrument map by sending the following
4489 schoenebeck 944 command:</t>
4490     <t>
4491     <list>
4492 schoenebeck 973 <t>GET MIDI_INSTRUMENTS &lt;map&gt;</t>
4493 schoenebeck 944 </list>
4494     </t>
4495 schoenebeck 973 <t>The front-end can query the amount of currently existing
4496     entries in all MIDI instrument maps by sending the following
4497     command:</t>
4498     <t>
4499     <list>
4500     <t>GET MIDI_INSTRUMENTS ALL</t>
4501     </list>
4502     </t>
4503 schoenebeck 944 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4504     <t>
4505     <list>
4506 schoenebeck 973 <t>The sampler will answer by sending the current number of
4507     entries in the MIDI instrument map(s).</t>
4508 schoenebeck 944 </list>
4509     </t>
4510    
4511     <t>Example:</t>
4512     <t>
4513     <list>
4514 schoenebeck 973 <t>C: "GET MIDI_INSTRUMENTS 0"</t>
4515     <t>S: "234"</t>
4516 schoenebeck 944 </list>
4517     </t>
4518 schoenebeck 973 <t>
4519     <list>
4520     <t>C: "GET MIDI_INSTRUMENTS ALL"</t>
4521     <t>S: "954"</t>
4522     </list>
4523     </t>
4524 schoenebeck 944 </section>
4525    
4526 schoenebeck 973 <section title="Getting indeces of all entries of a MIDI instrument map" anchor="LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENTS">
4527     <t>The front-end can query a list of all currently existing
4528     entries in a certain MIDI instrument map by sending the following
4529     command:</t>
4530 schoenebeck 944 <t>
4531     <list>
4532 schoenebeck 973 <t>LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENTS &lt;map&gt;</t>
4533 schoenebeck 944 </list>
4534     </t>
4535 schoenebeck 973 <t>Where &lt;map&gt; is the numeric ID of the MIDI instrument map.</t>
4536     <t>The front-end can query a list of all currently existing
4537     entries of all MIDI instrument maps by sending the following
4538     command:</t>
4539     <t>
4540     <list>
4541     <t>LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENTS ALL</t>
4542     </list>
4543     </t>
4544    
4545 schoenebeck 944 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4546     <t>
4547     <list>
4548 schoenebeck 973 <t>The sampler will answer by sending a comma separated
4549     list of map ID - MIDI bank - MIDI program triples, where
4550     each triple is encapsulated into curly braces. The
4551     list is returned in one single line. Each triple
4552     just reflects the key of the respective map entry,
4553     thus subsequent
4554 schoenebeck 944 <xref target="GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO">"GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO"</xref>
4555     command(s) are necessary to retrieve detailed informations
4556     about each entry.</t>
4557     </list>
4558     </t>
4559    
4560     <t>Example:</t>
4561     <t>
4562     <list>
4563 schoenebeck 973 <t>C: "LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENTS 0"</t>
4564     <t>S: "{0,0,0},{0,0,1},{0,0,3},{0,1,4},{1,127,127}"</t>
4565 schoenebeck 944 </list>
4566     </t>
4567     </section>
4568    
4569     <section title="Remove an entry from the MIDI instrument map" anchor="UNMAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT">
4570 schoenebeck 973 <t>The front-end can delete an entry from a MIDI instrument
4571 schoenebeck 944 map by sending the following command:</t>
4572     <t>
4573     <list>
4574 schoenebeck 973 <t>UNMAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT &lt;map&gt; &lt;midi_bank&gt; &lt;midi_prog&gt;</t>
4575 schoenebeck 944 </list>
4576     </t>
4577     <t>
4578 schoenebeck 973 Where &lt;map&gt; is the numeric ID of the MIDI instrument map,
4579     &lt;midi_bank&gt; is an integer value between 0..16383
4580     reflecting the MIDI bank value and
4581     &lt;midi_prog&gt; an integer value between
4582     0..127 reflecting the MIDI program value of the map's entrie's key
4583 schoenebeck 944 index triple.
4584     </t>
4585    
4586     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4587     <t>
4588     <list>
4589     <t>"OK" -
4590     <list>
4591     <t>usually</t>
4592     </list>
4593     </t>
4594     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4595     <list>
4596     <t>when index out of bounds</t>
4597     </list>
4598     </t>
4599     </list>
4600     </t>
4601    
4602     <t>Example:</t>
4603     <t>
4604     <list>
4605 schoenebeck 973 <t>C: "UNMAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT 0 2 127"</t>
4606 schoenebeck 944 <t>S: "OK"</t>
4607     </list>
4608     </t>
4609     </section>
4610    
4611     <section title="Get current settings of MIDI instrument map entry" anchor="GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO">
4612     <t>The front-end can retrieve the current settings of a certain
4613     instrument map entry by sending the following command:</t>
4614     <t>
4615     <list>
4616 schoenebeck 973 <t>GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO &lt;map&gt; &lt;midi_bank&gt; &lt;midi_prog&gt;</t>
4617 schoenebeck 944 </list>
4618     </t>
4619     <t>
4620 schoenebeck 973 Where &lt;map&gt; is the numeric ID of the MIDI instrument map,
4621     &lt;midi_bank&gt; is an integer value between 0..16383
4622     reflecting the MIDI bank value, &lt;midi_bank&gt;
4623     and &lt;midi_prog&gt; an integer value between
4624     0..127 reflecting the MIDI program value of the map's entrie's key
4625 schoenebeck 944 index triple.
4626     </t>
4627    
4628     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4629     <t>
4630     <list>
4631     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt;
4632     separated list. Each answer line begins with the
4633     information category name followed by a colon and then
4634     a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally the info
4635     character string to that info category. At the moment
4636     the following categories are defined:</t>
4637     <t>"NAME" -
4638     <list>
4639     <t>Name for this MIDI instrument map entry (if defined).
4640     This name shall be used by frontends for displaying a
4641     name for this mapped instrument. It can be set and
4642     changed with the
4643     <xref target="MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT">"MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT"</xref>
4644     command and does not have to be unique.</t>
4645     </list>
4646     </t>
4647     <t>"ENGINE_NAME" -
4648     <list>
4649     <t>Name of the engine to be deployed for this
4650     instrument.</t>
4651     </list>
4652     </t>
4653     <t>"INSTRUMENT_FILE" -
4654     <list>
4655     <t>File name of the instrument.</t>
4656     </list>
4657     </t>
4658     <t>"INSTRUMENT_NR" -
4659     <list>
4660     <t>Index of the instrument within the file.</t>
4661     </list>
4662     </t>
4663     <t>"INSTRUMENT_NAME" -
4664     <list>
4665     <t>Name of the loaded instrument as reflected by its file.
4666     In contrast to the "NAME" field, the "INSTRUMENT_NAME" field
4667     cannot be changed.</t>
4668     </list>
4669     </t>
4670     <t>"LOAD_MODE" -
4671     <list>
4672     <t>Life time of instrument
4673     (see <xref target="MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT">"MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT"</xref> for details about this setting).</t>
4674     </list>
4675     </t>
4676     <t>"VOLUME" -
4677     <list>
4678     <t>master volume of the instrument as optionally
4679 schoenebeck 1026 dotted number (where a value &lt; 1.0 means attenuation
4680 schoenebeck 944 and a value > 1.0 means amplification)</t>
4681     </list>
4682     </t>
4683     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
4684     </list>
4685     </t>
4686    
4687     <t>Example:</t>
4688     <t>
4689     <list>
4690 schoenebeck 973 <t>C: "GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO 1 45 120"</t>
4691 schoenebeck 944 <t>S: "NAME: Drums for Foo Song"</t>
4692     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"ENGINE_NAME: GigEngine"</t>
4693     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"INSTRUMENT_FILE: /usr/share/joesdrumkit.gig"</t>
4694     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"INSTRUMENT_NR: 0"</t>
4695     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"INSTRUMENT_NAME: Joe's Drumkit"</t>
4696     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"LOAD_MODE: PERSISTENT"</t>
4697     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"VOLUME: 1.0"</t>
4698     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
4699     </list>
4700     </t>
4701     </section>
4702    
4703     <section title="Clear MIDI instrument map" anchor="CLEAR MIDI_INSTRUMENTS">
4704 schoenebeck 973 <t>The front-end can clear a whole MIDI instrument map, that
4705     is delete all its entries by sending the following command:</t>
4706 schoenebeck 944 <t>
4707     <list>
4708 schoenebeck 973 <t>CLEAR MIDI_INSTRUMENTS &lt;map&gt;</t>
4709 schoenebeck 944 </list>
4710     </t>
4711 schoenebeck 973 <t>Where &lt;map&gt; is the numeric ID of the map to clear.</t>
4712     <t>The front-end can clear all MIDI instrument maps, that
4713     is delete all entries of all maps by sending the following
4714     command:</t>
4715     <t>
4716     <list>
4717     <t>CLEAR MIDI_INSTRUMENTS ALL</t>
4718     </list>
4719     </t>
4720     <t>The command "CLEAR MIDI_INSTRUMENTS ALL" does not delete the
4721     maps, only their entries, thus the map's settings like
4722     custom name will be preservevd.</t>
4723 schoenebeck 944
4724     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4725     <t>
4726     <list>
4727     <t>"OK" -
4728     <list>
4729     <t>always</t>
4730     </list>
4731     </t>
4732     </list>
4733     </t>
4734    
4735 schoenebeck 973 <t>Examples:</t>
4736 schoenebeck 944 <t>
4737     <list>
4738 schoenebeck 973 <t>C: "CLEAR MIDI_INSTRUMENTS 0"</t>
4739 schoenebeck 944 <t>S: "OK"</t>
4740     </list>
4741     </t>
4742 schoenebeck 973 <t>
4743     <list>
4744     <t>C: "CLEAR MIDI_INSTRUMENTS ALL"</t>
4745     <t>S: "OK"</t>
4746     </list>
4747     </t>
4748 schoenebeck 944 </section>
4749     </section>
4750    
4751 iliev 1161
4752     <section title="Managing Instruments Database" anchor="Managing Instruments Database">
4753     <t>The following commands describe how to use and manage
4754     the instruments database.</t>
4755    
4756     <section title="Creating a new instrument directory" anchor="ADD DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY">
4757     <t>The front-end can add a new instrument directory to the
4758     instruments database by sending the following command:</t>
4759     <t>
4760     <list>
4761     <t>ADD DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY &lt;dir&gt;</t>
4762     </list>
4763     </t>
4764     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; is the absolute path name of the directory
4765     to be created (encapsulated into apostrophes).</t>
4766    
4767     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4768     <t>
4769     <list>
4770     <t>"OK" -
4771     <list>
4772     <t>on success</t>
4773     </list>
4774     </t>
4775     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4776     <list>
4777     <t>when the directory could not be created, which
4778     can happen if the directory already exists or the
4779     name contains not allowed symbols</t>
4780     </list>
4781     </t>
4782     </list>
4783     </t>
4784    
4785     <t>Examples:</t>
4786     <t>
4787     <list>
4788     <t>C: "ADD DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY '/Piano Collection'"</t>
4789     <t>S: "OK"</t>
4790     </list>
4791     </t>
4792     </section>
4793    
4794     <section title="Deleting an instrument directory" anchor="REMOVE DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY">
4795     <t>The front-end can delete a particular instrument directory
4796     from the instruments database by sending the following command:</t>
4797     <t>
4798     <list>
4799     <t>REMOVE DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY [FORCE] &lt;dir&gt;</t>
4800     </list>
4801     </t>
4802     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; is the absolute path name of the directory
4803     to delete. The optional FORCE argument can be used to
4804     force the deletion of a non-empty directory and all its content.</t>
4805    
4806     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4807     <t>
4808     <list>
4809     <t>"OK" -
4810     <list>
4811     <t>if the directory is deleted successfully</t>
4812     </list>
4813     </t>
4814     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4815     <list>
4816     <t>if the given directory does not exist, or
4817     if trying to delete a non-empty directory,
4818     without using the FORCE argument.</t>
4819     </list>
4820     </t>
4821     </list>
4822     </t>
4823    
4824     <t>Examples:</t>
4825     <t>
4826     <list>
4827     <t>C: "REMOVE DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY FORCE '/Piano Collection'"</t>
4828     <t>S: "OK"</t>
4829     </list>
4830     </t>
4831     </section>
4832    
4833     <section title="Getting amount of instrument directories" anchor="GET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES">
4834     <t>The front-end can retrieve the current amount of
4835     directories in a specific directory by sending the following command:</t>
4836     <t>
4837     <list>
4838 iliev 1187 <t>GET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES [RECURSIVE] &lt;dir&gt;</t>
4839 iliev 1161 </list>
4840     </t>
4841     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; should be replaced by the absolute path
4842 iliev 1187 name of the directory. If RECURSIVE is specified, the number of
4843     all directories, including those located in subdirectories of the
4844     specified directory, will be returned.</t>
4845 iliev 1161
4846     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4847     <t>
4848     <list>
4849     <t>The current number of instrument directories
4850     in the specified directory.</t>
4851     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4852     <list>
4853     <t>if the given directory does not exist.</t>
4854     </list>
4855     </t>
4856     </list>
4857     </t>
4858    
4859     <t>Example:</t>
4860     <t>
4861     <list>
4862     <t>C: "GET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES '/'"</t>
4863     <t>S: "2"</t>
4864     </list>
4865     </t>
4866     </section>
4867    
4868     <section title="Listing all directories in specific directory" anchor="LIST DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES">
4869     <t>The front-end can retrieve the current list of directories
4870     in specific directory by sending the following command:</t>
4871     <t>
4872     <list>
4873 iliev 1187 <t>LIST DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES [RECURSIVE] &lt;dir&gt;</t>
4874 iliev 1161 </list>
4875     </t>
4876     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; should be replaced by the absolute path
4877 iliev 1187 name of the directory. If RECURSIVE is specified, the absolute path names
4878     of all directories, including those located in subdirectories of the
4879     specified directory, will be returned.</t>
4880 iliev 1161
4881     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4882     <t>
4883     <list>
4884     <t>A comma separated list of all instrument directories
4885     (encapsulated into apostrophes) in the specified directory.</t>
4886     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4887     <list>
4888     <t>if the given directory does not exist.</t>
4889     </list>
4890     </t>
4891     </list>
4892     </t>
4893     <t>Example:</t>
4894     <t>
4895     <list>
4896     <t>C: "LIST DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES '/'"</t>
4897     <t>S: "'Piano Collection','Percussion Collection'"</t>
4898     </list>
4899     </t>
4900 iliev 1187 <t>
4901     <list>
4902     <t>C: "LIST DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES RECURSIVE '/'"</t>
4903     <t>S: "'/Piano Collection','/Piano Collection/Acoustic','/Piano Collection/Acoustic/New','/Percussion Collection'"</t>
4904     </list>
4905     </t>
4906 iliev 1161 </section>
4907    
4908     <section title="Getting instrument directory information" anchor="GET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY INFO">
4909     <t>The front-end can ask for the current settings of an
4910     instrument directory by sending the following command:</t>
4911     <t>
4912     <list>
4913     <t>GET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY INFO &lt;dir&gt;</t>
4914     </list>
4915     </t>
4916     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; should be replaced by the absolute path
4917     name of the directory the front-end is interested in.</t>
4918    
4919     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4920     <t>
4921     <list>
4922     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
4923     Each answer line begins with the settings category name
4924     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
4925     the info character string to that setting category. At the
4926     moment the following categories are defined:</t>
4927    
4928     <t>
4929     <list>
4930     <t>DESCRIPTION -
4931     <list>
4932     <t>A brief description of the directory content</t>
4933     </list>
4934     </t>
4935     <t>CREATED -
4936     <list>
4937     <t>The creation date and time of the directory,
4938     represented in "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS" format</t>
4939     </list>
4940     </t>
4941     <t>MODIFIED -
4942     <list>
4943     <t>The date and time of the last modification of the
4944     directory, represented in "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS" format</t>
4945     </list>
4946     </t>
4947     </list>
4948     </t>
4949     </list>
4950     </t>
4951     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
4952    
4953     <t>Example:</t>
4954     <t>
4955     <list>
4956     <t>C: "GET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY INFO '/Piano Collection'"</t>
4957     <t>S: "DESCRIPTION: Piano collection of instruments in GigaSampler format."</t>
4958     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"CREATED: 2007-02-05 10:23:12"</t>
4959     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MODIFIED: 2007-04-07 12:50:21"</t>
4960     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
4961     </list>
4962     </t>
4963     </section>
4964    
4965     <section title="Renaming an instrument directory" anchor="SET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY NAME">
4966     <t>The front-end can alter the name of a specific
4967     instrument directory by sending the following command:</t>
4968     <t>
4969     <list>
4970     <t>SET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY NAME &lt;dir&gt; &lt;name&gt;</t>
4971     </list>
4972     </t>
4973     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; is the absolute path name of the directory and
4974     &lt;name&gt; is the new name for that directory.</t>
4975    
4976     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
4977     <t>
4978     <list>
4979     <t>"OK" -
4980     <list>
4981     <t>on success</t>
4982     </list>
4983     </t>
4984     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
4985     <list>
4986     <t>in case the given directory does not exists,
4987     or if a directory with name equal to the new
4988     name already exists.</t>
4989     </list>
4990     </t>
4991     </list>
4992     </t>
4993    
4994     <t>Example:</t>
4995     <t>
4996     <list>
4997     <t>C: "SET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY NAME '/Piano Collection/Acustic' 'Acoustic'"</t>
4998     <t>S: "OK"</t>
4999     </list>
5000     </t>
5001     </section>
5002    
5003     <section title="Moving an instrument directory" anchor="MOVE DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY">
5004     <t>The front-end can move a specific
5005     instrument directory by sending the following command:</t>
5006     <t>
5007     <list>
5008     <t>MOVE DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY &lt;dir&gt; &lt;dst&gt;</t>
5009     </list>
5010     </t>
5011     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; is the absolute path name of the directory
5012     to move and &lt;dst&gt; is the location where the directory will
5013     be moved to.</t>
5014    
5015     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5016     <t>
5017     <list>
5018     <t>"OK" -
5019     <list>
5020     <t>on success</t>
5021     </list>
5022     </t>
5023     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5024     <list>
5025     <t>in case a given directory does not exists,
5026     or if a directory with name equal to the name
5027     of the specified directory already exists in
5028     the destination directory. Error is also thrown
5029     when trying to move a directory to a subdirectory
5030     of itself.</t>
5031     </list>
5032     </t>
5033     </list>
5034     </t>
5035    
5036     <t>Example:</t>
5037     <t>
5038     <list>
5039     <t>C: "MOVE DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY '/Acoustic' '/Piano Collection/Acoustic'"</t>
5040     <t>S: "OK"</t>
5041     </list>
5042     </t>
5043     </section>
5044    
5045 iliev 1187 <section title="Copying instrument directories" anchor="COPY DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY">
5046     <t>The front-end can copy a specific
5047     instrument directory by sending the following command:</t>
5048     <t>
5049     <list>
5050     <t>COPY DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY &lt;dir&gt; &lt;dst&gt;</t>
5051     </list>
5052     </t>
5053     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; is the absolute path name of the directory
5054     to copy and &lt;dst&gt; is the location where the directory will
5055     be copied to.</t>
5056    
5057     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5058     <t>
5059     <list>
5060     <t>"OK" -
5061     <list>
5062     <t>on success</t>
5063     </list>
5064     </t>
5065     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5066     <list>
5067     <t>in case a given directory does not exists,
5068     or if a directory with name equal to the name
5069     of the specified directory already exists in
5070     the destination directory. Error is also thrown
5071     when trying to copy a directory to a subdirectory
5072     of itself.</t>
5073     </list>
5074     </t>
5075     </list>
5076     </t>
5077    
5078     <t>Example:</t>
5079     <t>
5080     <list>
5081     <t>C: "COPY DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY '/Piano Collection/Acoustic' '/Acoustic/Pianos'"</t>
5082     <t>S: "OK"</t>
5083     </list>
5084     </t>
5085     </section>
5086    
5087 iliev 1161 <section title="Changing the description of directory" anchor="SET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY DESCRIPTION">
5088     <t>The front-end can alter the description of a specific
5089     instrument directory by sending the following command:</t>
5090     <t>
5091     <list>
5092     <t>SET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY DESCRIPTION &lt;dir&gt; &lt;desc&gt;</t>
5093     </list>
5094     </t>
5095     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; is the absolute path name of the directory and
5096     &lt;desc&gt; is the new description for the directory.</t>
5097    
5098     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5099     <t>
5100     <list>
5101     <t>"OK" -
5102     <list>
5103     <t>on success</t>
5104     </list>
5105     </t>
5106     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5107     <list>
5108     <t>in case the given directory does not exists.</t>
5109     </list>
5110     </t>
5111     </list>
5112     </t>
5113    
5114     <t>Example:</t>
5115     <t>
5116     <list>
5117     <t>C: "SET DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY DESCRIPTION '/Piano Collection' 'A collection of piano instruments in various format.'"</t>
5118     <t>S: "OK"</t>
5119     </list>
5120     </t>
5121     </section>
5122    
5123 iliev 1187 <section title="Finding directories" anchor="FIND DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES">
5124     <t>The front-end can search for directories
5125     in specific directory by sending the following command:</t>
5126     <t>
5127     <list>
5128     <t>FIND DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES [NON_RECURSIVE] &lt;dir&gt; &lt;criteria-list&gt;</t>
5129     </list>
5130     </t>
5131     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; should be replaced by the absolute path
5132     name of the directory to search in. If NON_RECURSIVE is specified, the
5133     directories located in subdirectories of the specified directory will not
5134     be searched. &lt;criteria-list&gt; is a list of search criterias
5135     in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...". The following criterias are
5136     allowed:</t>
5137     <t>
5138     <t>NAME='&lt;search-string&gt;'
5139     <list>
5140     <t>Restricts the search to directories, which names
5141     satisfy the supplied search string.</t>
5142     </list>
5143     </t>
5144    
5145     <t>CREATED='[&lt;date-after&gt;]..[&lt;date-before&gt;]'
5146     <list>
5147     <t>Restricts the search to directories, which creation
5148     date satisfies the specified period, where &lt;date-after&gt;
5149     and &lt;date-before&gt; are in "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS" format.
5150     If &lt;date-after&gt; is omitted the search is restricted to
5151     directories created before &lt;date-before&gt;. If
5152     &lt;date-before&gt; is omitted, the search is restricted
5153     to directories created after &lt;date-after&gt;.</t>
5154     </list>
5155     </t>
5156    
5157     <t>MODIFIED='[&lt;date-after&gt;]..[&lt;date-before&gt;]'
5158     <list>
5159     <t>Restricts the search to directories, which
5160     date of last modification satisfies the specified period, where
5161     &lt;date-after&gt; and &lt;date-before&gt; are in "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS"
5162     format. If &lt;date-after&gt; is omitted the search is restricted to
5163     directories, which are last modified before &lt;date-before&gt;. If
5164     &lt;date-before&gt; is omitted, the search is restricted to directories,
5165     which are last modified after &lt;date-after&gt;.</t>
5166     </list>
5167     </t>
5168    
5169     <t>DESCRIPTION='&lt;search-string&gt;'
5170     <list>
5171     <t>Restricts the search to directories with description
5172     that satisfies the supplied search string.</t>
5173     </list>
5174     </t>
5175     </t>
5176    
5177     <t>Where &lt;search-string&gt; is either a regular expression, or a
5178     word list separated with spaces for OR search and with '+' for AND search.</t>
5179    
5180     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5181     <t>
5182     <list>
5183     <t>A comma separated list with the absolute path names (encapsulated into
5184     apostrophes) of all directories in the specified directory that satisfy
5185     the supplied search criterias.</t>
5186     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5187     <list>
5188     <t>if the given directory does not exist.</t>
5189     </list>
5190     </t>
5191     </list>
5192     </t>
5193     <t>Example:</t>
5194     <t>
5195     <list>
5196     <t>C: "FIND DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES '/' NAME='Piano'"</t>
5197     <t>S: "'/Piano Collection'"</t>
5198     </list>
5199     </t>
5200     <t>
5201     <list>
5202     <t>C: "FIND DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES '/' CREATED='..2007-04-01 09:30:13'"</t>
5203     <t>S: "'/Piano Collection','/Percussions'"</t>
5204     </list>
5205     </t>
5206     </section>
5207    
5208 iliev 1161 <section title="Adding instruments to the instruments database" anchor="ADD DB_INSTRUMENTS">
5209     <t>The front-end can add one or more instruments
5210     to the instruments database by sending the following command:</t>
5211     <t>
5212     <list>
5213 iliev 1200 <t>ADD DB_INSTRUMENTS [NON_MODAL] [&lt;mode&gt;] &lt;db_dir&gt; &lt;file_path&gt; [&lt;instr_index&gt;]</t>
5214 iliev 1161 </list>
5215     </t>
5216     <t>Where &lt;db_dir&gt; is the absolute path name of a directory
5217     (encapsulated into apostrophes) in the instruments database in which
5218     only the new instruments (that are not already in the database) will
5219     be added, &lt;file_path&gt; is the absolute path name of a file or
5220     directory in the file system (encapsulated into apostrophes). In case
5221     an instrument file is supplied, only the instruments in the specified
5222     file will be added to the instruments database. If the optional
5223     &lt;instr_index&gt; (the index of the instrument within the given file)
5224     is supplied too, then only the specified instrument will be added.
5225     In case a directory is supplied, the instruments in that directory
5226     will be added. The OPTIONAL &lt;mode&gt; argument is only applied
5227     when a directory is provided as &lt;file_path&gt; and specifies how the
5228     scanning will be done and has exactly the following possibilities:</t>
5229     <t>
5230     <list>
5231 iliev 1200 <t>"RECURSIVE" -
5232     <list>
5233     <t>All instruments will be processed, including those
5234     in the subdirectories, and the respective subdirectory
5235     tree structure will be recreated in the instruments
5236     database</t>
5237     </list>
5238     </t>
5239 iliev 1161 <t>"NON_RECURSIVE" -
5240     <list>
5241     <t>Only the instruments in the specified directory
5242     will be added, the instruments in the subdirectories
5243     will not be processed.</t>
5244     </list>
5245     </t>
5246     <t>"FLAT" -
5247     <list>
5248     <t>All instruments will be processed, including those
5249     in the subdirectories, but the respective subdirectory
5250     structure will not be recreated in the instruments
5251     database. All instruments will be added directly in
5252     the specified database directory.</t>
5253     </list>
5254     </t>
5255     </list>
5256     </t>
5257    
5258 iliev 1200 <t>The difference between regular and NON_MODAL versions of the command
5259     is that the regular command returns when the scanning is finished
5260     while NON_MODAL version returns immediately and a background process is launched.
5261     The <xref target="GET DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB INFO">GET DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB INFO</xref>
5262     command can be used to monitor the scanning progress.</t>
5263    
5264 iliev 1161 <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5265     <t>
5266     <list>
5267     <t>"OK" -
5268     <list>
5269 iliev 1200 <t>on success when NON_MODAL is not supplied</t>
5270 iliev 1161 </list>
5271     </t>
5272 iliev 1200 <t>"OK[&lt;job-id&gt;]" -
5273     <list>
5274     <t>on success when NON_MODAL is supplied, where &lt;job-id&gt;
5275     is a numerical ID used to obtain status information about the job progress.
5276     See <xref target="GET DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB INFO">GET DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB INFO</xref>
5277     </t>
5278     </list>
5279     </t>
5280 iliev 1161 <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5281     <list>
5282     <t>if an invalid path is specified.</t>
5283     </list>
5284     </t>
5285     </list>
5286     </t>
5287    
5288     <t>Examples:</t>
5289     <t>
5290     <list>
5291     <t>C: "ADD DB_INSTRUMENTS '/Piano Collection' '/home/me/gigs/PMI Bosendorfer 290.gig' 0"</t>
5292     <t>S: "OK"</t>
5293     </list>
5294     </t>
5295     </section>
5296    
5297     <section title="Removing an instrument" anchor="REMOVE DB_INSTRUMENT">
5298     <t>The front-end can remove a particular instrument
5299     from the instruments database by sending the following command:</t>
5300     <t>
5301     <list>
5302     <t>REMOVE DB_INSTRUMENT &lt;instr_path&gt;</t>
5303     </list>
5304     </t>
5305     <t>Where &lt;instr_path&gt; is the absolute path name
5306     (in the instruments database) of the instrument to remove.</t>
5307    
5308     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5309     <t>
5310     <list>
5311     <t>"OK" -
5312     <list>
5313     <t>if the instrument is removed successfully</t>
5314     </list>
5315     </t>
5316     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5317     <list>
5318     <t>if the given path does not exist or
5319     is a directory.</t>
5320     </list>
5321     </t>
5322     </list>
5323     </t>
5324    
5325     <t>Examples:</t>
5326     <t>
5327     <list>
5328     <t>C: "REMOVE DB_INSTRUMENT '/Piano Collection/Bosendorfer 290'"</t>
5329     <t>S: "OK"</t>
5330     </list>
5331     </t>
5332     </section>
5333    
5334     <section title="Getting amount of instruments" anchor="GET DB_INSTRUMENTS">
5335     <t>The front-end can retrieve the current amount of
5336     instruments in a specific directory by sending the following command:</t>
5337     <t>
5338     <list>
5339 iliev 1187 <t>GET DB_INSTRUMENTS [RECURSIVE] &lt;dir&gt;</t>
5340 iliev 1161 </list>
5341     </t>
5342     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; should be replaced by the absolute path name
5343 iliev 1187 of the directory. If RECURSIVE is specified, the number of all
5344     instruments, including those located in subdirectories of the
5345     specified directory, will be returned.</t>
5346 iliev 1161
5347     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5348     <t>
5349     <list>
5350     <t>The current number of instruments
5351     in the specified directory.</t>
5352     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5353     <list>
5354     <t>if the given directory does not exist.</t>
5355     </list>
5356     </t>
5357     </list>
5358     </t>
5359    
5360     <t>Example:</t>
5361     <t>
5362     <list>
5363     <t>C: "GET DB_INSTRUMENTS '/Piano Collection'"</t>
5364     <t>S: "2"</t>
5365     </list>
5366     </t>
5367     </section>
5368    
5369     <section title="Listing all instruments in specific directory" anchor="LIST DB_INSTRUMENTS">
5370     <t>The front-end can retrieve the current list of instruments
5371     in specific directory by sending the following command:</t>
5372     <t>
5373     <list>
5374 iliev 1187 <t>LIST DB_INSTRUMENTS [RECURSIVE] &lt;dir&gt;</t>
5375 iliev 1161 </list>
5376     </t>
5377     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; should be replaced by the absolute path
5378 iliev 1187 name of the directory. If RECURSIVE is specified, the absolute path
5379     names of all instruments, including those located in subdirectories
5380     of the specified directory, will be returned.</t>
5381 iliev 1161
5382     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5383     <t>
5384     <list>
5385     <t>A comma separated list of all instruments
5386     (encapsulated into apostrophes) in the specified directory.</t>
5387     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5388     <list>
5389     <t>if the given directory does not exist.</t>
5390     </list>
5391     </t>
5392     </list>
5393     </t>
5394     <t>Example:</t>
5395     <t>
5396     <list>
5397     <t>C: "LIST DB_INSTRUMENTS '/Piano Collection'"</t>
5398     <t>S: "'Bosendorfer 290','Steinway D'"</t>
5399     </list>
5400     </t>
5401 iliev 1187 <t>
5402     <list>
5403     <t>C: "LIST DB_INSTRUMENTS RECURSIVE '/Piano Collection'"</t>
5404     <t>S: "'/Piano Collection/Bosendorfer 290','/Piano Collection/Steinway D','/Piano Collection/Lite/Free Piano'"</t>
5405     </list>
5406     </t>
5407 iliev 1161 </section>
5408    
5409     <section title="Getting instrument information" anchor="GET DB_INSTRUMENT INFO">
5410     <t>The front-end can ask for the current settings of an
5411     instrument by sending the following command:</t>
5412     <t>
5413     <list>
5414     <t>GET DB_INSTRUMENT INFO &lt;instr_path&gt;</t>
5415     </list>
5416     </t>
5417     <t>Where &lt;instr_path&gt; should be replaced by the absolute path
5418     name of the instrument the front-end is interested in.</t>
5419    
5420     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5421     <t>
5422     <list>
5423     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
5424     Each answer line begins with the settings category name
5425     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
5426     the info character string to that setting category. At the
5427     moment the following categories are defined:</t>
5428    
5429     <t>
5430     <list>
5431     <t>INSTRUMENT_FILE -
5432     <list>
5433     <t>File name of the instrument.</t>
5434     </list>
5435     </t>
5436     <t>INSTRUMENT_NR -
5437     <list>
5438     <t>Index of the instrument within the file.</t>
5439     </list>
5440     </t>
5441     <t>FORMAT_FAMILY -
5442     <list>
5443     <t>The format family of the instrument.</t>
5444     </list>
5445     </t>
5446     <t>FORMAT_VERSION -
5447     <list>
5448     <t>The format version of the instrument.</t>
5449     </list>
5450     </t>
5451     <t>SIZE -
5452     <list>
5453     <t>The size of the instrument in bytes.</t>
5454     </list>
5455     </t>
5456     <t>CREATED -
5457     <list>
5458     <t>The date and time when the instrument is added
5459     in the instruments database, represented in
5460     "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS" format</t>
5461     </list>
5462     </t>
5463     <t>MODIFIED -
5464     <list>
5465     <t>The date and time of the last modification of the
5466     instrument's database settings, represented in
5467     "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS" format</t>
5468     </list>
5469     </t>
5470     <t>DESCRIPTION -
5471     <list>
5472     <t>A brief description of the instrument</t>
5473     </list>
5474     </t>
5475     <t>IS_DRUM -
5476     <list>
5477     <t>either true or false, determines whether the
5478     instrument is a drumkit or a chromatic instrument</t>
5479     </list>
5480     </t>
5481     <t>PRODUCT -
5482     <list>
5483     <t>The product title of the instrument</t>
5484     </list>
5485     </t>
5486     <t>ARTISTS -
5487     <list>
5488     <t>Lists the artist names</t>
5489     </list>
5490     </t>
5491     <t>KEYWORDS -
5492     <list>
5493     <t>Provides a list of keywords that refer to the instrument.
5494     Keywords are separated with semicolon and blank.</t>
5495     </list>
5496     </t>
5497     </list>
5498     </t>
5499     </list>
5500     </t>
5501     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
5502    
5503     <t>Example:</t>
5504     <t>
5505     <list>
5506     <t>C: "GET DB_INSTRUMENT INFO '/Piano Collection/Bosendorfer 290'"</t>
5507     <t>S: "INSTRUMENT_FILE: /home/me/gigs/Bosendorfer 290.gig"</t>
5508     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"INSTRUMENT_NR: 0"</t>
5509     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FORMAT_FAMILY: GIG"</t>
5510     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FORMAT_VERSION: 2"</t>
5511     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"SIZE: 2050871870"</t>
5512     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"CREATED: 2007-02-05 10:23:12"</t>
5513     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"MODIFIED: 2007-04-07 12:50:21"</t>
5514     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"DESCRIPTION: "</t>
5515     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"IS_DRUM: false"</t>
5516     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"PRODUCT: GRANDIOSO Bosendorfer 290"</t>
5517     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"ARTISTS: Post Musical Instruments"</t>
5518     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"KEYWORDS: Bosendorfer"</t>
5519     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
5520     </list>
5521     </t>
5522     </section>
5523    
5524     <section title="Renaming an instrument" anchor="SET DB_INSTRUMENT NAME">
5525     <t>The front-end can alter the name of a specific
5526     instrument by sending the following command:</t>
5527     <t>
5528     <list>
5529     <t>SET DB_INSTRUMENT NAME &lt;instr&gt; &lt;name&gt;</t>
5530     </list>
5531     </t>
5532     <t>Where &lt;instr&gt; is the absolute path name of the instrument and
5533     &lt;name&gt; is the new name for that instrument.</t>
5534    
5535     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5536     <t>
5537     <list>
5538     <t>"OK" -
5539     <list>
5540     <t>on success</t>
5541     </list>
5542     </t>
5543     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5544     <list>
5545     <t>in case the given instrument does not exists,
5546     or if an instrument with name equal to the new
5547     name already exists.</t>
5548     </list>
5549     </t>
5550     </list>
5551     </t>
5552    
5553     <t>Example:</t>
5554     <t>
5555     <list>
5556     <t>C: "SET DB_INSTRUMENT NAME '/Piano Collection/Bosendorfer' 'Bosendorfer 290'"</t>
5557     <t>S: "OK"</t>
5558     </list>
5559     </t>
5560     </section>
5561    
5562     <section title="Moving an instrument" anchor="MOVE DB_INSTRUMENT">
5563     <t>The front-end can move a specific instrument to another directory by
5564     sending the following command:</t>
5565     <t>
5566     <list>
5567     <t>MOVE DB_INSTRUMENT &lt;instr&gt; &lt;dst&gt;</t>
5568     </list>
5569     </t>
5570     <t>Where &lt;instr&gt; is the absolute path name of the instrument
5571     to move and &lt;dst&gt; is the directory where the instrument will
5572     be moved to.</t>
5573    
5574     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5575     <t>
5576     <list>
5577     <t>"OK" -
5578     <list>
5579     <t>on success</t>
5580     </list>
5581     </t>
5582     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5583     <list>
5584     <t>in case the given instrument does not exists,
5585     or if an instrument with name equal to the name of the
5586     specified instrument already exists in the destination
5587     directory.</t>
5588     </list>
5589     </t>
5590     </list>
5591     </t>
5592    
5593     <t>Example:</t>
5594     <t>
5595     <list>
5596     <t>C: "MOVE DB_INSTRUMENT '/Piano Collection/Bosendorfer 290' '/Piano Collection/Acoustic'"</t>
5597     <t>S: "OK"</t>
5598     </list>
5599     </t>
5600     </section>
5601    
5602 iliev 1187 <section title="Copying instruments" anchor="COPY DB_INSTRUMENT">
5603     <t>The front-end can copy a specific instrument to another directory by
5604     sending the following command:</t>
5605     <t>
5606     <list>
5607     <t>COPY DB_INSTRUMENT &lt;instr&gt; &lt;dst&gt;</t>
5608     </list>
5609     </t>
5610     <t>Where &lt;instr&gt; is the absolute path name of the instrument
5611     to copy and &lt;dst&gt; is the directory where the instrument will
5612     be copied to.</t>
5613    
5614     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5615     <t>
5616     <list>
5617     <t>"OK" -
5618     <list>
5619     <t>on success</t>
5620     </list>
5621     </t>
5622     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5623     <list>
5624     <t>in case the given instrument does not exists,
5625     or if an instrument with name equal to the name of the
5626     specified instrument already exists in the destination
5627     directory.</t>
5628     </list>
5629     </t>
5630     </list>
5631     </t>
5632    
5633     <t>Example:</t>
5634     <t>
5635     <list>
5636     <t>C: "COPY DB_INSTRUMENT '/Piano Collection/Bosendorfer 290' '/Acoustic/Pianos/'"</t>
5637     <t>S: "OK"</t>
5638     </list>
5639     </t>
5640     </section>
5641    
5642 iliev 1161 <section title="Changing the description of instrument" anchor="SET DB_INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION">
5643     <t>The front-end can alter the description of a specific
5644     instrument by sending the following command:</t>
5645     <t>
5646     <list>
5647     <t>SET DB_INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION &lt;instr&gt; &lt;desc&gt;</t>
5648     </list>
5649     </t>
5650     <t>Where &lt;instr&gt; is the absolute path name of the instrument and
5651     &lt;desc&gt; is the new description for the instrument.</t>
5652    
5653     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5654     <t>
5655     <list>
5656     <t>"OK" -
5657     <list>
5658     <t>on success</t>
5659     </list>
5660     </t>
5661     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5662     <list>
5663     <t>in case the given instrument does not exists.</t>
5664     </list>
5665     </t>
5666     </list>
5667     </t>
5668    
5669     <t>Example:</t>
5670     <t>
5671     <list>
5672     <t>C: "SET DB_INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION '/Piano Collection/Acoustic/Bosendorfer 290' 'No comment :)'"</t>
5673     <t>S: "OK"</t>
5674     </list>
5675     </t>
5676     </section>
5677    
5678 iliev 1187 <section title="Finding instruments" anchor="FIND DB_INSTRUMENTS">
5679     <t>The front-end can search for instruments
5680     in specific directory by sending the following command:</t>
5681     <t>
5682     <list>
5683     <t>FIND DB_INSTRUMENTS [NON_RECURSIVE] &lt;dir&gt; &lt;criteria-list&gt;</t>
5684     </list>
5685     </t>
5686     <t>Where &lt;dir&gt; should be replaced by the absolute path
5687     name of the directory to search in. If NON_RECURSIVE is specified, the
5688     directories located in subdirectories of the specified directory will not
5689     be searched. &lt;criteria-list&gt; is a list of search criterias
5690     in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...". The following criterias are
5691     allowed:</t>
5692     <t>
5693     <t>NAME='&lt;search-string&gt;'
5694     <list>
5695     <t>Restricts the search to instruments, which names
5696     satisfy the supplied search string.</t>
5697     </list>
5698     </t>
5699    
5700     <t>SIZE=[&lt;min&gt;]..[&lt;max&gt;]
5701     <list>
5702 schoenebeck 1249 <t>Restricts the search to instruments, which
5703 iliev 1187 size is in the specified range. If &lt;min&gt; is omitted,
5704     the search results are restricted to instruments with size less then
5705     or equal to &lt;max&gt;. If &lt;max&gt; is omitted, the
5706     search is restricted to instruments with size greater then
5707     or equal to &lt;min&gt;.</t>
5708     </list>
5709     </t>
5710    
5711     <t>CREATED='[&lt;date-after&gt;]..[&lt;date-before&gt;]'
5712     <list>
5713     <t>Restricts the search to instruments, which creation
5714     date satisfies the specified period, where &lt;date-after&gt;
5715     and &lt;date-before&gt; are in "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS" format.
5716     If &lt;date-after&gt; is omitted the search is restricted to
5717     instruments created before &lt;date-before&gt;. If
5718     &lt;date-before&gt; is omitted, the search is restricted
5719     to instruments created after &lt;date-after&gt;.</t>
5720     </list>
5721     </t>
5722    
5723     <t>MODIFIED='[&lt;date-after&gt;]..[&lt;date-before&gt;]'
5724     <list>
5725     <t>Restricts the search to instruments, which
5726     date of last modification satisfies the specified period, where
5727     &lt;date-after&gt; and &lt;date-before&gt; are in "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS"
5728     format. If &lt;date-after&gt; is omitted the search is restricted to
5729     instruments, which are last modified before &lt;date-before&gt;. If
5730     &lt;date-before&gt; is omitted, the search is restricted to instruments,
5731     which are last modified after &lt;date-after&gt;.</t>
5732     </list>
5733     </t>
5734    
5735     <t>DESCRIPTION='&lt;search-string&gt;'
5736     <list>
5737     <t>Restricts the search to instruments with description
5738     that satisfies the supplied search string.</t>
5739     </list>
5740     </t>
5741    
5742     <t>PRODUCT='&lt;search-string&gt;'
5743     <list>
5744     <t>Restricts the search to instruments with product info
5745     that satisfies the supplied search string.</t>
5746     </list>
5747     </t>
5748    
5749     <t>ARTISTS='&lt;search-string&gt;'
5750     <list>
5751     <t>Restricts the search to instruments with artists info
5752     that satisfies the supplied search string.</t>
5753     </list>
5754     </t>
5755    
5756     <t>KEYWORDS='&lt;search-string&gt;'
5757     <list>
5758     <t>Restricts the search to instruments with keyword list
5759     that satisfies the supplied search string.</t>
5760     </list>
5761     </t>
5762    
5763     <t>IS_DRUM=true | false
5764     <list>
5765 schoenebeck 1249 <t>Either true or false. Restricts the search to
5766 iliev 1187 drum kits or chromatic instruments.</t>
5767     </list>
5768     </t>
5769    
5770     <t>FORMAT_FAMILIES='&lt;format-list&gt;'
5771     <list>
5772     <t>Restricts the search to instruments of the supplied format families,
5773     where &lt;format-list&gt; is a comma separated list of format families.</t>
5774     </list>
5775     </t>
5776     </t>
5777    
5778     <t>Where &lt;search-string&gt; is either a regular expression, or a
5779     word list separated with spaces for OR search and with '+' for AND search.</t>
5780    
5781     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5782     <t>
5783     <list>
5784     <t>A comma separated list with the absolute path names (encapsulated into
5785     apostrophes) of all instruments in the specified directory that satisfy
5786     the supplied search criterias.</t>
5787     <t>"ERR:&lt;error-code&gt;:&lt;error-message&gt;" -
5788     <list>
5789     <t>if the given directory does not exist.</t>
5790     </list>
5791     </t>
5792     </list>
5793     </t>
5794     <t>Example:</t>
5795     <t>
5796     <list>
5797     <t>C: "FIND DB_INSTRUMENTS '/Piano Collection' NAME='bosendorfer+290'"</t>
5798     <t>S: "'/Piano Collection/Bosendorfer 290'"</t>
5799     </list>
5800     </t>
5801     <t>
5802     <list>
5803     <t>C: "FIND DB_INSTRUMENTS '/Piano Collection' CREATED='2007-04-01 09:30:13..'"</t>
5804     <t>S: "'/Piano Collection/Bosendorfer 290','/Piano Collection/Steinway D'"</t>
5805     </list>
5806     </t>
5807     </section>
5808    
5809 iliev 1200 <section title="Getting job status information" anchor="GET DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB INFO">
5810     <t>The front-end can ask for the current status of a
5811     particular database instruments job by sending the following command:</t>
5812     <t>
5813     <list>
5814     <t>GET DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB INFO &lt;job-id&gt;</t>
5815     </list>
5816     </t>
5817     <t>Where &lt;job-id&gt; should be replaced by the numerical ID
5818     of the job the front-end is interested in.</t>
5819    
5820     <t>Possible Answers:</t>
5821     <t>
5822     <list>
5823     <t>LinuxSampler will answer by sending a &lt;CRLF&gt; separated list.
5824     Each answer line begins with the settings category name
5825     followed by a colon and then a space character &lt;SP&gt; and finally
5826     the info character string to that setting category. At the
5827     moment the following categories are defined:</t>
5828    
5829     <t>
5830     <list>
5831     <t>FILES_TOTAL -
5832     <list>
5833     <t>The total number of files scheduled for scanning</t>
5834     </list>
5835     </t>
5836     <t>FILES_SCANNED -
5837     <list>
5838     <t>The current number of scanned files</t>
5839     </list>
5840     </t>
5841     <t>SCANNING -
5842     <list>
5843     <t>The absolute path name of the file which is currently
5844     being scanned</t>
5845     </list>
5846     </t>
5847     <t>STATUS -
5848     <list>
5849     <t>An integer value between 0 and 100 indicating the
5850     scanning progress percentage of the file which is
5851     currently being scanned</t>
5852     </list>
5853     </t>
5854     </list>
5855     </t>
5856     </list>
5857     </t>
5858     <t>The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order.</t>
5859    
5860     <t>Example:</t>
5861     <t>
5862     <list>
5863     <t>C: "GET DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB INFO 2"</t>
5864     <t>S: "FILES_TOTAL: 12"</t>
5865     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"FILES_SCANNED: 7"</t>
5866     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"SCANNING: /home/me/gigs/Bosendorfer 290.gig"</t>
5867     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"STATUS: 42"</t>
5868     <t>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"."</t>
5869     </list>
5870     </t>
5871     </section>
5872    
5873 iliev 1161 </section>
5874    
5875 schoenebeck 151 </section>
5876    
5877 schoenebeck 944
5878 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Command Syntax" anchor="command_syntax">
5879 schoenebeck 573 <t>The grammar of the control protocol as descibed in <xref target="control_commands"/>
5880     is defined below using Backus-Naur Form (BNF as described in <xref target="RFC2234"/>)
5881     where applicable.
5882     </t>
5883     <!--
5884     This section is automatically generated by scripts/update_grammar.pl
5885     from src/network/lscp.y (yacc input file). Do not modify this section
5886     manually !
5887     -->
5888     <!-- GRAMMAR_BNF_BEGIN - do NOT delete or modify this line !!! -->
5889 schoenebeck 937
5890     <t>input =
5891     <list>
5892     <t>line LF
5893     </t>
5894     <t>/ line CR LF
5895     </t>
5896     </list>
5897     </t>
5898     <t>line =
5899     <list>
5900     <t>/* epsilon (empty line ignored) */
5901     </t>
5902     <t>/ comment
5903     </t>
5904     <t>/ command
5905     </t>
5906     <t>/ error
5907     </t>
5908     </list>
5909     </t>
5910     <t>comment =
5911     <list>
5912     <t>'#'
5913     </t>
5914     <t>/ comment '#'
5915     </t>
5916     <t>/ comment SP
5917     </t>
5918     <t>/ comment number
5919     </t>
5920     <t>/ comment string
5921     </t>
5922     </list>
5923     </t>
5924     <t>command =
5925     <list>
5926 schoenebeck 973 <t>ADD SP add_instruction
5927 schoenebeck 937 </t>
5928 schoenebeck 944 <t>/ MAP SP map_instruction
5929     </t>
5930     <t>/ UNMAP SP unmap_instruction
5931     </t>
5932 schoenebeck 937 <t>/ GET SP get_instruction
5933     </t>
5934     <t>/ CREATE SP create_instruction
5935     </t>
5936     <t>/ DESTROY SP destroy_instruction
5937     </t>
5938     <t>/ LIST SP list_instruction
5939     </t>
5940     <t>/ LOAD SP load_instruction
5941     </t>
5942 schoenebeck 944 <t>/ REMOVE SP remove_instruction
5943 schoenebeck 937 </t>
5944     <t>/ SET SP set_instruction
5945     </t>
5946     <t>/ SUBSCRIBE SP subscribe_event
5947     </t>
5948     <t>/ UNSUBSCRIBE SP unsubscribe_event
5949     </t>
5950 schoenebeck 944 <t>/ RESET SP reset_instruction
5951 schoenebeck 937 </t>
5952 schoenebeck 944 <t>/ CLEAR SP clear_instruction
5953     </t>
5954 iliev 1187 <t>/ FIND SP find_instruction
5955     </t>
5956 iliev 1161 <t>/ MOVE SP move_instruction
5957     </t>
5958 iliev 1187 <t>/ COPY SP copy_instruction
5959     </t>
5960 schoenebeck 1249 <t>/ EDIT SP edit_instruction
5961     </t>
5962 schoenebeck 937 <t>/ RESET
5963     </t>
5964     <t>/ QUIT
5965     </t>
5966     </list>
5967     </t>
5968 schoenebeck 973 <t>add_instruction =
5969     <list>
5970     <t>CHANNEL
5971     </t>
5972 iliev 1161 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY SP pathname
5973     </t>
5974 iliev 1200 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP NON_MODAL SP scan_mode SP pathname SP pathname
5975 iliev 1161 </t>
5976 iliev 1200 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP scan_mode SP pathname SP pathname
5977 iliev 1161 </t>
5978 iliev 1200 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP NON_MODAL SP pathname SP pathname
5979     </t>
5980     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP NON_MODAL SP pathname SP pathname SP instrument_index
5981     </t>
5982 iliev 1161 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP pathname SP pathname
5983     </t>
5984     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP pathname SP pathname SP instrument_index
5985     </t>
5986 schoenebeck 973 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP
5987     </t>
5988     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP SP map_name
5989     </t>
5990     </list>
5991     </t>
5992 schoenebeck 937 <t>subscribe_event =
5993     <list>
5994 iliev 984 <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_COUNT
5995 schoenebeck 937 </t>
5996 iliev 984 <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_INFO
5997     </t>
5998     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_COUNT
5999     </t>
6000     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_INFO
6001     </t>
6002     <t>/ CHANNEL_COUNT
6003     </t>
6004 schoenebeck 937 <t>/ VOICE_COUNT
6005     </t>
6006     <t>/ STREAM_COUNT
6007     </t>
6008     <t>/ BUFFER_FILL
6009     </t>
6010     <t>/ CHANNEL_INFO
6011     </t>
6012 iliev 1109 <t>/ FX_SEND_COUNT
6013     </t>
6014     <t>/ FX_SEND_INFO
6015     </t>
6016 iliev 984 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP_COUNT
6017     </t>
6018     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP_INFO
6019     </t>
6020     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_COUNT
6021     </t>
6022     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_INFO
6023     </t>
6024 iliev 1161 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_COUNT
6025     </t>
6026     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_INFO
6027     </t>
6028     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_COUNT
6029     </t>
6030     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_INFO
6031     </t>
6032 iliev 1200 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB_INFO
6033     </t>
6034 schoenebeck 937 <t>/ MISCELLANEOUS
6035     </t>
6036     <t>/ TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT
6037     </t>
6038 iliev 1109 <t>/ GLOBAL_INFO
6039     </t>
6040 schoenebeck 937 </list>
6041     </t>
6042     <t>unsubscribe_event =
6043     <list>
6044 iliev 984 <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_COUNT
6045 schoenebeck 937 </t>
6046 iliev 984 <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_INFO
6047     </t>
6048     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_COUNT
6049     </t>
6050     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_INFO
6051     </t>
6052     <t>/ CHANNEL_COUNT
6053     </t>
6054 schoenebeck 937 <t>/ VOICE_COUNT
6055     </t>
6056     <t>/ STREAM_COUNT
6057     </t>
6058     <t>/ BUFFER_FILL
6059     </t>
6060     <t>/ CHANNEL_INFO
6061     </t>
6062 iliev 1109 <t>/ FX_SEND_COUNT
6063     </t>
6064     <t>/ FX_SEND_INFO
6065     </t>
6066 iliev 984 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP_COUNT
6067     </t>
6068     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP_INFO
6069     </t>
6070     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_COUNT
6071     </t>
6072     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_INFO
6073     </t>
6074 iliev 1161 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_COUNT
6075     </t>
6076     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_INFO
6077     </t>
6078     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_COUNT
6079     </t>
6080     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_INFO
6081     </t>
6082 iliev 1200 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB_INFO
6083     </t>
6084 schoenebeck 937 <t>/ MISCELLANEOUS
6085     </t>
6086     <t>/ TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT
6087     </t>
6088 iliev 1109 <t>/ GLOBAL_INFO
6089     </t>
6090 schoenebeck 937 </list>
6091     </t>
6092 schoenebeck 944 <t>map_instruction =
6093     <list>
6094 schoenebeck 1047 <t>MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP modal_arg midi_map SP midi_bank SP midi_prog SP engine_name SP filename SP instrument_index SP volume_value
6095 schoenebeck 944 </t>
6096 schoenebeck 1047 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP modal_arg midi_map SP midi_bank SP midi_prog SP engine_name SP filename SP instrument_index SP volume_value SP instr_load_mode
6097 schoenebeck 944 </t>
6098 schoenebeck 1047 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP modal_arg midi_map SP midi_bank SP midi_prog SP engine_name SP filename SP instrument_index SP volume_value SP entry_name
6099 schoenebeck 944 </t>
6100 schoenebeck 1047 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP modal_arg midi_map SP midi_bank SP midi_prog SP engine_name SP filename SP instrument_index SP volume_value SP instr_load_mode SP entry_name
6101 schoenebeck 944 </t>
6102     </list>
6103     </t>
6104     <t>unmap_instruction =
6105     <list>
6106 schoenebeck 973 <t>MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP midi_map SP midi_bank SP midi_prog
6107 schoenebeck 944 </t>
6108     </list>
6109     </t>
6110     <t>remove_instruction =
6111     <list>
6112     <t>CHANNEL SP sampler_channel
6113     </t>
6114 schoenebeck 973 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP SP midi_map
6115     </t>
6116     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP SP ALL
6117     </t>
6118 iliev 1161 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY SP FORCE SP pathname
6119     </t>
6120     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY SP pathname
6121     </t>
6122     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT SP pathname
6123     </t>
6124 schoenebeck 944 </list>
6125     </t>
6126 schoenebeck 937 <t>get_instruction =
6127     <list>
6128     <t>AVAILABLE_ENGINES
6129     </t>
6130     <t>/ AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS
6131     </t>
6132     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER SP INFO SP string
6133     </t>
6134     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER SP INFO SP string SP string
6135     </t>
6136     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER SP INFO SP string SP string SP key_val_list
6137     </t>
6138     <t>/ AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS
6139     </t>
6140     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER SP INFO SP string
6141     </t>
6142     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER SP INFO SP string SP string
6143     </t>
6144     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER SP INFO SP string SP string SP key_val_list
6145     </t>
6146     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES
6147     </t>
6148     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES
6149     </t>
6150     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE SP INFO SP number
6151     </t>
6152     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE SP INFO SP number
6153     </t>
6154     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_PORT SP INFO SP number SP number
6155     </t>
6156     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER SP INFO SP number SP number SP string
6157     </t>
6158     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL SP INFO SP number SP number
6159     </t>
6160     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER SP INFO SP number SP number SP string
6161     </t>
6162     <t>/ CHANNELS
6163     </t>
6164     <t>/ CHANNEL SP INFO SP sampler_channel
6165     </t>
6166     <t>/ CHANNEL SP BUFFER_FILL SP buffer_size_type SP sampler_channel
6167     </t>
6168     <t>/ CHANNEL SP STREAM_COUNT SP sampler_channel
6169     </t>
6170     <t>/ CHANNEL SP VOICE_COUNT SP sampler_channel
6171     </t>
6172     <t>/ ENGINE SP INFO SP engine_name
6173     </t>
6174     <t>/ SERVER SP INFO
6175     </t>
6176     <t>/ TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT
6177     </t>
6178     <t>/ TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT_MAX
6179     </t>
6180 schoenebeck 973 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENTS SP midi_map
6181 schoenebeck 944 </t>
6182 schoenebeck 973 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENTS SP ALL
6183 schoenebeck 944 </t>
6184 schoenebeck 973 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP INFO SP midi_map SP midi_bank SP midi_prog
6185     </t>
6186     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS
6187     </t>
6188     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP SP INFO SP midi_map
6189     </t>
6190 schoenebeck 1001 <t>/ FX_SENDS SP sampler_channel
6191     </t>
6192     <t>/ FX_SEND SP INFO SP sampler_channel SP fx_send_id
6193     </t>
6194 iliev 1187 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES SP RECURSIVE SP pathname
6195     </t>
6196 iliev 1161 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES SP pathname
6197     </t>
6198     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY SP INFO SP pathname
6199     </t>
6200 iliev 1187 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP RECURSIVE SP pathname
6201     </t>
6202 iliev 1161 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP pathname
6203     </t>
6204     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT SP INFO SP pathname
6205     </t>
6206 iliev 1200 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB SP INFO SP number
6207     </t>
6208 schoenebeck 1005 <t>/ VOLUME
6209     </t>
6210 schoenebeck 937 </list>
6211     </t>
6212     <t>set_instruction =
6213     <list>
6214     <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER SP number SP string '=' param_val_list
6215     </t>
6216     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER SP number SP number SP string '=' param_val_list
6217     </t>
6218     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER SP number SP string '=' param_val_list
6219     </t>
6220     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER SP number SP number SP string '=' param_val_list
6221     </t>
6222     <t>/ CHANNEL SP set_chan_instruction
6223     </t>
6224 schoenebeck 973 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP SP NAME SP midi_map SP map_name
6225     </t>
6226 iliev 1135 <t>/ FX_SEND SP NAME SP sampler_channel SP fx_send_id SP fx_send_name
6227     </t>
6228 schoenebeck 1001 <t>/ FX_SEND SP AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL SP sampler_channel SP fx_send_id SP audio_channel_index SP audio_channel_index
6229     </t>
6230 schoenebeck 1026 <t>/ FX_SEND SP MIDI_CONTROLLER SP sampler_channel SP fx_send_id SP midi_ctrl
6231     </t>
6232     <t>/ FX_SEND SP LEVEL SP sampler_channel SP fx_send_id SP volume_value
6233     </t>
6234 iliev 1161 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY SP NAME SP pathname SP dirname
6235     </t>
6236     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY SP DESCRIPTION SP pathname SP stringval
6237     </t>
6238     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT SP NAME SP pathname SP dirname
6239     </t>
6240     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT SP DESCRIPTION SP pathname SP stringval
6241     </t>
6242 schoenebeck 937 <t>/ ECHO SP boolean
6243     </t>
6244 schoenebeck 1005 <t>/ VOLUME SP volume_value
6245     </t>
6246 schoenebeck 937 </list>
6247     </t>
6248     <t>create_instruction =
6249     <list>
6250     <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE SP string SP key_val_list
6251     </t>
6252     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE SP string
6253     </t>
6254     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE SP string SP key_val_list
6255     </t>
6256     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE SP string
6257     </t>
6258 schoenebeck 1001 <t>/ FX_SEND SP sampler_channel SP midi_ctrl
6259     </t>
6260     <t>/ FX_SEND SP sampler_channel SP midi_ctrl SP fx_send_name
6261     </t>
6262 schoenebeck 937 </list>
6263     </t>
6264 schoenebeck 944 <t>reset_instruction =
6265     <list>
6266     <t>CHANNEL SP sampler_channel
6267     </t>
6268     </list>
6269     </t>
6270     <t>clear_instruction =
6271     <list>
6272 schoenebeck 973 <t>MIDI_INSTRUMENTS SP midi_map
6273 schoenebeck 944 </t>
6274 schoenebeck 973 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENTS SP ALL
6275     </t>
6276 schoenebeck 944 </list>
6277     </t>
6278 iliev 1187 <t>find_instruction =
6279     <list>
6280     <t>DB_INSTRUMENTS SP NON_RECURSIVE SP pathname SP query_val_list
6281     </t>
6282     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP pathname SP query_val_list
6283     </t>
6284     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES SP NON_RECURSIVE SP pathname SP query_val_list
6285     </t>
6286     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES SP pathname SP query_val_list
6287     </t>
6288     </list>
6289     </t>
6290 iliev 1161 <t>move_instruction =
6291     <list>
6292     <t>DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY SP pathname SP pathname
6293     </t>
6294     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT SP pathname SP pathname
6295     </t>
6296     </list>
6297     </t>
6298 iliev 1187 <t>copy_instruction =
6299     <list>
6300     <t>DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY SP pathname SP pathname
6301     </t>
6302     <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT SP pathname SP pathname
6303     </t>
6304     </list>
6305     </t>
6306 schoenebeck 937 <t>destroy_instruction =
6307     <list>
6308     <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE SP number
6309     </t>
6310     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE SP number
6311     </t>
6312 schoenebeck 1001 <t>/ FX_SEND SP sampler_channel SP fx_send_id
6313     </t>
6314 schoenebeck 937 </list>
6315     </t>
6316     <t>load_instruction =
6317     <list>
6318     <t>INSTRUMENT SP load_instr_args
6319     </t>
6320     <t>/ ENGINE SP load_engine_args
6321     </t>
6322     </list>
6323     </t>
6324     <t>set_chan_instruction =
6325     <list>
6326     <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE SP sampler_channel SP device_index
6327     </t>
6328     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL SP sampler_channel SP audio_channel_index SP audio_channel_index
6329     </t>
6330     <t>/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_TYPE SP sampler_channel SP audio_output_type_name
6331     </t>
6332     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT SP sampler_channel SP device_index SP midi_input_port_index SP midi_input_channel_index
6333     </t>
6334     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE SP sampler_channel SP device_index
6335     </t>
6336     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_PORT SP sampler_channel SP midi_input_port_index
6337     </t>
6338     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_CHANNEL SP sampler_channel SP midi_input_channel_index
6339     </t>
6340     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_TYPE SP sampler_channel SP midi_input_type_name
6341     </t>
6342     <t>/ VOLUME SP sampler_channel SP volume_value
6343     </t>
6344     <t>/ MUTE SP sampler_channel SP boolean
6345     </t>
6346     <t>/ SOLO SP sampler_channel SP boolean
6347     </t>
6348 schoenebeck 973 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP SP sampler_channel SP midi_map
6349     </t>
6350     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP SP sampler_channel SP NONE
6351     </t>
6352     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP SP sampler_channel SP DEFAULT
6353     </t>
6354 schoenebeck 937 </list>
6355     </t>
6356 schoenebeck 1249 <t>edit_instruction =
6357     <list>
6358     <t>INSTRUMENT SP sampler_channel
6359     </t>
6360     </list>
6361     </t>
6362 schoenebeck 1047 <t>modal_arg =
6363     <list>
6364     <t>/* epsilon (empty argument) */
6365     </t>
6366     <t>/ NON_MODAL SP
6367     </t>
6368     </list>
6369     </t>
6370 schoenebeck 937 <t>key_val_list =
6371     <list>
6372     <t>string '=' param_val_list
6373     </t>
6374     <t>/ key_val_list SP string '=' param_val_list
6375     </t>
6376     </list>
6377     </t>
6378     <t>buffer_size_type =
6379     <list>
6380     <t>BYTES
6381     </t>
6382     <t>/ PERCENTAGE
6383     </t>
6384     </list>
6385     </t>
6386     <t>list_instruction =
6387     <list>
6388     <t>AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES
6389     </t>
6390     <t>/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES
6391     </t>
6392     <t>/ CHANNELS
6393     </t>
6394     <t>/ AVAILABLE_ENGINES
6395     </t>
6396     <t>/ AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS
6397     </t>
6398     <t>/ AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS
6399     </t>
6400 schoenebeck 973 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENTS SP midi_map
6401 schoenebeck 944 </t>
6402 schoenebeck 973 <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENTS SP ALL
6403     </t>
6404     <t>/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAPS
6405     </t>
6406 schoenebeck 1001 <t>/ FX_SENDS SP sampler_channel
6407     </t>
6408 iliev 1187 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES SP RECURSIVE SP pathname
6409     </t>
6410 iliev 1161 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORIES SP pathname
6411     </t>
6412 iliev 1187 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP RECURSIVE SP pathname
6413     </t>
6414 iliev 1161 <t>/ DB_INSTRUMENTS SP pathname
6415     </t>
6416 schoenebeck 937 </list>
6417     </t>
6418     <t>load_instr_args =
6419     <list>
6420     <t>filename SP instrument_index SP sampler_channel
6421     </t>
6422     <t>/ NON_MODAL SP filename SP instrument_index SP sampler_channel
6423     </t>
6424     </list>
6425     </t>
6426     <t>load_engine_args =
6427     <list>
6428     <t>engine_name SP sampler_channel
6429     </t>
6430     </list>
6431     </t>
6432 schoenebeck 944 <t>instr_load_mode =
6433     <list>
6434     <t>ON_DEMAND
6435     </t>
6436     <t>/ ON_DEMAND_HOLD
6437     </t>
6438     <t>/ PERSISTENT
6439     </t>
6440     </list>
6441     </t>
6442 schoenebeck 937 <t>device_index =
6443     <list>
6444     <t>number
6445     </t>
6446     </list>
6447     </t>
6448     <t>audio_channel_index =
6449     <list>
6450     <t>number
6451     </t>
6452     </list>
6453     </t>
6454     <t>audio_output_type_name =
6455     <list>
6456     <t>string
6457     </t>
6458     </list>
6459     </t>
6460     <t>midi_input_port_index =
6461     <list>
6462     <t>number
6463     </t>
6464     </list>
6465     </t>
6466     <t>midi_input_channel_index =
6467     <list>
6468     <t>number
6469     </t>
6470     <t>/ ALL
6471     </t>
6472     </list>
6473     </t>
6474     <t>midi_input_type_name =
6475     <list>
6476     <t>string
6477     </t>
6478     </list>
6479     </t>
6480 schoenebeck 973 <t>midi_map =
6481 schoenebeck 944 <list>
6482     <t>number
6483     </t>
6484     </list>
6485     </t>
6486 schoenebeck 973 <t>midi_bank =
6487 schoenebeck 944 <list>
6488     <t>number
6489     </t>
6490     </list>
6491     </t>
6492     <t>midi_prog =
6493     <list>
6494     <t>number
6495     </t>
6496     </list>
6497     </t>
6498 schoenebeck 1001 <t>midi_ctrl =
6499     <list>
6500     <t>number
6501     </t>
6502     </list>
6503     </t>
6504 schoenebeck 937 <t>volume_value =
6505     <list>
6506     <t>dotnum
6507     </t>
6508     <t>/ number
6509     </t>
6510     </list>
6511     </t>
6512     <t>sampler_channel =
6513     <list>
6514     <t>number
6515     </t>
6516     </list>
6517     </t>
6518     <t>instrument_index =
6519     <list>
6520     <t>number
6521     </t>
6522     </list>
6523     </t>
6524 schoenebeck 1001 <t>fx_send_id =
6525     <list>
6526     <t>number
6527     </t>
6528     </list>
6529     </t>
6530 schoenebeck 937 <t>engine_name =
6531     <list>
6532     <t>string
6533     </t>
6534     </list>
6535     </t>
6536 iliev 1161 <t>pathname =
6537     <list>
6538     <t>stringval
6539     </t>
6540     </list>
6541     </t>
6542     <t>dirname =
6543     <list>
6544     <t>stringval
6545     </t>
6546     </list>
6547     </t>
6548 schoenebeck 937 <t>filename =
6549     <list>
6550 schoenebeck 1249 <t>stringval_escaped
6551 schoenebeck 937 </t>
6552     </list>
6553     </t>
6554 schoenebeck 973 <t>map_name =
6555     <list>
6556     <t>stringval
6557     </t>
6558     </list>
6559     </t>
6560 schoenebeck 944 <t>entry_name =
6561     <list>
6562     <t>stringval
6563     </t>
6564     </list>
6565     </t>
6566 schoenebeck 1001 <t>fx_send_name =
6567     <list>
6568     <t>stringval
6569     </t>
6570     </list>
6571     </t>
6572 schoenebeck 937 <t>param_val_list =
6573     <list>
6574     <t>param_val
6575     </t>
6576     <t>/ param_val_list','param_val
6577     </t>
6578     </list>
6579     </t>
6580     <t>param_val =
6581     <list>
6582     <t>string
6583     </t>
6584     <t>/ stringval
6585     </t>
6586     <t>/ number
6587     </t>
6588     <t>/ dotnum
6589     </t>
6590     </list>
6591     </t>
6592 iliev 1187 <t>query_val_list =
6593     <list>
6594     <t>string '=' query_val
6595     </t>
6596     <t>/ query_val_list SP string '=' query_val
6597     </t>
6598     </list>
6599     </t>
6600     <t>query_val =
6601     <list>
6602     <t>string
6603     </t>
6604     <t>/ stringval
6605     </t>
6606     </list>
6607     </t>
6608 iliev 1200 <t>scan_mode =
6609     <list>
6610     <t>RECURSIVE
6611     </t>
6612     <t>/ NON_RECURSIVE
6613     </t>
6614     <t>/ FLAT
6615     </t>
6616     </list>
6617     </t>
6618 schoenebeck 937
6619 schoenebeck 573 <!-- GRAMMAR_BNF_END - do NOT delete or modify this line !!! -->
6620 schoenebeck 1249
6621     <section title="Character Set and Escape Sequences" anchor="character_set">
6622 schoenebeck 1250 <t>Older versions of this protocol up to and including v1.1 only
6623 schoenebeck 1249 supported the standard ASCII character set (ASCII code 0 - 127)
6624     <xref target="RFC20"/>, all younger versions of this protocol
6625     however support the Extended ASCII character set (ASCII code
6626     0 - 255). The same group of younger protocols also support
6627     escape sequences, but only for certain, explicitly declared
6628     parts of the protocol. The supported escape sequences are
6629     defined as follows:</t>
6630     <texttable>
6631     <ttcol>ASCII Character Sequence</ttcol>
6632     <ttcol>Translated into (Name)</ttcol>
6633     <c>\n</c> <c>new line</c>
6634     <c>\r</c> <c>carriage return</c>
6635     <c>\f</c> <c>form feed</c>
6636     <c>\t</c> <c>horizontal tab</c>
6637     <c>\v</c> <c>vertical tab</c>
6638     <c>\'</c> <c>apostrophe</c>
6639     <c>\"</c> <c>quotation mark</c>
6640     <c>\\</c> <c>backslash</c>
6641     <c>\OOO</c> <c>three digit octal ASCII code of the character</c>
6642     <c>\xHH</c> <c>two digit hex ASCII code of the character</c>
6643     </texttable>
6644     <t>Notice: due to the transition of certain parts of the
6645     protocol which now support escape sequences, a slight backward
6646 schoenebeck 1250 incompatibility to protocols version v1.1 and younger has been
6647 schoenebeck 1249 introduced. The only difference is that in parts of the protocol
6648     where escape characters are now supported, a backslash characters
6649     MUST be escaped as well (that is as double backslash), whereas
6650     in the old versions a single backslash was sufficient.</t>
6651     </section>
6652 schoenebeck 151 </section>
6653    
6654 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Events" anchor="events">
6655 schoenebeck 151 <t>This chapter will describe all currently defined events supported by LinuxSampler.</t>
6656    
6657 iliev 981 <section title="Number of audio output devices changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_COUNT">
6658     <t>Client may want to be notified when the total number of audio output devices on the
6659     back-end changes by issuing the following command:</t>
6660     <t>
6661     <list>
6662     <t>SUBSCRIBE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_COUNT</t>
6663     </list>
6664     </t>
6665     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6666     <t>
6667     <list>
6668     <t>"NOTIFY:AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_COUNT:&lt;devices&gt;"</t>
6669     </list>
6670     </t>
6671     <t>where &lt;devices&gt; will be replaced by the new number
6672     of audio output devices.</t>
6673     </section>
6674    
6675     <section title="Audio output device's settings changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_INFO">
6676     <t>Client may want to be notified when changes were made to audio output devices on the
6677     back-end by issuing the following command:</t>
6678     <t>
6679     <list>
6680     <t>SUBSCRIBE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_INFO</t>
6681     </list>
6682     </t>
6683     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6684     <t>
6685     <list>
6686     <t>"NOTIFY:AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_INFO:&lt;device-id&gt;"</t>
6687     </list>
6688     </t>
6689     <t>where &lt;device-id&gt; will be replaced by the numerical ID of the audio output device,
6690     which settings has been changed. The front-end will have to send
6691     the respective command to actually get the audio output device info. Because these messages
6692     will be triggered by LSCP commands issued by other clients rather than real
6693     time events happening on the server, it is believed that an empty notification
6694     message is sufficient here.</t>
6695     </section>
6696    
6697     <section title="Number of MIDI input devices changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_COUNT">
6698     <t>Client may want to be notified when the total number of MIDI input devices on the
6699     back-end changes by issuing the following command:</t>
6700     <t>
6701     <list>
6702     <t>SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_COUNT</t>
6703     </list>
6704     </t>
6705     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6706     <t>
6707     <list>
6708     <t>"NOTIFY:MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_COUNT:&lt;devices&gt;"</t>
6709     </list>
6710     </t>
6711     <t>where &lt;devices&gt; will be replaced by the new number
6712     of MIDI input devices.</t>
6713     </section>
6714    
6715     <section title="MIDI input device's settings changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_INFO">
6716     <t>Client may want to be notified when changes were made to MIDI input devices on the
6717     back-end by issuing the following command:</t>
6718     <t>
6719     <list>
6720     <t>SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_INFO</t>
6721     </list>
6722     </t>
6723     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6724     <t>
6725     <list>
6726     <t>"NOTIFY:MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_INFO:&lt;device-id&gt;"</t>
6727     </list>
6728     </t>
6729     <t>where &lt;device-id&gt; will be replaced by the numerical ID of the MIDI input device,
6730     which settings has been changed. The front-end will have to send
6731     the respective command to actually get the MIDI input device info. Because these messages
6732     will be triggered by LSCP commands issued by other clients rather than real
6733     time events happening on the server, it is believed that an empty notification
6734     message is sufficient here.</t>
6735     </section>
6736    
6737     <section title="Number of sampler channels changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE CHANNEL_COUNT">
6738 schoenebeck 151 <t>Client may want to be notified when the total number of channels on the
6739     back-end changes by issuing the following command:</t>
6740     <t>
6741     <list>
6742 schoenebeck 556 <t>SUBSCRIBE CHANNEL_COUNT</t>
6743 schoenebeck 151 </list>
6744     </t>
6745     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6746     <t>
6747     <list>
6748 schoenebeck 556 <t>"NOTIFY:CHANNEL_COUNT:&lt;channels&gt;"</t>
6749 schoenebeck 151 </list>
6750     </t>
6751     <t>where &lt;channels&gt; will be replaced by the new number
6752     of sampler channels.</t>
6753     </section>
6754    
6755 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Number of active voices changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE VOICE_COUNT">
6756 schoenebeck 151 <t>Client may want to be notified when the number of voices on the
6757     back-end changes by issuing the following command:</t>
6758     <t>
6759     <list>
6760     <t>SUBSCRIBE VOICE_COUNT</t>
6761     </list>
6762     </t>
6763     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6764     <t>
6765     <list>
6766 iliev 1108 <t>"NOTIFY:VOICE_COUNT:&lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;voices&gt;"</t>
6767 schoenebeck 151 </list>
6768     </t>
6769     <t>where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; will be replaced by the sampler channel the
6770 schoenebeck 499 voice count change occurred and &lt;voices&gt; by the new number of
6771 schoenebeck 151 active voices on that channel.</t>
6772     </section>
6773    
6774 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Number of active disk streams changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE STREAM_COUNT">
6775 schoenebeck 151 <t>Client may want to be notified when the number of streams on the back-end
6776     changes by issuing the following command: SUBSCRIBE STREAM_COUNT</t>
6777     <t>
6778     <list>
6779     <t>SUBSCRIBE STREAM_COUNT</t>
6780     </list>
6781     </t>
6782     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6783     <t>
6784     <list>
6785     <t>"NOTIFY:STREAM_COUNT:&lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;streams&gt;"</t>
6786     </list>
6787     </t>
6788     <t>where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; will be replaced by the sampler channel the
6789     stream count change occurred and &lt;streams&gt; by the new number of
6790     active disk streams on that channel.</t>
6791     </section>
6792    
6793 schoenebeck 534 <section title="Disk stream buffer fill state changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE BUFFER_FILL">
6794 schoenebeck 499 <t>Client may want to be notified when the buffer fill state of a disk stream
6795     on the back-end changes by issuing the following command:</t>
6796 schoenebeck 151 <t>
6797     <list>
6798     <t>SUBSCRIBE BUFFER_FILL</t>
6799     </list>
6800     </t>
6801     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6802     <t>
6803     <list>
6804     <t>"NOTIFY:BUFFER_FILL:&lt;sampler-channel&gt; &lt;fill-data&gt;"</t>
6805     </list>
6806     </t>
6807     <t>where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; will be replaced by the sampler channel the
6808 schoenebeck 534 buffer fill state change occurred on and &lt;fill-data&gt; will be replaced by the
6809     buffer fill data for this channel as described in <xref target="GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL" />
6810     as if the <xref target="GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL">
6811     "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE"</xref> command was issued on this channel.</t>
6812 schoenebeck 151 </section>
6813    
6814 iliev 981 <section title="Channel information changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE CHANNEL_INFO">
6815 schoenebeck 151 <t>Client may want to be notified when changes were made to sampler channels on the
6816 schoenebeck 561 back-end by issuing the following command:</t>
6817 schoenebeck 151 <t>
6818     <list>
6819 schoenebeck 556 <t>SUBSCRIBE CHANNEL_INFO</t>
6820 schoenebeck 151 </list>
6821     </t>
6822     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6823     <t>
6824     <list>
6825 schoenebeck 556 <t>"NOTIFY:CHANNEL_INFO:&lt;sampler-channel&gt;"</t>
6826 schoenebeck 151 </list>
6827     </t>
6828     <t>where &lt;sampler-channel&gt; will be replaced by the sampler channel the
6829     channel info change occurred. The front-end will have to send
6830     the respective command to actually get the channel info. Because these messages
6831     will be triggered by LSCP commands issued by other clients rather than real
6832     time events happening on the server, it is believed that an empty notification
6833     message is sufficient here.</t>
6834     </section>
6835    
6836 iliev 1108 <section title="Number of effect sends changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE FX_SEND_COUNT">
6837 schoenebeck 1249 <t>Client may want to be notified when the number of effect sends on
6838 iliev 1108 a particular sampler channel is changed by issuing the following command:</t>
6839     <t>
6840     <list>
6841     <t>SUBSCRIBE FX_SEND_COUNT</t>
6842     </list>
6843     </t>
6844     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6845     <t>
6846     <list>
6847     <t>"NOTIFY:FX_SEND_COUNT:&lt;channel-id&gt; &lt;fx-sends&gt;"</t>
6848     </list>
6849     </t>
6850 iliev 1109 <t>where &lt;channel-id&gt; will be replaced by the numerical ID of the sampler
6851     channel, on which the effect sends number is changed and &lt;fx-sends&gt; will
6852 iliev 1108 be replaced by the new number of effect sends on that channel.</t>
6853     </section>
6854    
6855     <section title="Effect send information changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE FX_SEND_INFO">
6856     <t>Client may want to be notified when changes were made to effect sends on a
6857     a particular sampler channel by issuing the following command:</t>
6858     <t>
6859     <list>
6860     <t>SUBSCRIBE FX_SEND_INFO</t>
6861     </list>
6862     </t>
6863     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6864     <t>
6865     <list>
6866     <t>"NOTIFY:FX_SEND_INFO:&lt;channel-id&gt; &lt;fx-send-id&gt;"</t>
6867     </list>
6868     </t>
6869 iliev 1109 <t>where &lt;channel-id&gt; will be replaced by the numerical ID of the sampler
6870     channel, on which an effect send entity is changed and &lt;fx-send-id&gt; will
6871 iliev 1108 be replaced by the numerical ID of the changed effect send.</t>
6872     </section>
6873    
6874 iliev 778 <section title="Total number of active voices changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT">
6875     <t>Client may want to be notified when the total number of voices on the
6876     back-end changes by issuing the following command:</t>
6877     <t>
6878     <list>
6879     <t>SUBSCRIBE TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT</t>
6880     </list>
6881     </t>
6882     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6883     <t>
6884     <list>
6885 iliev 1108 <t>"NOTIFY:TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT:&lt;voices&gt;"</t>
6886 iliev 778 </list>
6887     </t>
6888     <t>where &lt;voices&gt; will be replaced by the new number of
6889     all currently active voices.</t>
6890     </section>
6891    
6892 iliev 981 <section title="Number of MIDI instrument maps changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP_COUNT">
6893     <t>Client may want to be notified when the number of MIDI instrument maps on the
6894     back-end changes by issuing the following command:</t>
6895     <t>
6896     <list>
6897     <t>SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP_COUNT</t>
6898     </list>
6899     </t>
6900     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6901     <t>
6902     <list>
6903     <t>"NOTIFY:MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP_COUNT:&lt;maps&gt;"</t>
6904     </list>
6905     </t>
6906     <t>where &lt;maps&gt; will be replaced by the new number
6907     of MIDI instrument maps.</t>
6908     </section>
6909    
6910     <section title="MIDI instrument map information changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP_INFO">
6911     <t>Client may want to be notified when changes were made to MIDI instrument maps on the
6912     back-end by issuing the following command:</t>
6913     <t>
6914     <list>
6915     <t>SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP_INFO</t>
6916     </list>
6917     </t>
6918     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6919     <t>
6920     <list>
6921     <t>"NOTIFY:MIDI_INSTRUMENT_MAP_INFO:&lt;map-id&gt;"</t>
6922     </list>
6923     </t>
6924     <t>where &lt;map-id&gt; will be replaced by the numerical ID of the MIDI instrument map,
6925     for which information changes occurred. The front-end will have to send
6926     the respective command to actually get the MIDI instrument map info. Because these messages
6927     will be triggered by LSCP commands issued by other clients rather than real
6928     time events happening on the server, it is believed that an empty notification
6929     message is sufficient here.</t>
6930     </section>
6931    
6932     <section title="Number of MIDI instruments changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_COUNT">
6933     <t>Client may want to be notified when the number of MIDI instrument maps on the
6934     back-end changes by issuing the following command:</t>
6935     <t>
6936     <list>
6937     <t>SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_COUNT</t>
6938     </list>
6939     </t>
6940     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6941     <t>
6942     <list>
6943     <t>"NOTIFY:MIDI_INSTRUMENT_COUNT:&lt;map-id&gt; &lt;instruments&gt;"</t>
6944     </list>
6945     </t>
6946 iliev 984 <t>where &lt;map-id&gt; is the numerical ID of the MIDI instrument map, in which
6947 iliev 981 the nuber of instruments has changed and &lt;instruments&gt; will be replaced by
6948     the new number of MIDI instruments in the specified map.</t>
6949     </section>
6950    
6951     <section title="MIDI instrument information changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_INFO">
6952     <t>Client may want to be notified when changes were made to MIDI instruments on the
6953     back-end by issuing the following command:</t>
6954     <t>
6955     <list>
6956     <t>SUBSCRIBE MIDI_INSTRUMENT_INFO</t>
6957     </list>
6958     </t>
6959     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
6960     <t>
6961     <list>
6962     <t>"NOTIFY:MIDI_INSTRUMENT_INFO:&lt;map-id&gt; &lt;bank&gt; &lt;program&gt;"</t>
6963     </list>
6964     </t>
6965     <t>where &lt;map-id&gt; will be replaced by the numerical ID of the MIDI instrument map,
6966 iliev 984 in which a MIDI instrument is changed. &lt;bank&gt; and &lt;program&gt; specifies
6967 iliev 981 the location of the changed MIDI instrument in the map. The front-end will have to send
6968     the respective command to actually get the MIDI instrument info. Because these messages
6969     will be triggered by LSCP commands issued by other clients rather than real
6970     time events happening on the server, it is believed that an empty notification
6971     message is sufficient here.</t>
6972     </section>
6973    
6974 iliev 1108 <section title="Global settings changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE GLOBAL_INFO">
6975     <t>Client may want to be notified when changes to the global settings
6976     of the sampler were made by issuing the following command:</t>
6977     <t>
6978     <list>
6979     <t>SUBSCRIBE GLOBAL_INFO</t>
6980     </list>
6981     </t>
6982     <t>Server will start sending the following types of notification messages:</t>
6983     <t>
6984     <list>
6985 iliev 1109 <t>"NOTIFY:GLOBAL_INFO:VOLUME &lt;volume&gt;" - Notifies that the
6986     golbal volume of the sampler is changed, where &lt;volume&gt; will be
6987     replaced by the optional dotted floating point value, reflecting the
6988 iliev 1108 new global volume parameter.</t>
6989     </list>
6990     </t>
6991     </section>
6992    
6993 iliev 1161 <section title="Number of database instrument directories changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_COUNT">
6994     <t>Client may want to be notified when the number of instrument
6995     directories in a particular directory in the instruments database
6996     is changed by issuing the following command:</t>
6997     <t>
6998     <list>
6999     <t>SUBSCRIBE DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_COUNT</t>
7000     </list>
7001     </t>
7002     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
7003     <t>
7004     <list>
7005     <t>"NOTIFY:DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_COUNT:&lt;dir-path&gt;"</t>
7006     </list>
7007     </t>
7008     <t>where &lt;dir-path&gt; will be replaced by the absolute path
7009     name of the directory in the instruments database,
7010     in which the number of directories is changed.</t>
7011     <t>Note that when a non-empty directory is removed, this event
7012     is not sent for the subdirectories in that directory.</t>
7013     </section>
7014    
7015     <section title="Database instrument directory information changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_INFO">
7016     <t>Client may want to be notified when changes were made to directories
7017     in the instruments database by issuing the following command:</t>
7018     <t>
7019     <list>
7020     <t>SUBSCRIBE DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_INFO</t>
7021     </list>
7022     </t>
7023     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
7024     <t>
7025     <list>
7026     <t>"NOTIFY:DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_INFO:&lt;dir-path&gt;"</t>
7027     </list>
7028     </t>
7029     <t>where &lt;dir-path&gt; will be replaced by the absolute path name
7030     of the directory, for which information changes occurred. The front-end will have to send
7031     the respective command to actually get the updated directory info. Because these messages
7032     will be triggered by LSCP commands issued by other clients rather than real
7033     time events happening on the server, it is believed that an empty notification
7034     message is sufficient here.</t>
7035     <t>
7036     <list>
7037     <t>"NOTIFY:DB_INSTRUMENT_DIRECTORY_INFO:NAME &lt;old-dir-path&gt; &lt;new-name&gt;"</t>
7038     </list>
7039     </t>
7040     <t>where &lt;old-dir-path&gt; is the old absolute path name of the directory
7041     (encapsulated into apostrophes), which name is changes and &lt;new-name&gt; is
7042     the new name of the directory, encapsulated into apostrophes.</t>
7043     </section>
7044    
7045     <section title="Number of database instruments changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE DB_INSTRUMENT_COUNT">
7046     <t>Client may want to be notified when the number of instruments
7047     in a particular directory in the instruments database
7048     is changed by issuing the following command:</t>
7049     <t>
7050     <list>
7051     <t>SUBSCRIBE DB_INSTRUMENT_COUNT</t>
7052     </list>
7053     </t>
7054     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
7055     <t>
7056     <list>
7057     <t>"NOTIFY:DB_INSTRUMENT_COUNT:&lt;dir-path&gt;"</t>
7058     </list>
7059     </t>
7060     <t>where &lt;dir-path&gt; will be replaced by the absolute path
7061     name of the directory in the instruments database,
7062     in which the number of instruments is changed.</t>
7063     <t>Note that when a non-empty directory is removed, this event
7064     is not sent for the instruments in that directory.</t>
7065     </section>
7066    
7067     <section title="Database instrument information changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE DB_INSTRUMENT_INFO">
7068     <t>Client may want to be notified when changes were made to instruments
7069     in the instruments database by issuing the following command:</t>
7070     <t>
7071     <list>
7072     <t>SUBSCRIBE DB_INSTRUMENT_INFO</t>
7073     </list>
7074     </t>
7075     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
7076     <t>
7077     <list>
7078     <t>"NOTIFY:DB_INSTRUMENT_INFO:&lt;instr-path&gt;"</t>
7079     </list>
7080     </t>
7081     <t>where &lt;instr-path&gt; will be replaced by the absolute path name
7082     of the instrument, which settings are changed. The front-end will have to send
7083     the respective command to actually get the updated directory info. Because these messages
7084     will be triggered by LSCP commands issued by other clients rather than real
7085     time events happening on the server, it is believed that an empty notification
7086     message is sufficient here.</t>
7087     <t>
7088     <list>
7089     <t>"NOTIFY:DB_INSTRUMENT_INFO:NAME &lt;old-instr-path&gt; &lt;new-name&gt;"</t>
7090     </list>
7091     </t>
7092     <t>where &lt;old-instr-path&gt; is the old absolute path name of the instrument
7093     (encapsulated into apostrophes), which name is changes and &lt;new-name&gt; is
7094     the new name of the instrument, encapsulated into apostrophes.</t>
7095     </section>
7096    
7097 iliev 1200 <section title="Database job status information changed" anchor="SUBSCRIBE DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB_INFO">
7098     <t>Client may want to be notified when the status of particular database
7099     instruments job is changed by issuing the following command:</t>
7100     <t>
7101     <list>
7102     <t>SUBSCRIBE DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB_INFO</t>
7103     </list>
7104     </t>
7105     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
7106     <t>
7107     <list>
7108     <t>"NOTIFY:DB_INSTRUMENTS_JOB_INFO:&lt;job-id&gt;"</t>
7109     </list>
7110     </t>
7111     <t>where &lt;job-id&gt; will be replaced by the numerical ID of the job,
7112     which status is changed. The front-end will have to send the respective
7113     command to actually get the status info. Because these messages
7114     will be triggered by LSCP commands issued by other clients rather than real
7115     time events happening on the server, it is believed that an empty notification
7116     message is sufficient here.</t>
7117     </section>
7118    
7119 iliev 991 <section title="Miscellaneous and debugging events" anchor="SUBSCRIBE MISCELLANEOUS">
7120 schoenebeck 151 <t>Client may want to be notified of miscellaneous and debugging events occurring at
7121     the server by issuing the following command:</t>
7122     <t>
7123     <list>
7124     <t>SUBSCRIBE MISCELLANEOUS</t>
7125     </list>
7126     </t>
7127     <t>Server will start sending the following notification messages:</t>
7128     <t>
7129     <list>
7130     <t>"NOTIFY:MISCELLANEOUS:&lt;string&gt;"</t>
7131     </list>
7132     </t>
7133     <t>where &lt;string&gt; will be replaced by whatever data server
7134     wants to send to the client. Client MAY display this data to the
7135     user AS IS to facilitate debugging.</t>
7136     </section>
7137     </section>
7138    
7139     <section title="Security Considerations">
7140     <t>As there is so far no method of authentication and authorization
7141     defined and so not required for a client applications to succeed to
7142     connect, running LinuxSampler might be a security risk for the host
7143     system the LinuxSampler instance is running on.</t>
7144     </section>
7145    
7146     <section title="Acknowledgments">
7147     <t>This document has benefited greatly from the comments of the
7148     following people, discussed on the LinuxSampler developer's mailing
7149     list:</t>
7150     <t>
7151     <list>
7152     <t>Rui Nuno Capela</t>
7153     <t>Vladimir Senkov</t>
7154     <t>Mark Knecht</t>
7155 schoenebeck 561 <t>Grigor Iliev</t>
7156 schoenebeck 151 </list>
7157     </t>
7158     </section>
7159    
7160     </middle>
7161    
7162     <back>
7163 schoenebeck 571 <references>
7164     <reference anchor="RFC2119">
7165     <front>
7166     <title>Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels</title>
7167     <author initials="S." surname="Bradner" fullname="Scott Bradner">
7168     <organization>Harvard University</organization>
7169     </author>
7170     <date year="1997"></date>
7171     </front>
7172     <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="2119" />
7173     </reference>
7174     <reference anchor="RFC793">
7175     <front>
7176     <title>TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL</title>
7177     <author>
7178     <organization>Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</organization>
7179     </author>
7180     <date year="1981"></date>
7181     </front>
7182     <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="793" />
7183     </reference>
7184 schoenebeck 573 <reference anchor="RFC2234">
7185     <front>
7186     <title>Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications</title>
7187     <author initials="D.H." surname="Crocker" fullname="David H. Crocker">
7188     <organization>Internet Mail Consortium</organization>
7189     </author>
7190     <author initials="P." surname="Overell" fullname="Paul Overell">
7191     <organization>Demon Internet Ltd</organization>
7192     </author>
7193     <date year="1997"></date>
7194     </front>
7195     <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="2234" />
7196     </reference>
7197 schoenebeck 1249 <reference anchor="RFC20">
7198     <front>
7199     <title>ASCII format for Network Interchange</title>
7200     <author>
7201     <organization>UCLA</organization>
7202     </author>
7203     <date year="1969"></date>
7204     </front>
7205     <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="20" />
7206     </reference>
7207 schoenebeck 571 </references>
7208 schoenebeck 151 </back>
7209    
7210     </rfc>

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