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LinuxSampler Control Protocol |
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Status of this Memo |
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This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with |
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Copyright Notice |
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Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2005). All Rights Reserved. |
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Abstract |
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The LinuxSampler Control Protocol (LSCP) is an application-level |
The LinuxSampler Control Protocol (LSCP) is an application-level |
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protocol primarily intended for local and remote controlling the |
protocol primarily intended for local and remote controlling the |
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LinuxSampler main application, which is a sophisticated console |
LinuxSampler backend application, which is a sophisticated server- |
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application essentially playing back audio samples and manipulating |
like console application essentially playing back audio samples and |
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the samples in real time to certain extent. |
manipulating the samples in real time to certain extent. |
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Table of Contents |
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1. Requirements notation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 |
1. Requirements notation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 |
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2. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 |
2. Versioning of this specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 |
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3. Focus of this protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 |
3. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 |
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4. Communication Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 |
4. Focus of this protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 |
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4.1 Request/response communication method . . . . . . . . . . 7 |
5. Communication Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 |
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4.1.1 Result format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 |
5.1. Request/response communication method . . . . . . . . . . 9 |
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4.2 Subscribe/notify communication method . . . . . . . . . . 9 |
5.1.1. Result format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 |
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5. Description for control commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 |
5.2. Subscribe/notify communication method . . . . . . . . . . 12 |
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5.1 Ignored lines and comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 |
6. Description for control commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 |
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5.2 Configuring audio drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 |
6.1. Ignored lines and comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 |
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5.2.1 Getting amount of available audio output drivers . . . 12 |
6.2. Configuring audio drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 |
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5.2.2 Getting all available audio output drivers . . . . . . 13 |
6.2.1. Getting amount of available audio output drivers . . . 14 |
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5.2.3 Getting information about a specific audio output |
6.2.2. Getting all available audio output drivers . . . . . . 15 |
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driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 |
6.2.3. Getting information about a specific audio output |
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driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 |
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driver parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 |
6.2.4. Getting information about specific audio output |
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5.2.5 Creating an audio output device . . . . . . . . . . . 17 |
driver parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 |
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5.2.6 Destroying an audio output device . . . . . . . . . . 17 |
6.2.5. Creating an audio output device . . . . . . . . . . . 20 |
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5.2.7 Getting all created audio output device count . . . . 18 |
6.2.6. Destroying an audio output device . . . . . . . . . . 21 |
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5.2.8 Getting all created audio output device list . . . . . 18 |
6.2.7. Getting all created audio output device count . . . . 22 |
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5.2.9 Getting current settings of an audio output device . . 19 |
6.2.8. Getting all created audio output device list . . . . . 22 |
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5.2.10 Changing settings of audio output devices . . . . . 20 |
6.2.9. Getting current settings of an audio output device . . 22 |
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5.2.11 Getting information about an audio channel . . . . . 20 |
6.2.10. Changing settings of audio output devices . . . . . . 24 |
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5.2.12 Getting information about specific audio channel |
6.2.11. Getting information about an audio channel . . . . . . 24 |
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parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 |
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5.2.13 Changing settings of audio output channels . . . . . 23 |
parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 |
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5.3 Configuring MIDI input drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 |
6.2.13. Changing settings of audio output channels . . . . . . 28 |
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5.3.1 Getting amount of available MIDI input drivers . . . . 24 |
6.3. Configuring MIDI input drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 |
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5.3.2 Getting all available MIDI input drivers . . . . . . . 25 |
6.3.1. Getting amount of available MIDI input drivers . . . . 30 |
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5.3.3 Getting information about a specific MIDI input |
6.3.2. Getting all available MIDI input drivers . . . . . . . 30 |
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driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 |
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driver parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 |
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5.3.5 Creating a MIDI input device . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 |
driver parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 |
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5.3.6 Destroying a MIDI input device . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 |
6.3.5. Creating a MIDI input device . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 |
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5.3.7 Getting all created MIDI input device count . . . . . 29 |
6.3.6. Destroying a MIDI input device . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 |
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5.3.8 Getting all created MIDI input device list . . . . . . 29 |
6.3.7. Getting all created MIDI input device count . . . . . 36 |
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5.3.9 Getting current settings of a MIDI input device . . . 30 |
6.3.8. Getting all created MIDI input device list . . . . . . 36 |
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5.3.10 Changing settings of MIDI input devices . . . . . . 31 |
6.3.9. Getting current settings of a MIDI input device . . . 36 |
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5.3.11 Getting information about a MIDI port . . . . . . . 31 |
6.3.10. Changing settings of MIDI input devices . . . . . . . 38 |
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5.3.12 Getting information about specific MIDI port |
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5.3.13 Changing settings of MIDI input ports . . . . . . . 33 |
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5.4 Configuring sampler channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 |
6.3.13. Changing settings of MIDI input ports . . . . . . . . 41 |
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5.4.1 Loading an instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 |
6.4. Configuring sampler channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 |
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5.4.2 Loading a sampler engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 |
6.4.1. Loading an instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 |
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5.4.3 Getting all created sampler channel count . . . . . . 36 |
6.4.2. Loading a sampler engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 |
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5.4.4 Getting all created sampler channel list . . . . . . . 36 |
6.4.3. Getting all created sampler channel count . . . . . . 44 |
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5.4.5 Adding a new sampler channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 |
6.4.4. Getting all created sampler channel list . . . . . . . 44 |
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5.4.6 Removing a sampler channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 |
6.4.5. Adding a new sampler channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 |
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5.4.7 Getting amount of available engines . . . . . . . . . 38 |
6.4.6. Removing a sampler channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 |
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5.4.8 Getting all available engines . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 |
6.4.7. Getting amount of available engines . . . . . . . . . 46 |
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5.4.9 Getting information about an engine . . . . . . . . . 38 |
6.4.8. Getting all available engines . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 |
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5.4.10 Getting sampler channel information . . . . . . . . 39 |
6.4.9. Getting information about an engine . . . . . . . . . 47 |
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5.4.11 Current number of active voices . . . . . . . . . . 41 |
6.4.10. Getting sampler channel information . . . . . . . . . 48 |
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5.4.12 Current number of active disk streams . . . . . . . 41 |
6.4.11. Current number of active voices . . . . . . . . . . . 51 |
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5.4.13 Current fill state of disk stream buffers . . . . . 42 |
6.4.12. Current number of active disk streams . . . . . . . . 51 |
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5.4.14 Setting audio output device . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 |
6.4.13. Current fill state of disk stream buffers . . . . . . 51 |
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5.4.15 Setting audio output type . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 |
6.4.14. Setting audio output device . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 |
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5.4.16 Setting audio output channel . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 |
6.4.15. Setting audio output type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 |
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5.4.17 Setting MIDI input device . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 |
6.4.16. Setting audio output channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 |
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5.4.18 Setting MIDI input type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 |
6.4.17. Setting MIDI input device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 |
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5.4.19 Setting MIDI input port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 |
6.4.18. Setting MIDI input type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 |
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5.4.20 Setting MIDI input channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 |
6.4.19. Setting MIDI input port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 |
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5.4.21 Setting channel volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 |
6.4.20. Setting MIDI input channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 |
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5.4.22 Resetting a sampler channel . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 |
6.4.21. Setting channel volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 |
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5.5 Controlling connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 |
6.4.22. Muting a sampler channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 |
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5.5.1 Register front-end for receiving event messages . . . 48 |
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5.6.1 Reset sampler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 |
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6. Command Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 |
6.5.4. Close client connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 |
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7. Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 |
6.6. Global commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 |
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7.2 Number of active voices changed . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 |
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7.3 Number of active disk streams changed . . . . . . . . . . 52 |
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7.4 Disk stream buffer fill state changed . . . . . . . . . . 53 |
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7.5 Channel information changed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 |
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9. Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 |
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10. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 |
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Author's Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 |
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This protocol is always case-sensitive if not explicitly claimed the |
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In examples, "C:" and "S:" indicate lines sent by the client |
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examples must be interpreted as every line being CRLF terminated |
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available sampler engines (e.g. GigEngine, DLSEngine). The audio |
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more effort to be implemented in the front-end application. The two |
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LinuxSampler instance on a certain host system. Then the front-end |
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certain ASCII based commands as defined in this document (every |
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this TCP communication is simply based on query and answer paradigm. |
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answer on queries from front-ends, but not able to automatically send |
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if it's not asked to. The fronted should not reconnect to |
messages to the client if it's not asked to. The fronted should not |
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LinuxSampler for every single command, instead it should keep the |
reconnect to LinuxSampler for every single command, instead it should |
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connection established and simply resend message(s) for subsequent |
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referred to as "polling". While polling is simple to implement and |
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to use in some cases, there may be disadvantages to polling such as |
may be OK to use in some cases, there may be disadvantages to polling |
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network traffic overhead and information being out of date. It is |
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possible for a client or several clients to open more than one |
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connection to the server at the same time. It is also possible to |
connection to the server at the same time. It is also possible to |
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This more sophisticated communication method is actually only an |
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extension of the simple request/response communication method. The |
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front-end still uses a TCP connection and sends the same commands on |
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the TCP connection. Two extra commands are SUBSCRIBE and UNSUBSCRIBE |
the TCP connection. Two extra commands are SUBSCRIBE and UNSUBSCRIBE |
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in the stream before or after the response, but NOT in the |
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is no longer interested in receiving. For a list of supported events |
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see Section 8. |
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sampler channel 4 and the LinuxSampler instance will react by sending |
sampler channel 4 and the LinuxSampler instance will react by sending |
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channel 4, where the stream with ID "35" is filled by 62%, stream |
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use some connections to receive notifications while using other |
use some connections to receive notifications while using other |
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connections to issue commands to the back-end. This is entirely |
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sent on the TCP connection in detail. Some certain commands (e.g. |
sent on the TCP connection in detail. Some certain commands (e.g. |
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thus it's possible for example to group commands and to place |
thus it's possible for example to group commands and to place |
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comments in a LSCP script file. |
comments in a LSCP script file. |
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6.2. Configuring audio drivers |
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Instances of drivers in LinuxSampler are called devices. You can use |
Instances of drivers in LinuxSampler are called devices. You can use |
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multiple audio devices simultaneously, e.g. to output the sound of |
multiple audio devices simultaneously, e.g. to output the sound of |
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one sampler channel using the ALSA audio output driver, and on |
one sampler channel using the ALSA audio output driver, and on |
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another sampler channel you might want to use the JACK audio output |
another sampler channel you might want to use the JACK audio output |
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driver. For particular audio output systems it's also possible to |
driver. For particular audio output systems it's also possible to |
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create several devices of the same audio output driver, e.g. two |
create several devices of the same audio output driver, e.g. two |
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separate ALSA audio output devices for using two different sound |
separate ALSA audio output devices for using two different sound |
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cards at the same time. This chapter describes all commands to |
cards at the same time. This chapter describes all commands to |
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configure LinuxSampler's audio output devices and their parameters. |
configure LinuxSampler's audio output devices and their parameters. |
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values have to be obtained at runtime. This makes the protocol a bit |
values have to be obtained at runtime. This makes the protocol a bit |
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abstract, but has the advantage, that front-ends can be written |
abstract, but has the advantage, that front-ends can be written |
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independently of what drivers are currently implemented and what |
independently of what drivers are currently implemented and what |
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parameters these drivers are actually offering. This means |
parameters these drivers are actually offering. This means front- |
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ends can even handle drivers which are implemented somewhere in |
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future without modifying the front-end at all. |
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Note: examples in this chapter showing particular parameters of |
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retrieve what parameters drivers are offering, how to retrieve their |
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Use the following command to list all audio output drivers currently |
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available for the LinuxSampler instance: |
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5.2.3 Getting information about a specific audio output driver |
6.2.3. Getting information about a specific audio output driver |
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Use the following command to get detailed information about a |
Use the following command to get detailed information about a |
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specific audio output driver: |
specific audio output driver: |
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GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO <audio-output-driver> |
GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO <audio-output-driver> |
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828 |
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Where <audio-output-driver> is the name of the audio output driver, |
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returned by the "LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 5.2.2) |
returned by the "LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 6.2.2) |
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command. |
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Possible Answers: |
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character string to that info category. At the moment the |
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following information categories are defined: |
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DESCRIPTION - |
DESCRIPTION - |
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character string describing the audio output driver |
character string describing the audio output driver |
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VERSION - |
VERSION - |
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character string reflecting the driver's version |
character string reflecting the driver's version |
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PARAMETERS - |
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comma separated list of all parameters available for the |
comma separated list of all parameters available for the |
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given audio output driver, at least parameters 'channels', |
given audio output driver, at least parameters 'channels', |
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'samplerate' and 'active' are offered by all audio output |
'samplerate' and 'active' are offered by all audio output |
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drivers |
drivers |
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The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
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Example: |
Example: |
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C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO ALSA" |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO ALSA" |
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S: "DESCRIPTION: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture" |
S: "DESCRIPTION: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture" |
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"VERSION: 1.0" |
"VERSION: 1.0" |
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"PARAMETERS: DRIVER,CHANNELS,SAMPLERATE,ACTIVE,FRAGMENTS, |
"PARAMETERS: DRIVER,CHANNELS,SAMPLERATE,ACTIVE,FRAGMENTS, |
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FRAGMENTSIZE,CARD" |
FRAGMENTSIZE,CARD" |
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"." |
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5.2.4 Getting information about specific audio output driver parameter |
6.2.4. Getting information about specific audio output driver parameter |
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Use the following command to get detailed information about a |
Use the following command to get detailed information about a |
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specific audio output driver parameter: |
specific audio output driver parameter: |
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GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO <audio> <prm> [<deplist>] |
GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO <audio> <prm> [<deplist>] |
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Where <audio> is the name of the audio output driver as returned by |
890 |
the "LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 5.2.2) command, |
the "LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 6.2.2) command, |
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<prm> a specific parameter name for which information should be |
<prm> a specific parameter name for which information should be |
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obtained (as returned by the "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO" (Section |
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5.2.3) command) and <deplist> is an optional list of parameters on |
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obtained (as returned by the "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER INFO" |
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(Section 6.2.3) command) and <deplist> is an optional list of |
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parameters on which the sought parameter <prm> depends on, <deplist> |
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is a list of key-value pairs in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...", |
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where character string values are encapsulated into apostrophes ('). |
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Arguments given with <deplist> which are not dependency parameters of |
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user. |
user. |
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Possible Answers: |
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a colon and then a space character <SP> and finally the info |
a colon and then a space character <SP> and finally the info |
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character string to that info category. There are information |
character string to that info category. There are information |
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which is always returned, independently of the given driver |
which is always returned, independently of the given driver |
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parameter and there are optional information which is only shown |
parameter and there are optional information which is only shown |
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dependently to given driver parameter. At the moment the |
dependently to given driver parameter. At the moment the |
919 |
following information categories are defined: |
following information categories are defined: |
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921 |
TYPE - |
TYPE - |
922 |
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923 |
either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or "INT" for integer |
either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or "INT" for integer |
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value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for |
value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for |
925 |
character string(s) (always returned, no matter which driver |
character string(s) (always returned, no matter which driver |
926 |
parameter) |
parameter) |
927 |
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928 |
DESCRIPTION - |
DESCRIPTION - |
929 |
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arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter (always |
arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter (always |
931 |
returned, no matter which driver parameter) |
returned, no matter which driver parameter) |
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MANDATORY - |
MANDATORY - |
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either true or false, defines if this parameter must be given |
either true or false, defines if this parameter must be given |
936 |
when the device is to be created with the 'CREATE |
when the device is to be created with the 'CREATE |
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AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE' (Section 5.2.5) command (always returned, |
AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE' (Section 6.2.5) command (always returned, |
938 |
no matter which driver parameter) |
no matter which driver parameter) |
939 |
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FIX - |
FIX - |
941 |
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942 |
either true or false, if false then this parameter can be |
either true or false, if false then this parameter can be |
943 |
changed at any time, once the device is created by the 'CREATE |
changed at any time, once the device is created by the 'CREATE |
944 |
AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE' (Section 5.2.5) command (always returned, |
AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE' (Section 6.2.5) command (always returned, |
945 |
no matter which driver parameter) |
no matter which driver parameter) |
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MULTIPLICITY - |
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either true or false, defines if this parameter allows only one |
either true or false, defines if this parameter allows only one |
959 |
value or a list of values, where true means multiple values and |
value or a list of values, where true means multiple values and |
960 |
false only a single value allowed (always returned, no matter |
false only a single value allowed (always returned, no matter |
961 |
which driver parameter) |
which driver parameter) |
962 |
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963 |
DEPENDS - |
DEPENDS - |
964 |
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965 |
comma separated list of parameters this parameter depends on, |
comma separated list of parameters this parameter depends on, |
966 |
means the values for fields 'DEFAULT', 'RANGE_MIN', 'RANGE_MAX' |
means the values for fields 'DEFAULT', 'RANGE_MIN', 'RANGE_MAX' |
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and 'POSSIBILITIES' might depend on these listed parameters, |
and 'POSSIBILITIES' might depend on these listed parameters, |
971 |
possible values for 'samplerate' depends on the sound card |
possible values for 'samplerate' depends on the sound card |
972 |
which can be chosen by the 'card' parameter (optionally |
which can be chosen by the 'card' parameter (optionally |
973 |
returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
974 |
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975 |
DEFAULT - |
DEFAULT - |
976 |
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977 |
reflects the default value for this parameter which is used |
reflects the default value for this parameter which is used |
978 |
when the device is created and not explicitly given with the |
when the device is created and not explicitly given with the |
979 |
'CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE' (Section 5.2.5) command, in case |
'CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE' (Section 6.2.5) command, in case |
980 |
of MULTIPLCITY=true, this is a comma separated list, that's why |
of MULTIPLCITY=true, this is a comma separated list, that's why |
981 |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes (') |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes (') |
982 |
(optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
(optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
983 |
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|
984 |
RANGE_MIN - |
RANGE_MIN - |
985 |
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986 |
defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this |
defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this |
987 |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
988 |
this parameter is often used in conjunction with RANGE_MAX, but |
this parameter is often used in conjunction with RANGE_MAX, but |
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may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
990 |
driver parameter) |
driver parameter) |
991 |
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992 |
RANGE_MAX - |
RANGE_MAX - |
993 |
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994 |
defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this |
defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this |
995 |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
996 |
this parameter is often used in conjunction with RANGE_MIN, but |
this parameter is often used in conjunction with RANGE_MIN, but |
997 |
may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
998 |
driver parameter) |
driver parameter) |
999 |
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1000 |
POSSIBILITIES - |
POSSIBILITIES - |
1001 |
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1002 |
comma separated list of possible values for this parameter, |
comma separated list of possible values for this parameter, |
1003 |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes (optionally |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes (optionally |
1004 |
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returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
1013 |
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1014 |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
1016 |
Examples: |
Examples: |
1017 |
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|
1018 |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA CARD" |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA CARD" |
1019 |
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|
1020 |
S: "DESCRIPTION: sound card to be used" |
S: "DESCRIPTION: sound card to be used" |
1021 |
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1022 |
"TYPE: STRING" |
"TYPE: STRING" |
1023 |
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1024 |
"MANDATORY: false" |
"MANDATORY: false" |
1025 |
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1026 |
"FIX: true" |
"FIX: true" |
1027 |
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1028 |
"MULTIPLICITY: false" |
"MULTIPLICITY: false" |
1029 |
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1030 |
"DEFAULT: '0,0'" |
"DEFAULT: '0,0'" |
1031 |
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1032 |
"POSSIBILITIES: '0,0','1,0','2,0'" |
"POSSIBILITIES: '0,0','1,0','2,0'" |
1033 |
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|
1034 |
"." |
"." |
1035 |
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|
1036 |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA SAMPLERATE" |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA SAMPLERATE" |
1037 |
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1038 |
S: "DESCRIPTION: output sample rate in Hz" |
S: "DESCRIPTION: output sample rate in Hz" |
1039 |
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|
1040 |
"TYPE: INT" |
"TYPE: INT" |
1041 |
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|
1042 |
"MANDATORY: false" |
"MANDATORY: false" |
1043 |
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|
1044 |
"FIX: false" |
"FIX: false" |
1045 |
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|
1046 |
"MULTIPLICITY: false" |
"MULTIPLICITY: false" |
1047 |
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|
1048 |
"DEPENDS: card" |
"DEPENDS: card" |
1049 |
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|
1050 |
"DEFAULT: 44100" |
"DEFAULT: 44100" |
1051 |
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|
1052 |
"." |
"." |
1053 |
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|
1054 |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA SAMPLERATE |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA SAMPLERATE |
1055 |
CARD='0,0'" |
CARD='0,0'" |
1056 |
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|
1057 |
S: "DESCRIPTION: output sample rate in Hz" |
S: "DESCRIPTION: output sample rate in Hz" |
1058 |
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1059 |
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1060 |
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1061 |
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1062 |
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"TYPE: INT" |
"TYPE: INT" |
1069 |
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1070 |
"MANDATORY: false" |
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|
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|
"DEPENDS: card" |
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|
"DEFAULT: 44100" |
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"RANGE_MIN: 22050" |
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1071 |
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1072 |
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"FIX: false" |
1073 |
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1074 |
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1075 |
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1076 |
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1081 |
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1082 |
"RANGE_MAX: 96000" |
"RANGE_MAX: 96000" |
1083 |
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1084 |
"." |
"." |
1085 |
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|
1086 |
5.2.5 Creating an audio output device |
6.2.5. Creating an audio output device |
1087 |
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|
1088 |
Use the following command to create a new audio output device for |
Use the following command to create a new audio output device for the |
1089 |
the desired audio output system: |
desired audio output system: |
1090 |
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|
1091 |
CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE <audio-output-driver> [<param-list>] |
CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE <audio-output-driver> [<param-list>] |
1092 |
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|
1093 |
Where <audio-output-driver> should be replaced by the desired audio |
Where <audio-output-driver> should be replaced by the desired audio |
1094 |
output system and <param-list> by an optional list of driver specific |
output system as returned by the "LIST |
1095 |
parameters in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...", where character |
AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 6.2.2) command and <param- |
1096 |
string values should be encapsulated into apostrophes ('). Note that |
list> by an optional list of driver specific parameters in form of |
1097 |
there might be drivers which require parameter(s) to be given with |
"key1=val1 key2=val2 ...", where character string values should be |
1098 |
this command. Use the previously described commands in this chapter |
encapsulated into apostrophes ('). Note that there might be drivers |
1099 |
to get this information. |
which require parameter(s) to be given with this command. Use the |
1100 |
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previously described commands in this chapter to get this |
1101 |
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information. |
1102 |
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|
1103 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
1104 |
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|
1105 |
"OK[<device-id>]" - |
"OK[<device-id>]" - |
1106 |
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|
1107 |
in case the device was successfully created, where <device-id> |
in case the device was successfully created, where <device-id> |
1108 |
is the numerical ID of the new device |
is the numerical ID of the new device |
1109 |
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|
1110 |
"WRN[<device-id>]:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN[<device-id>]:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
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|
1112 |
in case the device was created successfully, where <device-id> |
in case the device was created successfully, where <device-id> |
1113 |
is the numerical ID of the new device, but there are noteworthy |
is the numerical ID of the new device, but there are noteworthy |
1114 |
issue(s) related (e.g. sound card doesn't support given |
issue(s) related (e.g. sound card doesn't support given |
1115 |
hardware parameters and the driver is using fall-back values), |
hardware parameters and the driver is using fall-back values), |
1116 |
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1117 |
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1118 |
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providing an appropriate warning code and warning message |
providing an appropriate warning code and warning message |
1125 |
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1126 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
1127 |
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1128 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
1129 |
error message |
error message |
1130 |
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|
1131 |
Examples: |
Examples: |
1132 |
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|
1133 |
C: "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE ALSA" |
C: "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE ALSA" |
1134 |
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1135 |
S: "OK[0]" |
S: "OK[0]" |
1136 |
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|
1137 |
C: "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE ALSA CARD='2,0' SAMPLERATE=96000" |
C: "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE ALSA CARD='2,0' SAMPLERATE=96000" |
1138 |
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1139 |
S: "OK[1]" |
S: "OK[1]" |
1140 |
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1141 |
5.2.6 Destroying an audio output device |
6.2.6. Destroying an audio output device |
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1143 |
Use the following command to destroy a created output device: |
Use the following command to destroy a created output device: |
1144 |
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|
1145 |
DESTROY AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE <device-id> |
DESTROY AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE <device-id> |
1146 |
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|
1147 |
Where <device-id> should be replaced by the numerical ID of the audio |
Where <device-id> should be replaced by the numerical ID of the audio |
1148 |
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output device as given by the "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE" |
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(Section 6.2.5) or "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.2.8) |
1150 |
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5.2.5) or "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" (Section 5.2.8) command. |
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1151 |
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|
1152 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
1153 |
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|
1154 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
1155 |
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1156 |
in case the device was successfully destroyed |
in case the device was successfully destroyed |
1157 |
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1158 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
1159 |
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|
1160 |
in case the device was destroyed successfully, but there are |
in case the device was destroyed successfully, but there are |
1161 |
noteworthy issue(s) related (e.g. an audio over ethernet |
noteworthy issue(s) related (e.g. an audio over ethernet driver |
1162 |
driver was unloaded but the other host might not be informed |
was unloaded but the other host might not be informed about |
1163 |
about this situation), providing an appropriate warning code |
this situation), providing an appropriate warning code and |
1164 |
and warning message |
warning message |
1165 |
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"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
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in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
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error message |
error message |
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Example: |
Example: |
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C: "DESTROY AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE 0" |
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S: "OK" |
S: "OK" |
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5.2.7 Getting all created audio output device count |
6.2.7. Getting all created audio output device count |
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Use the following command to count all created audio output devices: |
Use the following command to count all created audio output devices: |
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Example: |
Example: |
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C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" |
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S: "4" |
S: "4" |
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5.2.8 Getting all created audio output device list |
6.2.8. Getting all created audio output device list |
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Use the following command to list all created audio output devices: |
Use the following command to list all created audio output devices: |
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LinuxSampler will answer by sending a comma separated list with |
LinuxSampler will answer by sending a comma separated list with |
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the numerical IDs of all audio output devices. |
the numerical IDs of all audio output devices. |
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Example: |
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C: "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" |
C: "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" |
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S: "0,1,4,5" |
S: "0,1,4,5" |
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5.2.9 Getting current settings of an audio output device |
6.2.9. Getting current settings of an audio output device |
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Use the following command to get current settings of a specific, |
Use the following command to get current settings of a specific, |
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created audio output device: |
created audio output device: |
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GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE INFO <device-id> |
GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE INFO <device-id> |
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|
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Where <device-id> should be replaced by numerical ID of the audio |
Where <device-id> should be replaced by numerical ID of the audio |
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output device as e.g. returned by the "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" |
output device as e.g. returned by the "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" |
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(Section 5.2.8) command. |
(Section 6.2.8) command. |
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(independently of device): |
(independently of device): |
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DRIVER - |
DRIVER - |
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identifier of the used audio output driver, as also returned by |
identifier of the used audio output driver, as also returned by |
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the "LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 5.2.2) |
the "LIST AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 6.2.2) |
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command |
command |
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CHANNELS - |
CHANNELS - |
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amount of audio output channels this device currently offers |
amount of audio output channels this device currently offers |
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SAMPLERATE - |
SAMPLERATE - |
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playback sample rate the device uses |
playback sample rate the device uses |
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ACTIVE - |
ACTIVE - |
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either true or false, if false then the audio device is |
either true or false, if false then the audio device is |
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inactive and doesn't output any sound, nor do the sampler |
inactive and doesn't output any sound, nor do the sampler |
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channels connected to this audio device render any audio |
channels connected to this audio device render any audio |
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The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. The |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. The |
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fields above are only those fields which are returned by all audio |
fields above are only those fields which are returned by all audio |
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output devices. Every audio output driver might have its own, |
output devices. Every audio output driver might have its own, |
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additional driver specific parameters (see Section 5.2.3) which are |
additional driver specific parameters (see Section 6.2.3) which are |
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also returned by this command. |
also returned by this command. |
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Example: |
Example: |
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C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE INFO 0" |
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S: "DRIVER: ALSA" |
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"SAMPLERATE: 44100" |
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"FRAGMENTS: 2" |
"FRAGMENTS: 2" |
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"FRAGMENTSIZE: 128" |
"FRAGMENTSIZE: 128" |
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"CARD: '0,0'" |
"CARD: '0,0'" |
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"." |
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5.2.10 Changing settings of audio output devices |
6.2.10. Changing settings of audio output devices |
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Use the following command to alter a specific setting of a created |
Use the following command to alter a specific setting of a created |
1303 |
audio output device: |
audio output device: |
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SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER <device-id> <key>=<value> |
SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER <device-id> <key>=<value> |
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Where <device-id> should be replaced by the numerical ID of the audio |
Where <device-id> should be replaced by the numerical ID of the audio |
1308 |
output device, <key> by the name of the parameter to change and |
output device as given by the "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE" |
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<value> by the new value for this parameter. |
(Section 6.2.5) or "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.2.8) |
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command, <key> by the name of the parameter to change and <value> by |
1311 |
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the new value for this parameter. |
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Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
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"OK" - |
"OK" - |
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1317 |
in case setting was successfully changed |
in case setting was successfully changed |
1318 |
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"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
1320 |
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|
1321 |
in case setting was changed successfully, but there are |
in case setting was changed successfully, but there are |
1322 |
noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
1323 |
code and warning message |
code and warning message |
1324 |
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|
1325 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
1326 |
|
|
1327 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
1328 |
error message |
error message |
1329 |
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|
1330 |
Example: |
Example: |
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1332 |
C: "SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER 0 FRAGMENTSIZE=128" |
C: "SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER 0 FRAGMENTSIZE=128" |
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S: "OK" |
S: "OK" |
1335 |
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1336 |
5.2.11 Getting information about an audio channel |
6.2.11. Getting information about an audio channel |
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|
1338 |
Use the following command to get information about an audio channel: |
Use the following command to get information about an audio channel: |
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GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO <device-id> <audio-chan> |
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1340 |
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<audio-chan> the audio channel number. |
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audio channel number. |
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LinuxSampler will answer by sending a <CRLF> separated list. Each |
LinuxSampler will answer by sending a <CRLF> separated list. Each |
1358 |
answer line begins with the information category name followed by |
answer line begins with the information category name followed by |
1360 |
character string to that info category. At the moment the |
character string to that info category. At the moment the |
1361 |
following information categories are defined: |
following information categories are defined: |
1362 |
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1363 |
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1364 |
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1365 |
NAME - |
NAME - |
1366 |
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|
1367 |
arbitrary character string naming the channel, which doesn't |
arbitrary character string naming the channel, which doesn't |
1368 |
have to be unique (always returned by all audio channels) |
have to be unique (always returned by all audio channels) |
1369 |
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1370 |
IS_MIX_CHANNEL - |
IS_MIX_CHANNEL - |
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|
1372 |
either true or false, a mix-channel is not a real, |
either true or false, a mix-channel is not a real, |
1373 |
independent audio channel, but a virtual channel which is |
independent audio channel, but a virtual channel which is |
1374 |
mixed to another real channel, this mechanism is needed for |
mixed to another real channel, this mechanism is needed for |
1375 |
sampler engines which need more audio channels than the used |
sampler engines which need more audio channels than the used |
1376 |
audio system might be able to offer (always returned by all |
audio system might be able to offer (always returned by all |
1377 |
audio channels) |
audio channels) |
1378 |
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|
1379 |
MIX_CHANNEL_DESTINATION - |
MIX_CHANNEL_DESTINATION - |
1380 |
|
|
1381 |
numerical ID (positive integer including 0) which reflects |
numerical ID (positive integer including 0) which reflects |
1382 |
the real audio channel (of the same audio output device) |
the real audio channel (of the same audio output device) |
1383 |
this mix channel refers to, means where the audio signal |
this mix channel refers to, means where the audio signal |
1392 |
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|
1393 |
Examples: |
Examples: |
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1395 |
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1396 |
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1397 |
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C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 0 0" |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 0 0" |
1405 |
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|
1406 |
S: "NAME: studio monitor left" |
S: "NAME: studio monitor left" |
1407 |
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|
1408 |
"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: false" |
"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: false" |
1409 |
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|
1410 |
"." |
"." |
1411 |
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|
1412 |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 0 1" |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 0 1" |
1413 |
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1414 |
S: "NAME: studio monitor right" |
S: "NAME: studio monitor right" |
1415 |
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1416 |
"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: false" |
"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: false" |
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1417 |
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|
"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: true" |
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|
"MIX_CHANNEL_DESTINATION: 1" |
|
1418 |
"." |
"." |
1419 |
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|
1420 |
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C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 0 2" |
1421 |
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|
1422 |
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S: "NAME: studio monitor left" |
1423 |
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|
1424 |
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"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: true" |
1425 |
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1426 |
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1430 |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 1 0" |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO 1 0" |
1431 |
|
|
1432 |
S: "NAME: 'ardour (left)'" |
S: "NAME: 'ardour (left)'" |
1433 |
|
|
1434 |
"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: false" |
"IS_MIX_CHANNEL: false" |
1435 |
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|
1436 |
"JACK_BINDINGS: 'ardour:0'" |
"JACK_BINDINGS: 'ardour:0'" |
1437 |
|
|
1438 |
"." |
"." |
1439 |
|
|
1440 |
5.2.12 Getting information about specific audio channel parameter |
6.2.12. Getting information about specific audio channel parameter |
1441 |
|
|
1442 |
Use the following command to get detailed information about specific |
Use the following command to get detailed information about specific |
1443 |
audio channel parameter: |
audio channel parameter: |
1445 |
GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER INFO <dev-id> <chan> <param> |
GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER INFO <dev-id> <chan> <param> |
1446 |
|
|
1447 |
Where <dev-id> is the numerical ID of the audio output device as |
Where <dev-id> is the numerical ID of the audio output device as |
1448 |
returned by the "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" (Section 5.2.8) command, |
returned by the "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE" (Section 6.2.5) or "LIST |
1449 |
<chan> the audio channel number and <param> a specific channel |
AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.2.8) command, <chan> the audio |
1450 |
parameter name for which information should be obtained (as returned |
channel number and <param> a specific channel parameter name for |
1451 |
by the "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO" (Section 5.2.11) command). |
which information should be obtained (as returned by the "GET |
1452 |
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1453 |
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1460 |
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AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL INFO" (Section 6.2.11) command). |
1461 |
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|
1462 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
1463 |
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|
1470 |
dependently to the given audio channel. At the moment the |
dependently to the given audio channel. At the moment the |
1471 |
following information categories are defined: |
following information categories are defined: |
1472 |
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1473 |
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1474 |
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1475 |
TYPE - |
TYPE - |
1476 |
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|
1477 |
either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or "INT" for integer |
either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or "INT" for integer |
1478 |
value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for |
value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for |
1479 |
character string(s) (always returned) |
character string(s) (always returned) |
1480 |
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|
1481 |
DESCRIPTION - |
DESCRIPTION - |
1482 |
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|
1483 |
arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter |
arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter |
1484 |
(always returned) |
(always returned) |
1485 |
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|
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FIX - |
FIX - |
1487 |
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|
1488 |
either true or false, if true then this parameter is read |
either true or false, if true then this parameter is read |
1489 |
only, thus cannot be altered (always returned) |
only, thus cannot be altered (always returned) |
1490 |
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|
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MULTIPLICITY - |
MULTIPLICITY - |
1492 |
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|
1493 |
either true or false, defines if this parameter allows only |
either true or false, defines if this parameter allows only |
1494 |
one value or a list of values, where true means multiple |
one value or a list of values, where true means multiple |
1495 |
values and false only a single value allowed (always |
values and false only a single value allowed (always |
1496 |
returned) |
returned) |
1497 |
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|
1498 |
RANGE_MIN - |
RANGE_MIN - |
1499 |
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defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this |
defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this |
1501 |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted |
1502 |
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number, usually used in conjunction with 'RANGE_MAX', but |
1503 |
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may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
1504 |
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driver and channel parameter) |
1505 |
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1506 |
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1507 |
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number, usually used in conjunction with 'RANGE_MAX', but |
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may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
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driver and channel parameter) |
|
1516 |
RANGE_MAX - |
RANGE_MAX - |
1517 |
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|
1518 |
defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this |
defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this |
1519 |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted |
1520 |
number, usually used in conjunction with 'RANGE_MIN', but |
number, usually used in conjunction with 'RANGE_MIN', but |
1521 |
may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
1522 |
driver and channel parameter) |
driver and channel parameter) |
1523 |
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|
1524 |
POSSIBILITIES - |
POSSIBILITIES - |
1525 |
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|
1526 |
comma separated list of possible values for this parameter, |
comma separated list of possible values for this parameter, |
1527 |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes |
1528 |
(optionally returned, dependent to driver and channel |
(optionally returned, dependent to driver and channel |
1529 |
parameter) |
parameter) |
1530 |
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|
1531 |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
1532 |
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|
1533 |
Example: |
Example: |
1534 |
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|
1535 |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER INFO 1 0 JACK_BINDINGS" |
C: "GET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER INFO 1 0 JACK_BINDINGS" |
1536 |
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|
1537 |
S: "DESCRIPTION: bindings to other JACK clients" |
S: "DESCRIPTION: bindings to other JACK clients" |
1538 |
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1539 |
"TYPE: STRING" |
"TYPE: STRING" |
1540 |
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|
1541 |
"FIX: false" |
"FIX: false" |
1542 |
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|
1543 |
"MULTIPLICITY: true" |
"MULTIPLICITY: true" |
1544 |
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|
1545 |
"POSSIBILITIES: 'PCM:0','PCM:1','ardour:0','ardour:1'" |
"POSSIBILITIES: 'PCM:0','PCM:1','ardour:0','ardour:1'" |
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|
1547 |
"." |
"." |
1548 |
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|
1549 |
5.2.13 Changing settings of audio output channels |
6.2.13. Changing settings of audio output channels |
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|
1551 |
Use the following command to alter a specific setting of an audio |
Use the following command to alter a specific setting of an audio |
1552 |
output channel: |
output channel: |
1554 |
SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER <dev-id> <chn> <key>=<value> |
SET AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER <dev-id> <chn> <key>=<value> |
1555 |
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|
1556 |
Where <dev-id> should be replaced by the numerical ID of the audio |
Where <dev-id> should be replaced by the numerical ID of the audio |
1557 |
device, <chn> by the audio channel number, <key> by the name of the |
output device as returned by the "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE" |
1558 |
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(Section 6.2.5) or "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.2.8) |
1559 |
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command, <chn> by the audio channel number, <key> by the name of the |
1560 |
parameter to change and <value> by the new value for this parameter. |
parameter to change and <value> by the new value for this parameter. |
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Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
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in case setting was successfully changed |
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in case setting was changed successfully, but there are |
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noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
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code and warning message |
code and warning message |
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in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
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6.3. Configuring MIDI input drivers |
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Instances of drivers in LinuxSampler are called devices. You can use |
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multiple MIDI devices simultaneously, e.g. to use MIDI over ethernet |
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as MIDI input on one sampler channel and ALSA as MIDI input on |
as MIDI input on one sampler channel and ALSA as MIDI input on |
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another sampler channel. For particular MIDI input systems it's also |
another sampler channel. For particular MIDI input systems it's also |
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possible to create several devices of the same MIDI input type. This |
possible to create several devices of the same MIDI input type. This |
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values have to be obtained at runtime. This makes the protocol a bit |
values have to be obtained at runtime. This makes the protocol a bit |
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abstract, but has the advantage, that front-ends can be written |
abstract, but has the advantage, that front-ends can be written |
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independently of what drivers are currently implemented and what |
independently of what drivers are currently implemented and what |
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parameters these drivers are actually offering. This means |
parameters these drivers are actually offering. This means front- |
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front-ends can even handle drivers which are implemented somewhere in |
ends can even handle drivers which are implemented somewhere in |
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future without modifying the front-end at all. |
future without modifying the front-end at all. |
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Commands for configuring MIDI input devices are pretty much the same |
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as the commands for configuring audio output drivers, already |
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described in the last chapter. |
described in the last chapter. |
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Note: examples in this chapter showing particular parameters of |
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drivers are not meant as specification of the drivers' parameters. |
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Driver implementations in LinuxSampler might have complete different |
Driver implementations in LinuxSampler might have complete different |
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retrieve what parameters drivers are offering, how to retrieve their |
retrieve what parameters drivers are offering, how to retrieve their |
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possible values, etc. |
possible values, etc. |
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5.3.1 Getting amount of available MIDI input drivers |
6.3.1. Getting amount of available MIDI input drivers |
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Use the following command to get the number of MIDI input drivers |
Use the following command to get the number of MIDI input drivers |
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currently available for the LinuxSampler instance: |
currently available for the LinuxSampler instance: |
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Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
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LinuxSampler will answer by sending the number of available MIDI |
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input drivers. |
input drivers. |
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Example: |
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C: "GET AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS" |
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S: "2" |
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6.3.2. Getting all available MIDI input drivers |
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Use the following command to list all MIDI input drivers currently |
Use the following command to list all MIDI input drivers currently |
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available for the LinuxSampler instance: |
available for the LinuxSampler instance: |
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Example: |
Example: |
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C: "LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS" |
C: "LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS" |
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S: "ALSA,JACK" |
S: "ALSA,JACK" |
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5.3.3 Getting information about a specific MIDI input driver |
6.3.3. Getting information about a specific MIDI input driver |
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Use the following command to get detailed information about a |
Use the following command to get detailed information about a |
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specific MIDI input driver: |
specific MIDI input driver: |
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GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO <midi-input-driver> |
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Where <midi-input-driver> is the name of the MIDI input driver as |
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Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
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character string to that info category. At the moment the |
character string to that info category. At the moment the |
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following information categories are defined: |
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DESCRIPTION - |
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arbitrary description text about the MIDI input driver |
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DESCRIPTION - |
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comma separated list of all parameters available for the |
comma separated list of all parameters available for the |
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given MIDI input driver |
given MIDI input driver |
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The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
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Example: |
Example: |
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C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO ALSA" |
C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO ALSA" |
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S: "DESCRIPTION: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture" |
S: "DESCRIPTION: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture" |
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"VERSION: 1.0" |
"VERSION: 1.0" |
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"PARAMETERS: DRIVER,ACTIVE" |
"PARAMETERS: DRIVER,ACTIVE" |
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"." |
"." |
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5.3.4 Getting information about specific MIDI input driver parameter |
6.3.4. Getting information about specific MIDI input driver parameter |
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Use the following command to get detailed information about a |
Use the following command to get detailed information about a |
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specific parameter of a specific MIDI input driver: |
specific parameter of a specific MIDI input driver: |
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GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO <midit> <param> [<deplist>] |
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Where <midit> is the name of the MIDI input driver as returned by the |
Where <midit> is the name of the MIDI input driver as returned by the |
1743 |
"LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 5.3.2) command, <param> |
"LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 6.3.2) command, <param> |
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a specific parameter name for which information should be obtained |
a specific parameter name for which information should be obtained |
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(as returned by the "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO" (Section 5.3.3) |
(as returned by the "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER INFO" (Section 6.3.3) |
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command) and <deplist> is an optional list of parameters on which the |
command) and <deplist> is an optional list of parameters on which the |
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sought parameter <param> depends on, <deplist> is a key-value pair |
sought parameter <param> depends on, <deplist> is a key-value pair |
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list in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...", where character string |
list in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...", where character string |
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defined: |
defined: |
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TYPE - |
TYPE - |
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either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or "INT" for integer |
either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or "INT" for integer |
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value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for |
value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for |
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character string(s) (always returned, no matter which driver |
character string(s) (always returned, no matter which driver |
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parameter) |
parameter) |
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DESCRIPTION - |
DESCRIPTION - |
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arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter (always |
arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter (always |
1775 |
returned, no matter which driver parameter) |
returned, no matter which driver parameter) |
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MANDATORY - |
MANDATORY - |
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either true or false, defines if this parameter must be given |
either true or false, defines if this parameter must be given |
1780 |
when the device is to be created with the 'CREATE |
when the device is to be created with the 'CREATE |
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MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE' (Section 5.3.5) command (always returned, no |
MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE' (Section 6.3.5) command (always returned, no |
1782 |
matter which driver parameter) |
matter which driver parameter) |
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FIX - |
FIX - |
1785 |
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either true or false, if false then this parameter can be |
either true or false, if false then this parameter can be |
1787 |
changed at any time, once the device is created by the 'CREATE |
changed at any time, once the device is created by the 'CREATE |
1788 |
MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE' (Section 5.3.5) command (always returned, no |
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1797 |
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matter which driver parameter) |
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MULTIPLICITY - |
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either true or false, defines if this parameter allows only one |
either true or false, defines if this parameter allows only one |
1802 |
value or a list of values, where true means multiple values and |
value or a list of values, where true means multiple values and |
1803 |
false only a single value allowed (always returned, no matter |
false only a single value allowed (always returned, no matter |
1804 |
which driver parameter) |
which driver parameter) |
1805 |
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1806 |
DEPENDS - |
DEPENDS - |
1807 |
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1808 |
comma separated list of parameters this parameter depends on, |
comma separated list of parameters this parameter depends on, |
1809 |
means the values for fields 'DEFAULT', 'RANGE_MIN', 'RANGE_MAX' |
means the values for fields 'DEFAULT', 'RANGE_MIN', 'RANGE_MAX' |
1810 |
and 'POSSIBILITIES' might depend on these listed parameters, |
and 'POSSIBILITIES' might depend on these listed parameters, |
1814 |
possible values for 'samplerate' depends on the sound card |
possible values for 'samplerate' depends on the sound card |
1815 |
which can be chosen by the 'card' parameter (optionally |
which can be chosen by the 'card' parameter (optionally |
1816 |
returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
1817 |
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1818 |
DEFAULT - |
DEFAULT - |
1819 |
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1820 |
reflects the default value for this parameter which is used |
reflects the default value for this parameter which is used |
1821 |
when the device is created and not explicitly given with the |
when the device is created and not explicitly given with the |
1822 |
'CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE' (Section 5.3.5) command, in case of |
'CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE' (Section 6.3.5) command, in case of |
1823 |
MULTIPLCITY=true, this is a comma separated list, that's why |
MULTIPLCITY=true, this is a comma separated list, that's why |
1824 |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes (') |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes (') |
1825 |
(optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
(optionally returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
1826 |
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1827 |
RANGE_MIN - |
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1829 |
defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this |
defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this |
1830 |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
1831 |
this parameter is often used in conjunction with RANGE_MAX, but |
this parameter is often used in conjunction with RANGE_MAX, but |
1832 |
may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
1833 |
driver parameter) |
driver parameter) |
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|
1835 |
RANGE_MAX - |
RANGE_MAX - |
1836 |
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1837 |
defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this |
defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this |
1838 |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
1839 |
this parameter is often used in conjunction with RANGE_MIN, but |
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1854 |
comma separated list of possible values for this parameter, |
comma separated list of possible values for this parameter, |
1855 |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes (optionally |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes (optionally |
1856 |
returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
returned, dependent to driver parameter) |
1860 |
Example: |
Example: |
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1862 |
C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA ACTIVE" |
C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER INFO ALSA ACTIVE" |
1863 |
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1864 |
S: "DESCRIPTION: Whether device is enabled" |
S: "DESCRIPTION: Whether device is enabled" |
1865 |
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1866 |
"TYPE: BOOL" |
"TYPE: BOOL" |
1867 |
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1868 |
"MANDATORY: false" |
"MANDATORY: false" |
1869 |
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1870 |
"FIX: false" |
"FIX: false" |
1871 |
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1872 |
"MULTIPLICITY: false" |
"MULTIPLICITY: false" |
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1874 |
"DEFAULT: true" |
"DEFAULT: true" |
1875 |
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1876 |
"." |
"." |
1877 |
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1878 |
5.3.5 Creating a MIDI input device |
6.3.5. Creating a MIDI input device |
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|
1880 |
Use the following command to create a new MIDI input device for the |
Use the following command to create a new MIDI input device for the |
1881 |
desired MIDI input system: |
desired MIDI input system: |
1882 |
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|
1883 |
CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE <midi-input-driver> [<param-list>] |
CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE <midi-input-driver> [<param-list>] |
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|
1885 |
Where <midi-input-driver> should be replaced by the desired MIDI |
Where <midi-input-driver> should be replaced by the desired MIDI |
1886 |
input system and <param-list> by an optional list of driver specific |
input system as returned by the "LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS" |
1887 |
parameters in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...", where character |
(Section 6.3.2) command and <param-list> by an optional list of |
1888 |
string values should be encapsulated into apostrophes ('). Note that |
driver specific parameters in form of "key1=val1 key2=val2 ...", |
1889 |
there might be drivers which require parameter(s) to be given with |
where character string values should be encapsulated into apostrophes |
1890 |
this command. Use the previously described commands in this chapter |
('). Note that there might be drivers which require parameter(s) to |
1891 |
to get that information. |
be given with this command. Use the previously described commands in |
1892 |
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this chapter to get that information. |
1893 |
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|
1894 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
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|
1896 |
"OK[<device-id>]" - |
"OK[<device-id>]" - |
1897 |
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1898 |
in case the device was successfully created, where <device-id> |
in case the device was successfully created, where <device-id> |
1899 |
is the numerical ID of the new device |
is the numerical ID of the new device |
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"WRN[<device-id>]:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
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1909 |
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1910 |
in case the driver was loaded successfully, where <device-id> |
in case the driver was loaded successfully, where <device-id> |
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is the numerical ID of the new device, but there are noteworthy |
is the numerical ID of the new device, but there are noteworthy |
1912 |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
1913 |
warning message |
warning message |
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1915 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
1916 |
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1917 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
1918 |
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error message |
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Example: |
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C: "CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE ALSA" |
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1924 |
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5.3.6 Destroying a MIDI input device |
6.3.6. Destroying a MIDI input device |
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Use the following command to destroy a created MIDI input device: |
Use the following command to destroy a created MIDI input device: |
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DESTROY MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE <device-id> |
DESTROY MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE <device-id> |
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Where <device-id> should be replaced by the device's numerical ID. |
Where <device-id> should be replaced by the device's numerical ID as |
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returned by the "CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE" (Section 6.3.5) or "LIST |
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Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
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"OK" - |
"OK" - |
1939 |
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in case the device was successfully destroyed |
in case the device was successfully destroyed |
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"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
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in case the device was destroyed, but there are noteworthy |
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issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
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warning message |
warning message |
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in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
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error message |
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C: "DESTROY MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE 0" |
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S: "OK" |
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5.3.7 Getting all created MIDI input device count |
6.3.7. Getting all created MIDI input device count |
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Use the following command to count all created MIDI input devices: |
Use the following command to count all created MIDI input devices: |
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Example: |
Example: |
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C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES" |
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5.3.8 Getting all created MIDI input device list |
6.3.8. Getting all created MIDI input device list |
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Use the following command to list all created MIDI input devices: |
Use the following command to list all created MIDI input devices: |
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LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES |
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Possible Answers: |
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Examples: |
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S: "0,1,2" |
S: "0,1,2" |
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S: "1,3" |
S: "1,3" |
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5.3.9 Getting current settings of a MIDI input device |
6.3.9. Getting current settings of a MIDI input device |
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Use the following command to get current settings of a specific, |
Use the following command to get current settings of a specific, |
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created MIDI input device: |
created MIDI input device: |
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GET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE INFO <device-id> |
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Where <device-id> is the numerical ID of the MIDI input device. |
Where <device-id> is the numerical ID of the MIDI input device as |
2023 |
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returned by the "CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE" (Section 6.3.5) or "LIST |
2024 |
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MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.3.8) command. |
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Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
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apostrophes ('). At the moment the following information |
apostrophes ('). At the moment the following information |
2034 |
categories are defined (independent of driver): |
categories are defined (independent of driver): |
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DRIVER - |
DRIVER - |
2039 |
identifier of the used MIDI input driver, as e.g. returned |
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by the "LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 5.3.2) |
identifier of the used MIDI input driver, as e.g. returned |
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by the "LIST AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS" (Section 6.3.2) |
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command |
command |
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ACTIVE - |
ACTIVE - |
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either true or false, if false then the MIDI device is |
either true or false, if false then the MIDI device is |
2047 |
inactive and doesn't listen to any incoming MIDI events and |
inactive and doesn't listen to any incoming MIDI events and |
2048 |
thus doesn't forward them to connected sampler channels |
thus doesn't forward them to connected sampler channels |
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fields above are only those fields which are returned by all MIDI |
fields above are only those fields which are returned by all MIDI |
2052 |
input devices. Every MIDI input driver might have its own, |
input devices. Every MIDI input driver might have its own, |
2053 |
additional driver specific parameters (see "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER |
additional driver specific parameters (see "GET MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER |
2054 |
INFO" (Section 5.3.3) command) which are also returned by this |
INFO" (Section 6.3.3) command) which are also returned by this |
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command. |
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Example: |
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C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE INFO 0" |
C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE INFO 0" |
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S: "DRIVER: ALSA" |
S: "DRIVER: ALSA" |
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"ACTIVE: true" |
"ACTIVE: true" |
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2065 |
"." |
"." |
2066 |
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Use the following command to alter a specific setting of a created |
Use the following command to alter a specific setting of a created |
2079 |
MIDI input device: |
MIDI input device: |
2081 |
SET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER <device-id> <key>=<value> |
SET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER <device-id> <key>=<value> |
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2083 |
Where <device-id> should be replaced by the numerical ID of the MIDI |
Where <device-id> should be replaced by the numerical ID of the MIDI |
2084 |
input device, <key> by the name of the parameter to change and |
input device as returned by the "CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE" |
2085 |
<value> by the new value for this parameter. |
(Section 6.3.5) or "LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.3.8) command, |
2086 |
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<key> by the name of the parameter to change and <value> by the new |
2087 |
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value for this parameter. |
2088 |
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Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2090 |
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2091 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
2092 |
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|
2093 |
in case setting was successfully changed |
in case setting was successfully changed |
2094 |
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2095 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
2096 |
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|
2097 |
in case setting was changed successfully, but there are |
in case setting was changed successfully, but there are |
2098 |
noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
2099 |
code and warning message |
code and warning message |
2100 |
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|
2101 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
2102 |
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|
2103 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
2104 |
error message |
error message |
2105 |
|
|
2106 |
Example: |
Example: |
2107 |
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2108 |
C: "SET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER 0 ACTIVE=false" |
C: "SET MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER 0 ACTIVE=false" |
2109 |
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S: "OK" |
S: "OK" |
2111 |
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2112 |
5.3.11 Getting information about a MIDI port |
6.3.11. Getting information about a MIDI port |
2113 |
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|
2114 |
Use the following command to get information about a MIDI port: |
Use the following command to get information about a MIDI port: |
2115 |
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|
2116 |
GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO <device-id> <midi-port> |
GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO <device-id> <midi-port> |
2117 |
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|
2118 |
Where <device-id> is the numerical ID of the MIDI input device and |
Where <device-id> is the numerical ID of the MIDI input device as |
2119 |
<midi-port> the MIDI input port number. |
returned by the "CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE" (Section 6.3.5) or "LIST |
2120 |
|
MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.3.8) command and <midi-port> the MIDI |
2121 |
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input port number. |
2122 |
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2123 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
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LinuxSampler will answer by sending a <CRLF> separated list. Each |
LinuxSampler will answer by sending a <CRLF> separated list. Each |
2134 |
a colon and then a space character <SP> and finally the info |
a colon and then a space character <SP> and finally the info |
2135 |
character string to that info category. At the moment the |
character string to that info category. At the moment the |
2136 |
following information categories are defined: |
following information categories are defined: |
2137 |
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2138 |
NAME - |
NAME - |
2139 |
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2140 |
arbitrary character string naming the port |
arbitrary character string naming the port |
2141 |
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2142 |
The field above is only the one which is returned by all MIDI ports |
The field above is only the one which is returned by all MIDI ports |
2146 |
Example: |
Example: |
2147 |
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2148 |
C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO 0 0" |
C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO 0 0" |
2149 |
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2150 |
S: "NAME: 'Masterkeyboard'" |
S: "NAME: 'Masterkeyboard'" |
2151 |
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2152 |
"ALSA_SEQ_BINDINGS: '64:0'" |
"ALSA_SEQ_BINDINGS: '64:0'" |
2153 |
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|
2154 |
"." |
"." |
2155 |
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2156 |
5.3.12 Getting information about specific MIDI port parameter |
6.3.12. Getting information about specific MIDI port parameter |
2157 |
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|
2158 |
Use the following command to get detailed information about specific |
Use the following command to get detailed information about specific |
2159 |
MIDI port parameter: |
MIDI port parameter: |
2161 |
GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER INFO <dev-id> <port> <param> |
GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER INFO <dev-id> <port> <param> |
2162 |
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2163 |
Where <dev-id> is the numerical ID of the MIDI input device as |
Where <dev-id> is the numerical ID of the MIDI input device as |
2164 |
returned by the "LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES" (Section 5.3.8) command, |
returned by the "CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE" (Section 6.3.5) or "LIST |
2165 |
<port> the MIDI port number and <param> a specific port parameter |
MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.3.8) command, <port> the MIDI port |
2166 |
name for which information should be obtained (as returned by the |
number and <param> a specific port parameter name for which |
2167 |
"GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO" (Section 5.3.11) command). |
information should be obtained (as returned by the "GET |
2168 |
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MIDI_INPUT_PORT INFO" (Section 6.3.11) command). |
2169 |
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|
2170 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2171 |
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|
2177 |
parameter and there is optional information which are only shown |
parameter and there is optional information which are only shown |
2178 |
dependently to the given MIDI port. At the moment the following |
dependently to the given MIDI port. At the moment the following |
2179 |
information categories are defined: |
information categories are defined: |
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TYPE - |
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|
|
value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for |
|
|
character string(s) (always returned) |
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|
DESCRIPTION - |
|
2180 |
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2181 |
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2182 |
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2187 |
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2188 |
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TYPE - |
2189 |
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|
2190 |
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either "BOOL" for boolean value(s) or "INT" for integer |
2191 |
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value(s) or "FLOAT" for dotted number(s) or "STRING" for |
2192 |
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character string(s) (always returned) |
2193 |
|
|
2194 |
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DESCRIPTION - |
2195 |
|
|
2196 |
arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter (always |
arbitrary text describing the purpose of the parameter (always |
2197 |
returned) |
returned) |
2198 |
|
|
2199 |
FIX - |
FIX - |
2200 |
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|
2201 |
either true or false, if true then this parameter is read only, |
either true or false, if true then this parameter is read only, |
2202 |
thus cannot be altered (always returned) |
thus cannot be altered (always returned) |
2203 |
|
|
2204 |
MULTIPLICITY - |
MULTIPLICITY - |
2205 |
|
|
2206 |
either true or false, defines if this parameter allows only one |
either true or false, defines if this parameter allows only one |
2207 |
value or a list of values, where true means multiple values and |
value or a list of values, where true means multiple values and |
2208 |
false only a single value allowed (always returned) |
false only a single value allowed (always returned) |
2209 |
|
|
2210 |
RANGE_MIN - |
RANGE_MIN - |
2211 |
|
|
2212 |
defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this |
defines lower limit of the allowed value range for this |
2213 |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
2214 |
this parameter is usually used in conjunction with 'RANGE_MAX' |
this parameter is usually used in conjunction with 'RANGE_MAX' |
2215 |
but may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
but may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
2216 |
driver and port parameter) |
driver and port parameter) |
2217 |
|
|
2218 |
RANGE_MAX - |
RANGE_MAX - |
2219 |
|
|
2220 |
defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this |
defines upper limit of the allowed value range for this |
2221 |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
parameter, can be an integer value as well as a dotted number, |
2222 |
this parameter is usually used in conjunction with 'RANGE_MIN' |
this parameter is usually used in conjunction with 'RANGE_MIN' |
2223 |
but may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
but may also appear without (optionally returned, dependent to |
2224 |
driver and port parameter) |
driver and port parameter) |
2225 |
|
|
2226 |
POSSIBILITIES - |
POSSIBILITIES - |
2227 |
|
|
2228 |
comma separated list of possible values for this parameter, |
comma separated list of possible values for this parameter, |
2229 |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes (optionally |
character strings are encapsulated into apostrophes (optionally |
2230 |
returned, dependent to device and port parameter) |
returned, dependent to device and port parameter) |
2233 |
|
|
2234 |
Example: |
Example: |
2235 |
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|
2236 |
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2237 |
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2238 |
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C: "GET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER INFO 0 0 ALSA_SEQ_BINDINGS" |
2245 |
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|
2246 |
S: "DESCRIPTION: bindings to other ALSA sequencer clients" |
S: "DESCRIPTION: bindings to other ALSA sequencer clients" |
2247 |
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|
2248 |
"TYPE: STRING" |
"TYPE: STRING" |
2249 |
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|
2250 |
"FIX: false" |
"FIX: false" |
2251 |
|
|
2252 |
"MULTIPLICITY: true" |
"MULTIPLICITY: true" |
2253 |
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|
2254 |
"POSSIBILITIES: '64:0','68:0','68:1'" |
"POSSIBILITIES: '64:0','68:0','68:1'" |
2255 |
|
|
2256 |
"." |
"." |
2257 |
|
|
2258 |
5.3.13 Changing settings of MIDI input ports |
6.3.13. Changing settings of MIDI input ports |
2259 |
|
|
2260 |
Use the following command to alter a specific setting of a MIDI input |
Use the following command to alter a specific setting of a MIDI input |
2261 |
port: |
port: |
2263 |
SET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER <device-id> <port> <key>=<value> |
SET MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER <device-id> <port> <key>=<value> |
2264 |
|
|
2265 |
Where <device-id> should be replaced by the numerical ID of the MIDI |
Where <device-id> should be replaced by the numerical ID of the MIDI |
2266 |
device, <port> by the MIDI port number, <key> by the name of the |
device as returned by the "CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE" (Section 6.3.5) |
2267 |
parameter to change and <value> by the new value for this parameter. |
or "LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.3.8) command, <port> by the |
2268 |
|
MIDI port number, <key> by the name of the parameter to change and |
2269 |
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<value> by the new value for this parameter. |
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|
2271 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2272 |
|
|
2273 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
2274 |
|
|
2275 |
in case setting was successfully changed |
in case setting was successfully changed |
2276 |
|
|
2277 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
2278 |
|
|
2279 |
in case setting was changed successfully, but there are |
in case setting was changed successfully, but there are |
2280 |
noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
2281 |
code and warning message |
code and warning message |
2282 |
|
|
2283 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
2284 |
|
|
2285 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
2286 |
error message |
error message |
2287 |
|
|
2289 |
|
|
2290 |
|
|
2291 |
|
|
2292 |
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2293 |
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2294 |
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2301 |
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|
2302 |
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6.4. Configuring sampler channels |
2303 |
|
|
2304 |
The following commands describe how to add and remove sampler |
The following commands describe how to add and remove sampler |
2305 |
channels, deploy sampler engines, load instruments and connect |
channels, associate a sampler channel with a sampler engine, load |
2306 |
sampler channels to MIDI and audio devices. |
instruments and connect sampler channels to MIDI and audio devices. |
2307 |
|
|
2308 |
5.4.1 Loading an instrument |
6.4.1. Loading an instrument |
2309 |
|
|
2310 |
An instrument file can be loaded and assigned to a sampler channel by |
An instrument file can be loaded and assigned to a sampler channel by |
2311 |
one of the following commands: |
one of the following commands: |
2312 |
|
|
2313 |
LOAD INSTRUMENT [NON_MODAL] '<filename>' <instr-index> |
LOAD INSTRUMENT [NON_MODAL] '<filename>' <instr-index> <sampler- |
2314 |
<sampler-channel> |
channel> |
2315 |
|
|
2316 |
Where <filename> is the name of the instrument file on the |
Where <filename> is the name of the instrument file on the |
2317 |
LinuxSampler instance's host system, <instr-index> the index of the |
LinuxSampler instance's host system, <instr-index> the index of the |
2323 |
is that the regular command returns OK only after the instrument has |
is that the regular command returns OK only after the instrument has |
2324 |
been fully loaded and the channel is ready to be used while NON_MODAL |
been fully loaded and the channel is ready to be used while NON_MODAL |
2325 |
version returns immediately and a background process is launched to |
version returns immediately and a background process is launched to |
2326 |
load the instrument on the channel. The GET CHANNEL INFO (Section |
load the instrument on the channel. The GET CHANNEL INFO |
2327 |
5.4.10) command can be used to obtain loading progress from |
(Section 6.4.10) command can be used to obtain loading progress from |
2328 |
INSTRUMENT_STATUS field. LOAD command will perform sanity checks |
INSTRUMENT_STATUS field. LOAD command will perform sanity checks |
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such as making sure that the file could be read and it is of a proper |
such as making sure that the file could be read and it is of a proper |
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format and SHOULD return ERR and SHOULD not launch the background |
format and SHOULD return ERR and SHOULD not launch the background |
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Possible Answers: |
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"OK" - |
"OK" - |
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in case the instrument was successfully loaded |
in case the instrument was successfully loaded |
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"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
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in case the instrument was loaded successfully, but there are |
in case the instrument was loaded successfully, but there are |
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noteworthy issue(s) related (e.g. Engine doesn't support one |
noteworthy issue(s) related (e.g. Engine doesn't support one |
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or more patch parameters provided by the loaded instrument |
or more patch parameters provided by the loaded instrument |
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file), providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
file), providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
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message |
message |
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"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
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in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
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error message |
error message |
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5.4.2 Loading a sampler engine |
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A sample engine can be deployed and assigned to a specific sampler |
A sampler engine type can be associated to a specific sampler channel |
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channel by the following command: |
by the following command: |
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LOAD ENGINE <engine-name> <sampler-channel> |
LOAD ENGINE <engine-name> <sampler-channel> |
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Where <engine-name> is an engine name as obtained by the "LIST |
Where <engine-name> is an engine name as obtained by the "LIST |
2373 |
AVAILABLE_ENGINES" (Section 5.4.8) command and <sampler-channel> the |
AVAILABLE_ENGINES" (Section 6.4.8) command and <sampler-channel> the |
2374 |
sampler channel the deployed engine should be assigned to. Even if |
sampler channel as returned by the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or |
2375 |
the respective sampler channel has already a deployed engine with |
"LIST CHANNELS" (Section 6.4.4) command where the engine type should |
2376 |
that engine name, a new engine instance will be assigned to the |
be assigned to. This command should be issued after adding a new |
2377 |
sampler channel. |
sampler channel and before any other control commands on the new |
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sampler channel. It can also be used to change the engine type of a |
2379 |
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sampler channel. This command has (currently) no way to define or |
2380 |
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force if a new engine instance should be created and assigned to the |
2381 |
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given sampler channel or if an already existing instance of that |
2382 |
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engine type, shared with other sampler channels, should be used. |
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Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
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"OK" - |
"OK" - |
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2388 |
in case the engine was successfully deployed |
in case the engine was successfully deployed |
2389 |
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2390 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
2391 |
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2392 |
in case the engine was deployed successfully, but there are |
in case the engine was deployed successfully, but there are |
2393 |
noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
2394 |
code and warning message |
code and warning message |
2395 |
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2396 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
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2398 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
2399 |
error message |
error message |
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5.4.3 Getting all created sampler channel count |
6.4.3. Getting all created sampler channel count |
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2416 |
The number of sampler channels can change on runtime. To get the |
The number of sampler channels can change on runtime. To get the |
2417 |
current amount of sampler channels, the front-end can send the |
current amount of sampler channels, the front-end can send the |
2427 |
Example: |
Example: |
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2429 |
C: "GET CHANNELS" |
C: "GET CHANNELS" |
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2431 |
S: "12" |
S: "12" |
2432 |
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2433 |
5.4.4 Getting all created sampler channel list |
6.4.4. Getting all created sampler channel list |
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2435 |
The number of sampler channels can change on runtime. To get the |
The number of sampler channels can change on runtime. To get the |
2436 |
current list of sampler channels, the front-end can send the |
current list of sampler channels, the front-end can send the |
2446 |
Example: |
Example: |
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2448 |
C: "LIST CHANNELS" |
C: "LIST CHANNELS" |
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2450 |
S: "0,1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,11,15,20" |
S: "0,1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,11,15,20" |
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5.4.5 Adding a new sampler channel |
6.4.5. Adding a new sampler channel |
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2454 |
A new sampler channel can be added to the end of the sampler channel |
A new sampler channel can be added to the end of the sampler channel |
2455 |
list by sending the following command: |
list by sending the following command: |
2457 |
ADD CHANNEL |
ADD CHANNEL |
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2459 |
This will increment the sampler channel count by one and the new |
This will increment the sampler channel count by one and the new |
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list. The front-end should send the respective, related commands |
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right after to e.g. load an engine, load an instrument and setting |
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input, output method and eventually other commands to initialize the |
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sampler channel will be appended to the end of the sampler channel |
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list. The front-end should send the respective, related commands |
2470 |
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right after to e.g. load an engine, load an instrument and setting |
2471 |
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input, output method and eventually other commands to initialize the |
2472 |
new channel. The front-end should use the sampler channel returned |
new channel. The front-end should use the sampler channel returned |
2473 |
by the answer of this command to perform the previously recommended |
by the answer of this command to perform the previously recommended |
2474 |
commands, to avoid race conditions e.g. with other front-ends that |
commands, to avoid race conditions e.g. with other front-ends that |
2475 |
might also have sent an "ADD CHANNEL" command. |
might also have sent an "ADD CHANNEL" command. |
2476 |
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2477 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2478 |
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2479 |
"OK[<sampler-channel>]" - |
"OK[<sampler-channel>]" - |
2480 |
in case a new sampler channel could be added, where |
|
2481 |
<sampler-channel> reflects the channel number of the new |
in case a new sampler channel could be added, where <sampler- |
2482 |
created sampler channel which should be used to set up the |
channel> reflects the channel number of the new created sampler |
2483 |
sampler channel by sending subsequent initialization commands |
channel which should be used to set up the sampler channel by |
2484 |
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sending subsequent initialization commands |
2485 |
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2486 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
2487 |
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|
2488 |
in case a new channel was added successfully, but there are |
in case a new channel was added successfully, but there are |
2489 |
noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
noteworthy issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning |
2490 |
code and warning message |
code and warning message |
2491 |
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|
2492 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
2493 |
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|
2494 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
2495 |
error message |
error message |
2496 |
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2498 |
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2499 |
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2501 |
5.4.6 Removing a sampler channel |
6.4.6. Removing a sampler channel |
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2503 |
A sampler channel can be removed by sending the following command: |
A sampler channel can be removed by sending the following command: |
2504 |
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|
2505 |
REMOVE CHANNEL <sampler-channel> |
REMOVE CHANNEL <sampler-channel> |
2506 |
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|
2507 |
Where <sampler-channel> should be replaced by the number of the |
Where <sampler-channel> should be replaced by the number of the |
2508 |
sampler channel as given by the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 5.4.5) or |
sampler channel as given by the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or |
2509 |
"LIST CHANNELS" (Section 5.4.4) command. The channel numbers of all |
"LIST CHANNELS" (Section 6.4.4) command. The channel numbers of all |
2510 |
subsequent sampler channels remain the same. |
subsequent sampler channels remain the same. |
2511 |
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2512 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
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"OK" - |
"OK" - |
2525 |
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2526 |
in case the given sampler channel could be removed |
in case the given sampler channel could be removed |
2527 |
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|
2528 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
2529 |
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|
2530 |
in case the given channel was removed, but there are noteworthy |
in case the given channel was removed, but there are noteworthy |
2531 |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
2532 |
warning message |
warning message |
2533 |
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|
2534 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
2535 |
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|
2536 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
2537 |
error message |
error message |
2538 |
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2540 |
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2541 |
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2544 |
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2545 |
The front-end can ask for the number of available engines by sending |
The front-end can ask for the number of available engines by sending |
2546 |
the following command: |
the following command: |
2555 |
Example: |
Example: |
2556 |
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|
2557 |
C: "GET AVAILABLE_ENGINES" |
C: "GET AVAILABLE_ENGINES" |
2558 |
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|
2559 |
S: "4" |
S: "4" |
2560 |
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|
2561 |
5.4.8 Getting all available engines |
6.4.8. Getting all available engines |
2562 |
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|
2563 |
The front-end can ask for a list of all available engines by sending |
The front-end can ask for a list of all available engines by sending |
2564 |
the following command: |
the following command: |
2567 |
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|
2568 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2569 |
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2570 |
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2572 |
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2580 |
LinuxSampler will answer by sending a comma separated list of the |
LinuxSampler will answer by sending a comma separated list of the |
2581 |
engines' names encapsulated into apostrophes ('). Engine names |
engines' names encapsulated into apostrophes ('). Engine names |
2582 |
can consist of lower and upper cases, digits and underlines ("_" |
can consist of lower and upper cases, digits and underlines ("_" |
2585 |
Example: |
Example: |
2586 |
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|
2587 |
C: "LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES" |
C: "LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES" |
2588 |
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|
2589 |
S: "'GigEngine','AkaiEngine','DLSEngine','JoesCustomEngine'" |
S: "'GigEngine','AkaiEngine','DLSEngine','JoesCustomEngine'" |
2590 |
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|
2591 |
5.4.9 Getting information about an engine |
6.4.9. Getting information about an engine |
2592 |
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|
2593 |
The front-end can ask for information about a specific engine by |
The front-end can ask for information about a specific engine by |
2594 |
sending the following command: |
sending the following command: |
2596 |
GET ENGINE INFO <engine-name> |
GET ENGINE INFO <engine-name> |
2597 |
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|
2598 |
Where <engine-name> is an engine name as obtained by the "LIST |
Where <engine-name> is an engine name as obtained by the "LIST |
2599 |
AVAILABLE_ENGINES" (Section 5.4.8) command. |
AVAILABLE_ENGINES" (Section 6.4.8) command. |
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2601 |
Possible Answers: |
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2602 |
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2606 |
character string to that info category. At the moment the |
character string to that info category. At the moment the |
2607 |
following categories are defined: |
following categories are defined: |
2608 |
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2609 |
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2610 |
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2611 |
DESCRIPTION - |
DESCRIPTION - |
2612 |
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|
2613 |
arbitrary description text about the engine |
arbitrary description text about the engine |
2614 |
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|
2615 |
VERSION - |
VERSION - |
2616 |
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|
2617 |
arbitrary character string regarding the engine's version |
arbitrary character string regarding the engine's version |
2618 |
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|
2619 |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
2621 |
Example: |
Example: |
2622 |
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|
2623 |
C: "GET ENGINE INFO JoesCustomEngine" |
C: "GET ENGINE INFO JoesCustomEngine" |
2624 |
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|
2625 |
S: "DESCRIPTION: this is Joe's custom sampler engine" |
S: "DESCRIPTION: this is Joe's custom sampler engine" |
2626 |
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2627 |
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2628 |
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2629 |
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2630 |
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2636 |
"VERSION: testing-1.0" |
"VERSION: testing-1.0" |
2637 |
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2638 |
"." |
"." |
2639 |
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|
2640 |
5.4.10 Getting sampler channel information |
6.4.10. Getting sampler channel information |
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|
2642 |
The front-end can ask for the current settings of a sampler channel |
The front-end can ask for the current settings of a sampler channel |
2643 |
by sending the following command: |
by sending the following command: |
2645 |
GET CHANNEL INFO <sampler-channel> |
GET CHANNEL INFO <sampler-channel> |
2646 |
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|
2647 |
Where <sampler-channel> is the sampler channel number the front-end |
Where <sampler-channel> is the sampler channel number the front-end |
2648 |
is interested in. |
is interested in as returned by the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or |
2649 |
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"LIST CHANNELS" (Section 6.4.4) command. |
2650 |
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|
2651 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2652 |
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|
2656 |
character string to that setting category. At the moment the |
character string to that setting category. At the moment the |
2657 |
following categories are defined: |
following categories are defined: |
2658 |
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ENGINE_NAME - |
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name of the engine that is deployed on the sampler channel, |
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|
"NONE" if there's no engine deployed yet for this sampler |
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AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE - |
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|
numerical ID of the audio output device which is currently |
|
|
connected to this sampler channel to output the audio |
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|
signal, "NONE" if there's no device connected to this |
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2659 |
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2660 |
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2661 |
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ENGINE_NAME - |
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AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE - |
2668 |
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2669 |
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numerical ID of the audio output device which is currently |
2670 |
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connected to this sampler channel to output the audio |
2671 |
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signal, "NONE" if there's no device connected to this |
2672 |
sampler channel |
sampler channel |
2673 |
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|
2674 |
AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNELS - |
AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNELS - |
2675 |
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|
2676 |
number of output channels the sampler channel offers |
number of output channels the sampler channel offers |
2677 |
(dependent to used sampler engine and loaded instrument) |
(dependent to used sampler engine and loaded instrument) |
2678 |
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|
2679 |
AUDIO_OUTPUT_ROUTING - |
AUDIO_OUTPUT_ROUTING - |
2680 |
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|
2681 |
comma separated list which reflects to which audio channel |
comma separated list which reflects to which audio channel |
2682 |
of the selected audio output device each sampler output |
of the selected audio output device each sampler output |
2683 |
channel is routed to, e.g. "0,3" would mean the engine's |
channel is routed to, e.g. "0,3" would mean the engine's |
2684 |
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2685 |
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2686 |
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output channel 0 is routed to channel 0 of the audio output |
output channel 0 is routed to channel 0 of the audio output |
2693 |
device and the engine's output channel 1 is routed to the |
device and the engine's output channel 1 is routed to the |
2694 |
channel 3 of the audio output device |
channel 3 of the audio output device |
2695 |
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|
2696 |
INSTRUMENT_FILE - |
INSTRUMENT_FILE - |
2697 |
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|
2698 |
the file name of the loaded instrument, "NONE" if there's no |
the file name of the loaded instrument, "NONE" if there's no |
2699 |
instrument yet loaded for this sampler channel |
instrument yet loaded for this sampler channel |
2700 |
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|
2701 |
INSTRUMENT_NR - |
INSTRUMENT_NR - |
2702 |
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|
2703 |
the instrument index number of the loaded instrument |
the instrument index number of the loaded instrument |
2704 |
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|
2705 |
INSTRUMENT_NAME - |
INSTRUMENT_NAME - |
2706 |
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|
2707 |
the instrument name of the loaded instrument |
the instrument name of the loaded instrument |
2708 |
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|
2709 |
INSTRUMENT_STATUS - |
INSTRUMENT_STATUS - |
2710 |
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|
2711 |
integer values 0 to 100 indicating loading progress |
integer values 0 to 100 indicating loading progress |
2712 |
percentage for the instrument. Negative value indicates a |
percentage for the instrument. Negative value indicates a |
2713 |
loading exception. Value of 100 indicates that the |
loading exception. Value of 100 indicates that the |
2714 |
instrument is fully loaded. |
instrument is fully loaded. |
2715 |
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|
2716 |
MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE - |
MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE - |
2717 |
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|
2718 |
numerical ID of the MIDI input device which is currently |
numerical ID of the MIDI input device which is currently |
2719 |
connected to this sampler channel to deliver MIDI input |
connected to this sampler channel to deliver MIDI input |
2720 |
commands, "NONE" if there's no device connected to this |
commands, "NONE" if there's no device connected to this |
2721 |
sampler channel |
sampler channel |
2722 |
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|
2723 |
MIDI_INPUT_PORT - |
MIDI_INPUT_PORT - |
2724 |
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2725 |
port number of the MIDI input device |
port number of the MIDI input device |
2726 |
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|
2727 |
MIDI_INPUT_CHANNEL - |
MIDI_INPUT_CHANNEL - |
2728 |
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|
2729 |
the MIDI input channel number this sampler channel should |
the MIDI input channel number this sampler channel should |
2730 |
listen to or "ALL" to listen on all MIDI channels |
listen to or "ALL" to listen on all MIDI channels |
2731 |
|
|
2732 |
VOLUME - |
VOLUME - |
2733 |
|
|
2734 |
optionally dotted number for the channel volume factor |
optionally dotted number for the channel volume factor |
2735 |
(where a value < 1.0 means attenuation and a value > 1.0 |
(where a value < 1.0 means attenuation and a value > 1.0 |
2736 |
means amplification) |
means amplification) |
2737 |
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|
2738 |
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|
2739 |
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2740 |
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|
2741 |
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2742 |
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|
2743 |
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MUTE - |
2749 |
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|
2750 |
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Determines whether the channel is muted, "true" if the |
2751 |
|
channel is muted, "false" if the channel is not muted, and |
2752 |
|
"MUTED_BY_SOLO" if the channel is muted because of the |
2753 |
|
presence of a solo channel and will be unmuted when there |
2754 |
|
are no solo channels left |
2755 |
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|
2756 |
|
SOLO - |
2757 |
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|
2758 |
|
Determines whether this is a solo channel, "true" if the |
2759 |
|
channel is a solo channel; "false" otherwise |
2760 |
|
|
2761 |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
2762 |
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|
2763 |
Example: |
Example: |
2764 |
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|
2765 |
C: "GET CHANNEL INFO 34" |
C: "GET CHANNEL INFO 34" |
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S: "ENGINE_NAME: GigEngine" |
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"VOLUME: 1.0" |
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"AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE: 0" |
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"AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNELS: 2" |
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2766 |
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|
2767 |
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S: "ENGINE_NAME: GigEngine" |
2768 |
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2769 |
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"VOLUME: 1.0" |
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"AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNELS: 2" |
2774 |
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|
2775 |
"AUDIO_OUTPUT_ROUTING: 0,1" |
"AUDIO_OUTPUT_ROUTING: 0,1" |
2776 |
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|
2777 |
"INSTRUMENT_FILE: /home/joe/FazioliPiano.gig" |
"INSTRUMENT_FILE: /home/joe/FazioliPiano.gig" |
2778 |
|
|
2779 |
"INSTRUMENT_NR: 0" |
"INSTRUMENT_NR: 0" |
2780 |
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|
2781 |
"INSTRUMENT_NAME: Fazioli Piano" |
"INSTRUMENT_NAME: Fazioli Piano" |
2782 |
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|
2783 |
"INSTRUMENT_STATUS: 100" |
"INSTRUMENT_STATUS: 100" |
2784 |
|
|
2785 |
"MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE: 0" |
"MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE: 0" |
2786 |
|
|
2787 |
"MIDI_INPUT_PORT: 0" |
"MIDI_INPUT_PORT: 0" |
2788 |
|
|
2789 |
"MIDI_INPUT_CHANNEL: 5" |
"MIDI_INPUT_CHANNEL: 5" |
2790 |
|
|
2791 |
"." |
"." |
2792 |
|
|
2793 |
5.4.11 Current number of active voices |
|
2794 |
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|
2795 |
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|
2796 |
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|
2797 |
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|
2798 |
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|
2799 |
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2803 |
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|
2804 |
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6.4.11. Current number of active voices |
2805 |
|
|
2806 |
The front-end can ask for the current number of active voices on a |
The front-end can ask for the current number of active voices on a |
2807 |
sampler channel by sending the following command: |
sampler channel by sending the following command: |
2809 |
GET CHANNEL VOICE_COUNT <sampler-channel> |
GET CHANNEL VOICE_COUNT <sampler-channel> |
2810 |
|
|
2811 |
Where <sampler-channel> is the sampler channel number the front-end |
Where <sampler-channel> is the sampler channel number the front-end |
2812 |
is interested in. |
is interested in as returned by the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or |
2813 |
|
"LIST CHANNELS" (Section 6.4.4) command. |
2814 |
|
|
2815 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2816 |
|
|
2821 |
|
|
2822 |
|
|
2823 |
|
|
2824 |
5.4.12 Current number of active disk streams |
6.4.12. Current number of active disk streams |
2825 |
|
|
2826 |
The front-end can ask for the current number of active disk streams |
The front-end can ask for the current number of active disk streams |
2827 |
on a sampler channel by sending the following command: |
on a sampler channel by sending the following command: |
2829 |
GET CHANNEL STREAM_COUNT <sampler-channel> |
GET CHANNEL STREAM_COUNT <sampler-channel> |
2830 |
|
|
2831 |
Where <sampler-channel> is the sampler channel number the front-end |
Where <sampler-channel> is the sampler channel number the front-end |
2832 |
is interested in. |
is interested in as returned by the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or |
2833 |
|
"LIST CHANNELS" (Section 6.4.4) command. |
2834 |
|
|
2835 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2836 |
|
|
2843 |
|
|
2844 |
|
|
2845 |
|
|
2846 |
|
6.4.13. Current fill state of disk stream buffers |
2847 |
|
|
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2849 |
|
on a sampler channel by sending the following command: |
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2850 |
|
|
2851 |
|
|
2852 |
|
|
2853 |
|
|
|
5.4.13 Current fill state of disk stream buffers |
|
2854 |
|
|
2855 |
The front-end can ask for the current fill state of all disk streams |
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2856 |
on a sampler channel by sending the following command: |
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|
|
2859 |
|
|
2860 |
GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL BYTES <sampler-channel> |
GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL BYTES <sampler-channel> |
2861 |
|
|
2864 |
GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE <sampler-channel> |
GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE <sampler-channel> |
2865 |
|
|
2866 |
to get the fill state in percent, where <sampler-channel> is the |
to get the fill state in percent, where <sampler-channel> is the |
2867 |
sampler channel number the front-end is interested in. |
sampler channel number the front-end is interested in as returned by |
2868 |
|
the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or "LIST CHANNELS" (Section 6.4.4) |
2869 |
|
command. |
2870 |
|
|
2871 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2872 |
|
|
2884 |
Examples: |
Examples: |
2885 |
|
|
2886 |
C: "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL BYTES 4" |
C: "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL BYTES 4" |
2887 |
|
|
2888 |
S: "[115]420500,[116]510300,[75]110000,[120]230700" |
S: "[115]420500,[116]510300,[75]110000,[120]230700" |
2889 |
|
|
2890 |
C: "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE 4" |
C: "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE 4" |
2891 |
|
|
2892 |
S: "[115]90%,[116]98%,[75]40%,[120]62%" |
S: "[115]90%,[116]98%,[75]40%,[120]62%" |
2893 |
|
|
2894 |
C: "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE 4" |
C: "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE 4" |
2895 |
|
|
2896 |
S: "" |
S: "" |
2897 |
|
|
2898 |
5.4.14 Setting audio output device |
6.4.14. Setting audio output device |
2899 |
|
|
2900 |
The front-end can set the audio output device on a specific sampler |
The front-end can set the audio output device on a specific sampler |
2901 |
channel by sending the following command: |
channel by sending the following command: |
2903 |
SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE <sampler-channel> |
SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE <sampler-channel> |
2904 |
<audio-device-id> |
<audio-device-id> |
2905 |
|
|
2906 |
Where <audio-device-id> is the numerical ID of the audio output |
Where <sampler-channel> is the respective sampler channel number as |
2907 |
device and <sampler-channel> is the respective sampler channel |
returned by the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or "LIST CHANNELS" |
2908 |
|
|
2909 |
|
|
2910 |
|
|
2911 |
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|
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2914 |
|
|
2915 |
|
|
2916 |
number. |
(Section 6.4.4) command and <audio-device-id> is the numerical ID of |
2917 |
|
the audio output device as given by the "CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE" |
2918 |
|
(Section 6.2.5) or "LIST AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.2.8) |
2919 |
|
command. |
2920 |
|
|
2921 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2922 |
|
|
2923 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
2924 |
|
|
2925 |
on success |
on success |
2926 |
|
|
2927 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
2928 |
|
|
2929 |
if audio output device was set, but there are noteworthy |
if audio output device was set, but there are noteworthy |
2930 |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
2931 |
warning message |
warning message |
2932 |
|
|
2933 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
2934 |
|
|
2935 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
2936 |
error message |
error message |
2937 |
|
|
2939 |
|
|
2940 |
|
|
2941 |
|
|
2942 |
5.4.15 Setting audio output type |
6.4.15. Setting audio output type |
2943 |
|
|
2944 |
DEPRECATED: THIS COMMAND WILL DISAPPEAR SOON! |
DEPRECATED: THIS COMMAND WILL DISAPPEAR SOON! |
2945 |
|
|
2946 |
The front-end can alter the audio output type on a specific sampler |
The front-end can alter the audio output type on a specific sampler |
2947 |
channel by sending the following command: |
channel by sending the following command: |
2948 |
|
|
2949 |
SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_TYPE <sampler-channel> |
SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_TYPE <sampler-channel> <audio-output- |
2950 |
<audio-output-type> |
type> |
2951 |
|
|
2952 |
Where <audio-output-type> is currently either "ALSA" or "JACK" and |
Where <audio-output-type> is currently either "ALSA" or "JACK" and |
2953 |
<sampler-channel> is the respective sampler channel number. |
<sampler-channel> is the respective sampler channel number. |
2955 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
2956 |
|
|
2957 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
2958 |
|
|
2959 |
on success |
on success |
2960 |
|
|
2961 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
2962 |
|
|
2963 |
|
|
2964 |
|
|
2965 |
|
|
2966 |
|
|
2967 |
|
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|
|
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|
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2970 |
|
|
2971 |
|
|
2972 |
if audio output type was set, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
if audio output type was set, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
2973 |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
2974 |
message |
message |
2975 |
|
|
2976 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
2977 |
|
|
2978 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
2979 |
error message |
error message |
2980 |
|
|
2982 |
|
|
2983 |
|
|
2984 |
|
|
2985 |
|
6.4.16. Setting audio output channel |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
5.4.16 Setting audio output channel |
|
2986 |
|
|
2987 |
The front-end can alter the audio output channel on a specific |
The front-end can alter the audio output channel on a specific |
2988 |
sampler channel by sending the following command: |
sampler channel by sending the following command: |
2990 |
SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL <sampler-chan> <audio-out> |
SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL <sampler-chan> <audio-out> |
2991 |
<audio-in> |
<audio-in> |
2992 |
|
|
2993 |
Where <sampler-chan> is the sampler channel number, <audio-out> is |
Where <sampler-chan> is the sampler channel number as returned by the |
2994 |
the numerical ID of the sampler channel's audio output channel which |
"ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or "LIST CHANNELS" (Section 6.4.4) |
2995 |
should be rerouted and <audio-in> is the numerical ID of the audio |
command, <audio-out> is the numerical ID of the sampler channel's |
2996 |
channel of the selected audio output device where <audio-out> should |
audio output channel which should be rerouted and <audio-in> is the |
2997 |
be routed to. |
numerical ID of the audio channel of the selected audio output device |
2998 |
|
where <audio-out> should be routed to. |
2999 |
|
|
3000 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3001 |
|
|
3002 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
3003 |
|
|
3004 |
on success |
on success |
3005 |
|
|
3006 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3007 |
|
|
3008 |
if audio output channel was set, but there are noteworthy |
if audio output channel was set, but there are noteworthy |
3009 |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
3010 |
warning message |
warning message |
3011 |
|
|
3012 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3013 |
|
|
3014 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3015 |
error message |
error message |
3016 |
|
|
3018 |
|
|
3019 |
|
|
3020 |
|
|
3021 |
5.4.17 Setting MIDI input device |
|
3022 |
|
|
3023 |
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|
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|
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3026 |
|
|
3027 |
|
|
3028 |
|
|
3029 |
|
|
3030 |
|
6.4.17. Setting MIDI input device |
3031 |
|
|
3032 |
The front-end can set the MIDI input device on a specific sampler |
The front-end can set the MIDI input device on a specific sampler |
3033 |
channel by sending the following command: |
channel by sending the following command: |
3034 |
|
|
3035 |
SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE <sampler-channel> <midi-device-id> |
SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE <sampler-channel> <midi-device-id> |
3036 |
|
|
3037 |
Where <sampler-channel> is the sampler channel number and |
Where <sampler-channel> is the sampler channel number as returned by |
3038 |
<midi-device-id> is the the numerical ID of the MIDI input device. |
the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or "LIST CHANNELS" (Section 6.4.4) |
3039 |
|
command and <midi-device-id> is the numerical ID of the MIDI input |
3040 |
|
device as returned by the "CREATE MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE" (Section 6.3.5) |
3041 |
|
or "LIST MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES" (Section 6.3.8) command. |
3042 |
|
|
3043 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3044 |
|
|
3045 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
3046 |
|
|
3047 |
on success |
on success |
3048 |
|
|
3049 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3050 |
|
|
3051 |
if MIDI input device was set, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
if MIDI input device was set, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
3052 |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
3053 |
message |
message |
3054 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
3055 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3056 |
|
|
3057 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3058 |
error message |
error message |
3059 |
|
|
3061 |
|
|
3062 |
|
|
3063 |
|
|
3064 |
5.4.18 Setting MIDI input type |
6.4.18. Setting MIDI input type |
3065 |
|
|
3066 |
DEPRECATED: THIS COMMAND WILL DISAPPEAR SOON! |
DEPRECATED: THIS COMMAND WILL DISAPPEAR SOON! |
3067 |
|
|
3070 |
|
|
3071 |
SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_TYPE <sampler-channel> <midi-input-type> |
SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_TYPE <sampler-channel> <midi-input-type> |
3072 |
|
|
3073 |
Where <midi-input-type> is currently only "ALSA" and |
Where <midi-input-type> is currently only "ALSA" and <sampler- |
3074 |
<sampler-channel> is the respective sampler channel number. |
channel> is the respective sampler channel number. |
3075 |
|
|
3076 |
|
|
3077 |
|
|
3078 |
|
|
3079 |
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|
|
3081 |
|
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3082 |
|
|
3083 |
|
|
3084 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3085 |
|
|
3086 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
3087 |
|
|
3088 |
on success |
on success |
3089 |
|
|
3090 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3091 |
|
|
3092 |
if MIDI input type was set, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
if MIDI input type was set, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
3093 |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
3094 |
message |
message |
3095 |
|
|
3096 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3097 |
|
|
3098 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3099 |
error message |
error message |
3100 |
|
|
3102 |
|
|
3103 |
|
|
3104 |
|
|
3105 |
5.4.19 Setting MIDI input port |
6.4.19. Setting MIDI input port |
3106 |
|
|
3107 |
The front-end can alter the MIDI input port on a specific sampler |
The front-end can alter the MIDI input port on a specific sampler |
3108 |
channel by sending the following command: |
channel by sending the following command: |
3114 |
|
|
3115 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3116 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
3117 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
3118 |
|
|
3119 |
on success |
on success |
3120 |
|
|
3121 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3122 |
|
|
3123 |
if MIDI input port was set, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
if MIDI input port was set, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
3124 |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
3125 |
message |
message |
3126 |
|
|
3127 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3128 |
|
|
3129 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3130 |
error message |
error message |
3131 |
|
|
3132 |
|
|
3133 |
|
|
3134 |
|
|
3135 |
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|
|
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Examples: |
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3143 |
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3144 |
5.4.20 Setting MIDI input channel |
6.4.20. Setting MIDI input channel |
3145 |
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|
3146 |
The front-end can alter the MIDI channel a sampler channel should |
The front-end can alter the MIDI channel a sampler channel should |
3147 |
listen to by sending the following command: |
listen to by sending the following command: |
3155 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3156 |
|
|
3157 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
3158 |
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|
3159 |
on success |
on success |
3160 |
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|
3161 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3162 |
|
|
3163 |
if MIDI input channel was set, but there are noteworthy |
if MIDI input channel was set, but there are noteworthy |
3164 |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
3165 |
warning message |
warning message |
3166 |
|
|
3167 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3168 |
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|
3169 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3170 |
error message |
error message |
3171 |
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3173 |
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3174 |
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3175 |
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|
3176 |
5.4.21 Setting channel volume |
6.4.21. Setting channel volume |
3177 |
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|
3178 |
The front-end can alter the volume of a sampler channel by sending |
The front-end can alter the volume of a sampler channel by sending |
3179 |
the following command: |
the following command: |
3180 |
|
|
3181 |
SET CHANNEL VOLUME <sampler-channel> <volume> |
SET CHANNEL VOLUME <sampler-channel> <volume> |
3182 |
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|
3183 |
|
Where <volume> is an optionally dotted positive number (a value |
3184 |
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smaller than 1.0 means attenuation, whereas a value greater than 1.0 |
3185 |
|
means amplification) and <sampler-channel> defines the sampler |
3186 |
|
channel where this volume factor should be set. |
3187 |
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3188 |
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|
channel where this volume factor should be set. |
|
3195 |
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|
3196 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3197 |
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|
3198 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
3199 |
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|
3200 |
on success |
on success |
3201 |
|
|
3202 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3203 |
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|
3204 |
if channel volume was set, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
if channel volume was set, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
3205 |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
3206 |
message |
message |
3207 |
|
|
3208 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3209 |
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|
3210 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3211 |
error message |
error message |
3212 |
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|
3214 |
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|
3215 |
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|
3216 |
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|
3217 |
5.4.22 Resetting a sampler channel |
6.4.22. Muting a sampler channel |
3218 |
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|
3219 |
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The front-end can mute/unmute a specific sampler channel by sending |
3220 |
|
the following command: |
3221 |
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|
3222 |
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SET CHANNEL MUTE <sampler-channel> <mute> |
3223 |
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|
3224 |
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Where <sampler-channel> is the respective sampler channel number as |
3225 |
|
returned by the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or "LIST CHANNELS" |
3226 |
|
(Section 6.4.4) command and <mute> should be replaced either by "1" |
3227 |
|
to mute the channel or "0" to unmute the channel. |
3228 |
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|
3229 |
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Possible Answers: |
3230 |
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|
3231 |
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"OK" - |
3232 |
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|
3233 |
|
on success |
3234 |
|
|
3235 |
|
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3236 |
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|
3237 |
|
if the channel was muted/unmuted, but there are noteworthy |
3238 |
|
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
3239 |
|
warning message |
3240 |
|
|
3241 |
|
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3242 |
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|
3243 |
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|
3244 |
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|
3245 |
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3246 |
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3251 |
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3252 |
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in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3253 |
|
error message |
3254 |
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|
3255 |
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Examples: |
3256 |
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|
3257 |
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3258 |
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3259 |
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6.4.23. Soloing a sampler channel |
3260 |
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|
3261 |
|
The front-end can solo/unsolo a specific sampler channel by sending |
3262 |
|
the following command: |
3263 |
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|
3264 |
|
SET CHANNEL SOLO <sampler-channel> <solo> |
3265 |
|
|
3266 |
|
Where <sampler-channel> is the respective sampler channel number as |
3267 |
|
returned by the "ADD CHANNEL" (Section 6.4.5) or "LIST CHANNELS" |
3268 |
|
(Section 6.4.4) command and <solo> should be replaced either by "1" |
3269 |
|
to solo the channel or "0" to unsolo the channel. |
3270 |
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|
3271 |
|
Possible Answers: |
3272 |
|
|
3273 |
|
"OK" - |
3274 |
|
|
3275 |
|
on success |
3276 |
|
|
3277 |
|
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3278 |
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|
3279 |
|
if the channel was soloed/unsoloed, but there are noteworthy |
3280 |
|
issue(s) related, providing an appropriate warning code and |
3281 |
|
warning message |
3282 |
|
|
3283 |
|
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3284 |
|
|
3285 |
|
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3286 |
|
error message |
3287 |
|
|
3288 |
|
Examples: |
3289 |
|
|
3290 |
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|
3291 |
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|
3292 |
|
6.4.24. Resetting a sampler channel |
3293 |
|
|
3294 |
The front-end can reset a particular sampler channel by sending the |
The front-end can reset a particular sampler channel by sending the |
3295 |
following command: |
following command: |
3297 |
RESET CHANNEL <sampler-channel> |
RESET CHANNEL <sampler-channel> |
3298 |
|
|
3299 |
Where <sampler-channel> defines the sampler channel to be reset. |
Where <sampler-channel> defines the sampler channel to be reset. |
3300 |
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|
3301 |
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3302 |
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3308 |
This will cause the engine on that sampler channel, its voices and |
This will cause the engine on that sampler channel, its voices and |
3309 |
eventually disk streams and all control and status variables to be |
eventually disk streams and all control and status variables to be |
3310 |
reset. |
reset. |
3312 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3313 |
|
|
3314 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
3315 |
|
|
3316 |
on success |
on success |
3317 |
|
|
3318 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3319 |
|
|
3320 |
if channel was reset, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
if channel was reset, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
3321 |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
3322 |
message |
message |
3323 |
|
|
3324 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3325 |
|
|
3326 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3327 |
error message |
error message |
3328 |
|
|
3330 |
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|
3331 |
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3332 |
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3333 |
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5.5 Controlling connection |
|
3334 |
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|
3335 |
The following commands are used to control the connection to |
The following commands are used to control the connection to |
3336 |
LinuxSampler. |
LinuxSampler. |
3337 |
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|
3338 |
5.5.1 Register front-end for receiving event messages |
6.5.1. Register front-end for receiving event messages |
3339 |
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|
3340 |
The front-end can register itself to the LinuxSampler application to |
The front-end can register itself to the LinuxSampler application to |
3341 |
be informed about noteworthy events by sending this command: |
be informed about noteworthy events by sending this command: |
3348 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3349 |
|
|
3350 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
3351 |
|
|
3352 |
on success |
on success |
3353 |
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|
3354 |
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|
3355 |
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|
3356 |
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|
3357 |
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|
3358 |
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|
3364 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3365 |
|
|
3366 |
if registration succeeded, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
if registration succeeded, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
3367 |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
3368 |
message |
message |
3369 |
|
|
3370 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3371 |
|
|
3372 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3373 |
error message |
error message |
3374 |
|
|
3376 |
|
|
3377 |
|
|
3378 |
|
|
3379 |
5.5.2 Unregister front-end for not receiving event messages |
6.5.2. Unregister front-end for not receiving event messages |
3380 |
|
|
3381 |
The front-end can unregister itself if it doesn't want to receive |
The front-end can unregister itself if it doesn't want to receive |
3382 |
event messages anymore by sending the following command: |
event messages anymore by sending the following command: |
3389 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3390 |
|
|
3391 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
|
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|
3393 |
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on success |
3394 |
|
|
3395 |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
"WRN:<warning-code>:<warning-message>" - |
3396 |
|
|
3397 |
if unregistration succeeded, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
if unregistration succeeded, but there are noteworthy issue(s) |
3398 |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
related, providing an appropriate warning code and warning |
3399 |
message |
message |
3400 |
|
|
3401 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3402 |
|
|
3403 |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
in case it failed, providing an appropriate error code and |
3404 |
error message |
error message |
3405 |
|
|
3407 |
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|
3408 |
|
|
3409 |
|
|
3410 |
5.5.3 Enable or disable echo of commands |
|
3411 |
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|
3412 |
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3413 |
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|
3414 |
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|
3420 |
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6.5.3. Enable or disable echo of commands |
3421 |
|
|
3422 |
To enable or disable back sending of commands to the client the |
To enable or disable back sending of commands to the client the |
3423 |
following command can be used: |
following command can be used: |
3434 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3435 |
|
|
3436 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
3437 |
|
|
3438 |
usually |
usually |
3439 |
|
|
3440 |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3441 |
on syntax error, e.g. non boolean value |
|
3442 |
|
on syntax error, e.g. non boolean value |
3443 |
|
|
3444 |
Examples: |
Examples: |
3445 |
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|
3446 |
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|
3447 |
|
|
3448 |
5.5.4 Close client connection |
6.5.4. Close client connection |
3449 |
|
|
3450 |
The client can close its network connection to LinuxSampler by |
The client can close its network connection to LinuxSampler by |
3451 |
sending the following command: |
sending the following command: |
3455 |
This is probably more interesting for manual telnet connections to |
This is probably more interesting for manual telnet connections to |
3456 |
LinuxSampler than really useful for a front-end implementation. |
LinuxSampler than really useful for a front-end implementation. |
3457 |
|
|
3458 |
|
6.6. Global commands |
3459 |
|
|
3460 |
|
The following commands have global impact on the sampler. |
3461 |
|
|
3462 |
|
6.6.1. Current number of active voices |
3463 |
|
|
3464 |
|
The front-end can ask for the current number of active voices on the |
3465 |
|
sampler by sending the following command: |
3466 |
|
|
3467 |
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|
3468 |
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|
3469 |
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|
3470 |
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3475 |
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|
3476 |
5.6 Global commands |
GET TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT |
3477 |
|
|
3478 |
The following commands have global impact on the sampler. |
Possible Answers: |
3479 |
|
|
3480 |
|
LinuxSampler will answer by returning the number of all active |
3481 |
|
voices on the sampler. |
3482 |
|
|
3483 |
|
6.6.2. Maximum amount of active voices |
3484 |
|
|
3485 |
|
The front-end can ask for the maximum number of active voices by |
3486 |
|
sending the following command: |
3487 |
|
|
3488 |
5.6.1 Reset sampler |
GET TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT_MAX |
3489 |
|
|
3490 |
|
Possible Answers: |
3491 |
|
|
3492 |
|
LinuxSampler will answer by returning the maximum number of active |
3493 |
|
voices. |
3494 |
|
|
3495 |
|
6.6.3. Reset sampler |
3496 |
|
|
3497 |
The front-end can reset the whole sampler by sending the following |
The front-end can reset the whole sampler by sending the following |
3498 |
command: |
command: |
3502 |
Possible Answers: |
Possible Answers: |
3503 |
|
|
3504 |
"OK" - |
"OK" - |
3505 |
|
|
3506 |
always |
always |
3507 |
|
|
3508 |
Examples: |
Examples: |
3509 |
|
|
3510 |
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|
3511 |
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|
3512 |
|
6.6.4. General sampler informations |
3513 |
|
|
3514 |
|
The client can ask for general informations about the LinuxSampler |
3515 |
|
instance by sending the following command: |
3516 |
|
|
3517 |
|
GET SERVER INFO |
3518 |
|
|
3519 |
|
Possible Answers: |
3520 |
|
|
3521 |
|
LinuxSampler will answer by sending a <CRLF> separated list. Each |
3522 |
|
answer line begins with the information category name followed by |
3523 |
|
a colon and then a space character <SP> and finally the info |
3524 |
|
|
3525 |
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|
3526 |
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|
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3532 |
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character string to that information category. At the moment the |
3533 |
|
following categories are defined: |
3534 |
|
|
3535 |
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|
3536 |
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|
3537 |
|
DESCRIPTION - |
3538 |
|
|
3539 |
|
arbitrary textual description about the sampler |
3540 |
|
|
3541 |
|
VERSION - |
3542 |
|
|
3543 |
|
version of the sampler |
3544 |
|
|
3545 |
|
PROTOCOL_VERSION - |
3546 |
|
|
3547 |
|
version of the LSCP specification the sampler complies with |
3548 |
|
(see Section 2 for details) |
3549 |
|
|
3550 |
|
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
3551 |
|
Other fields might be added in future. |
3552 |
|
|
3553 |
|
6.7. MIDI Instrument Mapping |
3554 |
|
|
3555 |
|
The MIDI protocol provides a way to switch between instruments by |
3556 |
|
sending so called MIDI bank select and MIDI program change messages |
3557 |
|
which are essentially just numbers. The following commands allow to |
3558 |
|
actually map arbitrary MIDI bank select / program change numbers with |
3559 |
|
real instruments. |
3560 |
|
|
3561 |
|
By default, that is when the sampler is launched, this map will be |
3562 |
|
empty, thus the sampler will simply ignore all program change |
3563 |
|
messages. The front-end has to explicitly add entries to the map so |
3564 |
|
the sampler knows how to react on a given program change message, |
3565 |
|
that is by switching to the respectively defined engine type and |
3566 |
|
loading the respective instrument. |
3567 |
|
|
3568 |
|
Also note per MIDI specification a bank select message does not cause |
3569 |
|
to switch to another instrument. Instead when receiving a bank |
3570 |
|
select message the bank value will be stored and a subsequent program |
3571 |
|
change message (which may occur at any time) will finally cause the |
3572 |
|
sampler to switch to the respective instrument as reflected by the |
3573 |
|
current MIDI instrument map. |
3574 |
|
|
3575 |
|
6.7.1. Create or replace a MIDI instrument map entry |
3576 |
|
|
3577 |
|
The front-end can create a new or replace an existing entry in the |
3578 |
|
sampler's MIDI instrument map by sending the following command: |
3579 |
|
|
3580 |
|
|
3581 |
|
|
3582 |
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3588 |
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MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT <midi_bank_msb> <midi_bank_lsb> <midi_prog> |
3589 |
|
<engine_name> <filename> <instrument_index> <volume_value> |
3590 |
|
[<instr_load_mode>] [<name>] |
3591 |
|
|
3592 |
|
Where <midi_bank_msb> is an integer value between 0..127 reflecting |
3593 |
|
the MIDI bank select MSB (coarse) index, <midi_bank_lsb> an integer |
3594 |
|
value between 0..127 reflecting the MIDI bank select LSB (fine) |
3595 |
|
index, <midi_prog> an integer value between 0..127 reflecting the |
3596 |
|
MIDI program change index, <engine_name> a sampler engine name as |
3597 |
|
returned by the "LIST AVAILABLE_ENGINES" (Section 6.4.8) command (not |
3598 |
|
encapsulated into apostrophes), <filename> the name of the |
3599 |
|
instrument's file to be deployed (encapsulated into apostrophes), |
3600 |
|
<instrument_index> the index (integer value) of the instrument within |
3601 |
|
the given file, <volume_value> reflects the master volume of the |
3602 |
|
instrument as optionally dotted number (where a value < 1.0 means |
3603 |
|
attenuation and a value > 1.0 means amplification). This parameter |
3604 |
|
easily allows to adjust the volume of all intruments within a custom |
3605 |
|
instrument map without having to adjust their instrument files. The |
3606 |
|
OPTIONAL <instr_load_mode> argument defines the life time of the |
3607 |
|
instrument, that is when the instrument should be loaded, when freed |
3608 |
|
and has exactly the following possibilities: |
3609 |
|
|
3610 |
|
"ON_DEMAND" - |
3611 |
|
|
3612 |
|
The instrument will be loaded when needed, that is when |
3613 |
|
demanded by at least one sampler channel. It will immediately |
3614 |
|
be freed from memory when not needed by any sampler channel |
3615 |
|
anymore. |
3616 |
|
|
3617 |
|
"ON_DEMAND_HOLD" - |
3618 |
|
|
3619 |
|
The instrument will be loaded when needed, that is when |
3620 |
|
demanded by at least one sampler channel. It will be kept in |
3621 |
|
memory even when not needed by any sampler channel anymore. |
3622 |
|
Instruments with this mode are only freed when the sampler is |
3623 |
|
reset or all mapping entries with this mode (and respective |
3624 |
|
instrument) are explicitly changed to "ON_DEMAND" and no |
3625 |
|
sampler channel is using the instrument anymore. |
3626 |
|
|
3627 |
|
"PERSISTENT" - |
3628 |
|
|
3629 |
|
The instrument will immediately be loaded into memory in the |
3630 |
|
background when this mapping command is sent and the instrument |
3631 |
|
is kept all the time. Instruments with this mode are only |
3632 |
|
freed when the sampler is reset or all mapping entries with |
3633 |
|
this mode (and respective instrument) are explicitly changed to |
3634 |
|
"ON_DEMAND" and no sampler channel is using the instrument |
3635 |
|
anymore. |
3636 |
|
|
3637 |
|
|
3638 |
|
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not supplied - |
3645 |
|
|
3646 |
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In case there is no <instr_load_mode> argument given, it will |
3647 |
|
be up to the InstrumentManager to decide which mode to use. |
3648 |
|
Usually it will use "ON_DEMAND" if an entry for the given |
3649 |
|
instrument does not exist in the InstrumentManager's list yet, |
3650 |
|
otherwise if an entry already exists, it will simply stick with |
3651 |
|
the mode currently reflected by the already existing entry, |
3652 |
|
that is it will not change the mode. |
3653 |
|
|
3654 |
|
The <instr_load_mode> argument thus allows to define an appropriate |
3655 |
|
strategy (low memory consumption vs. fast instrument switching) for |
3656 |
|
each instrument individually. Note, the following restrictions apply |
3657 |
|
to this argument: "ON_DEMAND_HOLD" and "PERSISTENT" have to be |
3658 |
|
supported by the respective sampler engine (which is technically the |
3659 |
|
case when the engine provides an InstrumentManager for its format). |
3660 |
|
If this is not the case the argument will automatically fall back to |
3661 |
|
the default value "ON_DEMAND". Also the load mode of one instrument |
3662 |
|
may automatically change the laod mode of other instrument(s), i.e. |
3663 |
|
because the instruments are part of the same file and the engine does |
3664 |
|
not allow a way to manage load modes for them individually. Due to |
3665 |
|
this, in case the frontend shows the load modes of entries, the |
3666 |
|
frontend should retrieve the actual mode by i.e. sending "GET |
3667 |
|
MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO" (Section 6.7.5) command(s). Finally the |
3668 |
|
OPTIONAL <name> argument allows to set a custom name (encapsulated |
3669 |
|
into apostrophes) for the mapping entry, useful for frontends for |
3670 |
|
displaying an appropriate name for mapped instruments (using "GET |
3671 |
|
MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO" (Section 6.7.5)). |
3672 |
|
|
3673 |
|
The "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT" command will immediately return, thus it |
3674 |
|
will not block when an instrument is to be loaded due to a |
3675 |
|
"PERSISTENT" type entry as instruments are loaded in the background. |
3676 |
|
As a consequence this command may not necessarily return an error |
3677 |
|
i.e. when the given instrument file does not exist or may turn out to |
3678 |
|
be corrupt. |
3679 |
|
|
3680 |
|
Possible Answers: |
3681 |
|
|
3682 |
|
"OK" - |
3683 |
|
|
3684 |
|
usually |
3685 |
|
|
3686 |
|
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3687 |
|
|
3688 |
|
when the given engine does not exist or a value is out of range |
3689 |
|
|
3690 |
|
Examples: |
3691 |
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3692 |
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3693 |
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3694 |
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C: "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT 3 0 0 gig '/usr/share/Steinway D.gig' 0 |
3701 |
|
0.8 PERSISTENT" |
3702 |
|
|
3703 |
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S: "OK" |
3704 |
|
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|
1.0" |
3707 |
|
|
3708 |
|
S: "OK" |
3709 |
|
|
3710 |
|
C: "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT 0 0 0 gig '/usr/share/piano.gig' 0 1.0 |
3711 |
|
'Normal Piano'" |
3712 |
|
|
3713 |
|
S: "OK" |
3714 |
|
|
3715 |
|
C: "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT 1 0 0 gig '/usr/share/piano.gig' 0 0.25 |
3716 |
|
'Silent Piano'" |
3717 |
|
|
3718 |
|
S: "OK" |
3719 |
|
|
3720 |
|
C: "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT 99 8 120 gig '/home/joe/foodrums.gig' 0 |
3721 |
|
1.0 PERSISTENT 'Foo Drumkit'" |
3722 |
|
|
3723 |
|
S: "OK" |
3724 |
|
|
3725 |
|
6.7.2. Getting ammount of MIDI instrument map entries |
3726 |
|
|
3727 |
|
The front-end can query the amount of currently existing MIDI |
3728 |
|
instrument map entries by sending the following command: |
3729 |
|
|
3730 |
|
GET MIDI_INSTRUMENTS |
3731 |
|
|
3732 |
|
Possible Answers: |
3733 |
|
|
3734 |
|
LinuxSampler will answer by sending the current number of entries |
3735 |
|
in the sampler's MIDI instrument map. |
3736 |
|
|
3737 |
|
Example: |
3738 |
|
|
3739 |
|
C: "GET MIDI_INSTRUMENTS" |
3740 |
|
|
3741 |
|
S: "634" |
3742 |
|
|
3743 |
|
6.7.3. Getting indeces of all MIDI instrument map entries |
3744 |
|
|
3745 |
|
The front-end can query a list of all currently existing MIDI |
3746 |
|
instrument map entries by sending the following command: |
3747 |
|
|
3748 |
|
|
3749 |
|
|
3750 |
|
|
3751 |
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|
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3755 |
|
|
3756 |
|
LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENTS |
3757 |
|
|
3758 |
|
Possible Answers: |
3759 |
|
|
3760 |
|
LinuxSampler will answer by sending a comma separated list of MIDI |
3761 |
|
bank MSB (coarse) - MIDI bank LSB (fine) - MIDI program triples, |
3762 |
|
where each triple is encapsulated into curly braces. The list is |
3763 |
|
returned in one single line. Each triple just reflects the key of |
3764 |
|
the respective map entry, thus subsequent "GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT |
3765 |
|
INFO" (Section 6.7.5) command(s) are necessary to retrieve |
3766 |
|
detailed informations about each entry. |
3767 |
|
|
3768 |
6. Command Syntax |
Example: |
3769 |
|
|
3770 |
TODO: will soon automatically included from src/network/lscp.y, |
C: "LIST MIDI_INSTRUMENTS" |
|
meanwhile have a look at that file to get the exact definition of the |
|
|
command syntax. |
|
3771 |
|
|
3772 |
|
S: "{0,0,0},{0,0,1},{120,0,3},{120,0,4},{23,127,127}" |
3773 |
|
|
3774 |
|
6.7.4. Remove an entry from the MIDI instrument map |
3775 |
|
|
3776 |
|
The front-end can delete an entry from the MIDI instrument map by |
3777 |
|
sending the following command: |
3778 |
|
|
3779 |
|
UNMAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT <midi_bank_msb> <midi_bank_lsb> <midi_prog> |
3780 |
|
|
3781 |
|
Where <midi_bank_msb> is an integer value between 0..127 reflecting |
3782 |
|
the MIDI bank MSB (coarse) value, <midi_bank_lsb> an integer value |
3783 |
|
between 0..127 reflecting the MIDI bank LSB (fine) value and |
3784 |
|
<midi_prog> an integer value between 0..127 reflecting the MIDI |
3785 |
|
program value of the map entrie's key index triple. |
3786 |
|
|
3787 |
|
Possible Answers: |
3788 |
|
|
3789 |
|
"OK" - |
3790 |
|
|
3791 |
|
usually |
3792 |
|
|
3793 |
|
"ERR:<error-code>:<error-message>" - |
3794 |
|
|
3795 |
|
when index out of bounds |
3796 |
|
|
3797 |
|
Example: |
3798 |
|
|
3799 |
|
C: "UNMAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT 2 40 127" |
3800 |
|
|
3801 |
|
S: "OK" |
3802 |
|
|
3803 |
|
|
3804 |
|
|
3805 |
|
|
3806 |
|
|
3807 |
|
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3811 |
|
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3812 |
|
6.7.5. Get current settings of MIDI instrument map entry |
3813 |
|
|
3814 |
|
The front-end can retrieve the current settings of a certain |
3815 |
|
instrument map entry by sending the following command: |
3816 |
|
|
3817 |
|
GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO <midi_bank_msb> <midi_bank_lsb> |
3818 |
|
<midi_prog> |
3819 |
|
|
3820 |
|
Where <midi_bank_msb> is an integer value between 0..127 reflecting |
3821 |
|
the MIDI bank MSB (coarse) value, <midi_bank_lsb> an integer value |
3822 |
|
between 0..127 reflecting the MIDI bank LSB (fine) value and |
3823 |
|
<midi_prog> an integer value between 0..127 reflecting the MIDI |
3824 |
|
program value of the map entrie's key index triple. |
3825 |
|
|
3826 |
|
Possible Answers: |
3827 |
|
|
3828 |
|
LinuxSampler will answer by sending a <CRLF> separated list. Each |
3829 |
|
answer line begins with the information category name followed by |
3830 |
|
a colon and then a space character <SP> and finally the info |
3831 |
|
character string to that info category. At the moment the |
3832 |
|
following categories are defined: |
3833 |
|
|
3834 |
|
"NAME" - |
3835 |
|
|
3836 |
|
Name for this MIDI instrument map entry (if defined). This |
3837 |
|
name shall be used by frontends for displaying a name for this |
3838 |
|
mapped instrument. It can be set and changed with the "MAP |
3839 |
|
MIDI_INSTRUMENT" (Section 6.7.1) command and does not have to |
3840 |
|
be unique. |
3841 |
|
|
3842 |
|
"ENGINE_NAME" - |
3843 |
|
|
3844 |
|
Name of the engine to be deployed for this instrument. |
3845 |
|
|
3846 |
|
"INSTRUMENT_FILE" - |
3847 |
|
|
3848 |
|
File name of the instrument. |
3849 |
|
|
3850 |
|
"INSTRUMENT_NR" - |
3851 |
|
|
3852 |
|
Index of the instrument within the file. |
3853 |
|
|
3854 |
|
"INSTRUMENT_NAME" - |
3855 |
|
|
3856 |
|
Name of the loaded instrument as reflected by its file. In |
3857 |
|
contrast to the "NAME" field, the "INSTRUMENT_NAME" field |
3858 |
|
cannot be changed. |
3859 |
|
|
3860 |
|
|
3861 |
|
|
3862 |
|
|
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|
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|
|
3867 |
|
|
3868 |
|
"LOAD_MODE" - |
3869 |
|
|
3870 |
|
Life time of instrument (see "MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT" |
3871 |
|
(Section 6.7.1) for details about this setting). |
3872 |
|
|
3873 |
|
"VOLUME" - |
3874 |
|
|
3875 |
|
master volume of the instrument as optionally dotted number |
3876 |
|
(where a value < 1.0 means attenuation and a value > 1.0 means |
3877 |
|
amplification) |
3878 |
|
|
3879 |
|
The mentioned fields above don't have to be in particular order. |
3880 |
|
|
3881 |
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Example: |
3882 |
|
|
3883 |
|
C: "GET MIDI_INSTRUMENT INFO 3 45 120" |
3884 |
|
|
3885 |
|
S: "NAME: Drums for Foo Song" |
3886 |
|
|
3887 |
|
"ENGINE_NAME: GigEngine" |
3888 |
|
|
3889 |
|
"INSTRUMENT_FILE: /usr/share/joesdrumkit.gig" |
3890 |
|
|
3891 |
|
"INSTRUMENT_NR: 0" |
3892 |
|
|
3893 |
|
"INSTRUMENT_NAME: Joe's Drumkit" |
3894 |
|
|
3895 |
|
"LOAD_MODE: PERSISTENT" |
3896 |
|
|
3897 |
|
"VOLUME: 1.0" |
3898 |
|
|
3899 |
|
"." |
3900 |
|
|
3901 |
|
6.7.6. Clear MIDI instrument map |
3902 |
|
|
3903 |
|
The front-end can clear the whole MIDI instrument map, that is delete |
3904 |
|
all entries by sending the following command: |
3905 |
|
|
3906 |
|
CLEAR MIDI_INSTRUMENTS |
3907 |
|
|
3908 |
|
Possible Answers: |
3909 |
|
|
3910 |
|
"OK" - |
3911 |
|
|
3912 |
|
always |
3913 |
|
|
3914 |
|
Example: |
3915 |
|
|
3916 |
|
|
3917 |
|
|
3918 |
|
|
3919 |
|
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|
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3922 |
|
|
3923 |
|
|
3924 |
|
C: "CLEAR MIDI_INSTRUMENTS" |
3925 |
|
|
3926 |
|
S: "OK" |
3927 |
|
|
3928 |
|
|
3929 |
|
|
3930 |
|
|
3931 |
|
|
3932 |
|
|
3933 |
|
|
3934 |
|
|
3935 |
|
|
3936 |
|
|
3937 |
|
|
3938 |
|
|
3939 |
|
|
3940 |
|
|
3941 |
|
|
3942 |
|
|
3943 |
|
|
3944 |
|
|
3945 |
|
|
3946 |
7. Events |
|
3947 |
|
|
3948 |
|
|
3949 |
|
|
3950 |
|
|
3951 |
|
|
3952 |
|
|
3953 |
|
|
3954 |
|
|
3955 |
|
|
3956 |
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|
3957 |
|
|
3958 |
|
|
3959 |
|
|
3960 |
|
|
3961 |
|
|
3962 |
|
|
3963 |
|
|
3964 |
|
|
3965 |
|
|
3966 |
|
|
3967 |
|
|
3968 |
|
|
3969 |
|
|
3970 |
|
|
3971 |
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|
3972 |
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|
3973 |
|
|
3974 |
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|
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|
|
3979 |
|
|
3980 |
|
7. Command Syntax |
3981 |
|
|
3982 |
|
The grammar of the control protocol as descibed in Section 6 is |
3983 |
|
defined below using Backus-Naur Form (BNF as described in [RFC2234]) |
3984 |
|
where applicable. |
3985 |
|
|
3986 |
|
input = |
3987 |
|
|
3988 |
|
line LF |
3989 |
|
|
3990 |
|
/ line CR LF |
3991 |
|
|
3992 |
|
line = |
3993 |
|
|
3994 |
|
/* epsilon (empty line ignored) */ |
3995 |
|
|
3996 |
|
/ comment |
3997 |
|
|
3998 |
|
/ command |
3999 |
|
|
4000 |
|
/ error |
4001 |
|
|
4002 |
|
comment = |
4003 |
|
|
4004 |
|
'#' |
4005 |
|
|
4006 |
|
/ comment '#' |
4007 |
|
|
4008 |
|
/ comment SP |
4009 |
|
|
4010 |
|
/ comment number |
4011 |
|
|
4012 |
|
/ comment string |
4013 |
|
|
4014 |
|
command = |
4015 |
|
|
4016 |
|
ADD SP CHANNEL |
4017 |
|
|
4018 |
|
/ MAP SP map_instruction |
4019 |
|
|
4020 |
|
/ UNMAP SP unmap_instruction |
4021 |
|
|
4022 |
|
/ GET SP get_instruction |
4023 |
|
|
4024 |
|
/ CREATE SP create_instruction |
4025 |
|
|
4026 |
|
/ DESTROY SP destroy_instruction |
4027 |
|
|
4028 |
|
|
4029 |
|
|
4030 |
|
|
4031 |
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|
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|
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|
|
4035 |
|
|
4036 |
|
/ LIST SP list_instruction |
4037 |
|
|
4038 |
|
/ LOAD SP load_instruction |
4039 |
|
|
4040 |
|
/ REMOVE SP remove_instruction |
4041 |
|
|
4042 |
|
/ SET SP set_instruction |
4043 |
|
|
4044 |
|
/ SUBSCRIBE SP subscribe_event |
4045 |
|
|
4046 |
|
/ UNSUBSCRIBE SP unsubscribe_event |
4047 |
|
|
4048 |
|
/ SELECT SP text |
4049 |
|
|
4050 |
|
/ RESET SP reset_instruction |
4051 |
|
|
4052 |
|
/ CLEAR SP clear_instruction |
4053 |
|
|
4054 |
|
/ RESET |
4055 |
|
|
4056 |
|
/ QUIT |
4057 |
|
|
4058 |
|
subscribe_event = |
4059 |
|
|
4060 |
|
CHANNEL_COUNT |
4061 |
|
|
4062 |
|
/ VOICE_COUNT |
4063 |
|
|
4064 |
|
/ STREAM_COUNT |
4065 |
|
|
4066 |
|
/ BUFFER_FILL |
4067 |
|
|
4068 |
|
/ CHANNEL_INFO |
4069 |
|
|
4070 |
|
/ MISCELLANEOUS |
4071 |
|
|
4072 |
|
/ TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT |
4073 |
|
|
4074 |
|
unsubscribe_event = |
4075 |
|
|
4076 |
|
CHANNEL_COUNT |
4077 |
|
|
4078 |
|
/ VOICE_COUNT |
4079 |
|
|
4080 |
|
/ STREAM_COUNT |
4081 |
|
|
4082 |
|
/ BUFFER_FILL |
4083 |
|
|
4084 |
|
|
4085 |
|
|
4086 |
|
|
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|
|
4091 |
|
|
4092 |
|
/ CHANNEL_INFO |
4093 |
|
|
4094 |
|
/ MISCELLANEOUS |
4095 |
|
|
4096 |
|
/ TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT |
4097 |
|
|
4098 |
|
map_instruction = |
4099 |
|
|
4100 |
|
MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP midi_bank_msb SP midi_bank_lsb SP midi_prog SP |
4101 |
|
engine_name SP filename SP instrument_index SP volume_value |
4102 |
|
|
4103 |
|
/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP midi_bank_msb SP midi_bank_lsb SP midi_prog |
4104 |
|
SP engine_name SP filename SP instrument_index SP volume_value SP |
4105 |
|
instr_load_mode |
4106 |
|
|
4107 |
|
/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP midi_bank_msb SP midi_bank_lsb SP midi_prog |
4108 |
|
SP engine_name SP filename SP instrument_index SP volume_value SP |
4109 |
|
entry_name |
4110 |
|
|
4111 |
|
/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP midi_bank_msb SP midi_bank_lsb SP midi_prog |
4112 |
|
SP engine_name SP filename SP instrument_index SP volume_value SP |
4113 |
|
instr_load_mode SP entry_name |
4114 |
|
|
4115 |
|
unmap_instruction = |
4116 |
|
|
4117 |
|
MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP midi_bank_msb SP midi_bank_lsb SP midi_prog |
4118 |
|
|
4119 |
|
remove_instruction = |
4120 |
|
|
4121 |
|
CHANNEL SP sampler_channel |
4122 |
|
|
4123 |
|
get_instruction = |
4124 |
|
|
4125 |
|
AVAILABLE_ENGINES |
4126 |
|
|
4127 |
|
/ AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS |
4128 |
|
|
4129 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER SP INFO SP string |
4130 |
|
|
4131 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER SP INFO SP string SP string |
4132 |
|
|
4133 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER SP INFO SP string SP string SP |
4134 |
|
key_val_list |
4135 |
|
|
4136 |
|
/ AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS |
4137 |
|
|
4138 |
|
/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER SP INFO SP string |
4139 |
|
|
4140 |
|
|
4141 |
|
|
4142 |
|
|
4143 |
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4148 |
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/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER SP INFO SP string SP string |
4149 |
|
|
4150 |
|
/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVER_PARAMETER SP INFO SP string SP string SP |
4151 |
|
key_val_list |
4152 |
|
|
4153 |
|
/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES |
4154 |
|
|
4155 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES |
4156 |
|
|
4157 |
|
/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE SP INFO SP number |
4158 |
|
|
4159 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE SP INFO SP number |
4160 |
|
|
4161 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_PORT SP INFO SP number SP number |
4162 |
|
|
4163 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER SP INFO SP number SP number SP string |
4164 |
|
|
4165 |
|
/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL SP INFO SP number SP number |
4166 |
|
|
4167 |
|
/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER SP INFO SP number SP number SP |
4168 |
|
string |
4169 |
|
|
4170 |
|
/ CHANNELS |
4171 |
|
|
4172 |
|
/ CHANNEL SP INFO SP sampler_channel |
4173 |
|
|
4174 |
|
/ CHANNEL SP BUFFER_FILL SP buffer_size_type SP sampler_channel |
4175 |
|
|
4176 |
|
/ CHANNEL SP STREAM_COUNT SP sampler_channel |
4177 |
|
|
4178 |
|
/ CHANNEL SP VOICE_COUNT SP sampler_channel |
4179 |
|
|
4180 |
|
/ ENGINE SP INFO SP engine_name |
4181 |
|
|
4182 |
|
/ SERVER SP INFO |
4183 |
|
|
4184 |
|
/ TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT |
4185 |
|
|
4186 |
|
/ TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT_MAX |
4187 |
|
|
4188 |
|
/ MIDI_INSTRUMENTS |
4189 |
|
|
4190 |
|
/ MIDI_INSTRUMENT SP INFO SP midi_bank_msb SP midi_bank_lsb SP |
4191 |
|
midi_prog |
4192 |
|
|
4193 |
|
set_instruction = |
4194 |
|
|
4195 |
|
|
4196 |
|
|
4197 |
|
|
4198 |
|
|
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|
4204 |
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AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER SP number SP string '=' |
4205 |
|
param_val_list |
4206 |
|
|
4207 |
|
/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_PARAMETER SP number SP number SP string '=' |
4208 |
|
param_val_list |
4209 |
|
|
4210 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE_PARAMETER SP number SP string '=' |
4211 |
|
param_val_list |
4212 |
|
|
4213 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_PORT_PARAMETER SP number SP number SP string '=' |
4214 |
|
param_val_list |
4215 |
|
|
4216 |
|
/ CHANNEL SP set_chan_instruction |
4217 |
|
|
4218 |
|
/ ECHO SP boolean |
4219 |
|
|
4220 |
|
create_instruction = |
4221 |
|
|
4222 |
|
AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE SP string SP key_val_list |
4223 |
|
|
4224 |
|
/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE SP string |
4225 |
|
|
4226 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE SP string SP key_val_list |
4227 |
|
|
4228 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE SP string |
4229 |
|
|
4230 |
|
reset_instruction = |
4231 |
|
|
4232 |
|
CHANNEL SP sampler_channel |
4233 |
|
|
4234 |
|
clear_instruction = |
4235 |
|
|
4236 |
|
MIDI_INSTRUMENTS |
4237 |
|
|
4238 |
|
destroy_instruction = |
4239 |
|
|
4240 |
|
AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE SP number |
4241 |
|
|
4242 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE SP number |
4243 |
|
|
4244 |
|
load_instruction = |
4245 |
|
|
4246 |
|
INSTRUMENT SP load_instr_args |
4247 |
|
|
4248 |
|
/ ENGINE SP load_engine_args |
4249 |
|
|
4250 |
|
set_chan_instruction = |
4251 |
|
|
4252 |
|
|
4253 |
|
|
4254 |
|
|
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|
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|
4260 |
|
AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE SP sampler_channel SP device_index |
4261 |
|
|
4262 |
|
/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_CHANNEL SP sampler_channel SP audio_channel_index |
4263 |
|
SP audio_channel_index |
4264 |
|
|
4265 |
|
/ AUDIO_OUTPUT_TYPE SP sampler_channel SP audio_output_type_name |
4266 |
|
|
4267 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT SP sampler_channel SP device_index SP |
4268 |
|
midi_input_port_index SP midi_input_channel_index |
4269 |
|
|
4270 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE SP sampler_channel SP device_index |
4271 |
|
|
4272 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_PORT SP sampler_channel SP midi_input_port_index |
4273 |
|
|
4274 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_CHANNEL SP sampler_channel SP |
4275 |
|
midi_input_channel_index |
4276 |
|
|
4277 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_TYPE SP sampler_channel SP midi_input_type_name |
4278 |
|
|
4279 |
|
/ VOLUME SP sampler_channel SP volume_value |
4280 |
|
|
4281 |
|
/ MUTE SP sampler_channel SP boolean |
4282 |
|
|
4283 |
|
/ SOLO SP sampler_channel SP boolean |
4284 |
|
|
4285 |
|
key_val_list = |
4286 |
|
|
4287 |
|
string '=' param_val_list |
4288 |
|
|
4289 |
|
/ key_val_list SP string '=' param_val_list |
4290 |
|
|
4291 |
|
buffer_size_type = |
4292 |
|
|
4293 |
|
BYTES |
4294 |
|
|
4295 |
|
/ PERCENTAGE |
4296 |
|
|
4297 |
|
list_instruction = |
4298 |
|
|
4299 |
|
AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICES |
4300 |
|
|
4301 |
|
/ MIDI_INPUT_DEVICES |
4302 |
|
|
4303 |
|
/ CHANNELS |
4304 |
|
|
4305 |
|
/ AVAILABLE_ENGINES |
4306 |
|
|
4307 |
|
|
4308 |
|
|
4309 |
|
|
4310 |
|
|
4311 |
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|
|
4315 |
|
|
4316 |
|
/ AVAILABLE_MIDI_INPUT_DRIVERS |
4317 |
|
|
4318 |
|
/ AVAILABLE_AUDIO_OUTPUT_DRIVERS |
4319 |
|
|
4320 |
|
/ MIDI_INSTRUMENTS |
4321 |
|
|
4322 |
|
load_instr_args = |
4323 |
|
|
4324 |
|
filename SP instrument_index SP sampler_channel |
4325 |
|
|
4326 |
|
/ NON_MODAL SP filename SP instrument_index SP sampler_channel |
4327 |
|
|
4328 |
|
load_engine_args = |
4329 |
|
|
4330 |
|
engine_name SP sampler_channel |
4331 |
|
|
4332 |
|
instr_load_mode = |
4333 |
|
|
4334 |
|
ON_DEMAND |
4335 |
|
|
4336 |
|
/ ON_DEMAND_HOLD |
4337 |
|
|
4338 |
|
/ PERSISTENT |
4339 |
|
|
4340 |
|
device_index = |
4341 |
|
|
4342 |
|
number |
4343 |
|
|
4344 |
|
audio_channel_index = |
4345 |
|
|
4346 |
|
number |
4347 |
|
|
4348 |
|
audio_output_type_name = |
4349 |
|
|
4350 |
|
string |
4351 |
|
|
4352 |
|
midi_input_port_index = |
4353 |
|
|
4354 |
|
number |
4355 |
|
|
4356 |
|
midi_input_channel_index = |
4357 |
|
|
4358 |
|
number |
4359 |
|
|
4360 |
|
/ ALL |
4361 |
|
|
4362 |
|
midi_input_type_name = |
4363 |
|
|
4364 |
|
|
4365 |
|
|
4366 |
|
|
4367 |
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|
4371 |
|
|
4372 |
|
string |
4373 |
|
|
4374 |
|
midi_bank_msb = |
4375 |
|
|
4376 |
|
number |
4377 |
|
|
4378 |
|
midi_bank_lsb = |
4379 |
|
|
4380 |
|
number |
4381 |
|
|
4382 |
|
midi_prog = |
4383 |
|
|
4384 |
|
number |
4385 |
|
|
4386 |
|
volume_value = |
4387 |
|
|
4388 |
|
dotnum |
4389 |
|
|
4390 |
|
/ number |
4391 |
|
|
4392 |
|
sampler_channel = |
4393 |
|
|
4394 |
|
number |
4395 |
|
|
4396 |
|
instrument_index = |
4397 |
|
|
4398 |
|
number |
4399 |
|
|
4400 |
|
engine_name = |
4401 |
|
|
4402 |
|
string |
4403 |
|
|
4404 |
|
filename = |
4405 |
|
|
4406 |
|
stringval |
4407 |
|
|
4408 |
|
entry_name = |
4409 |
|
|
4410 |
|
stringval |
4411 |
|
|
4412 |
|
param_val_list = |
4413 |
|
|
4414 |
|
param_val |
4415 |
|
|
4416 |
|
/ param_val_list','param_val |
4417 |
|
|
4418 |
|
param_val = |
4419 |
|
|
4420 |
|
|
4421 |
|
|
4422 |
|
|
4423 |
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|
|
4427 |
|
|
4428 |
|
string |
4429 |
|
|
4430 |
|
/ stringval |
4431 |
|
|
4432 |
|
/ number |
4433 |
|
|
4434 |
|
/ dotnum |
4435 |
|
|
4436 |
|
|
4437 |
|
|
4438 |
|
|
4439 |
|
|
4440 |
|
|
4441 |
|
|
4442 |
|
|
4443 |
|
|
4444 |
|
|
4445 |
|
|
4446 |
|
|
4447 |
|
|
4448 |
|
|
4449 |
|
|
4450 |
|
|
4451 |
|
|
4452 |
|
|
4453 |
|
|
4454 |
|
|
4455 |
|
|
4456 |
|
|
4457 |
|
|
4458 |
|
|
4459 |
|
|
4460 |
|
|
4461 |
|
|
4462 |
|
|
4463 |
|
|
4464 |
|
|
4465 |
|
|
4466 |
|
|
4467 |
|
|
4468 |
|
|
4469 |
|
|
4470 |
|
|
4471 |
|
|
4472 |
|
|
4473 |
|
|
4474 |
|
|
4475 |
|
|
4476 |
|
|
4477 |
|
|
4478 |
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|
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|
|
4483 |
|
|
4484 |
|
8. Events |
4485 |
|
|
4486 |
This chapter will describe all currently defined events supported by |
This chapter will describe all currently defined events supported by |
4487 |
LinuxSampler. |
LinuxSampler. |
4488 |
|
|
4489 |
7.1 Number of sampler channels changed |
8.1. Number of sampler channels changed |
4490 |
|
|
4491 |
Client may want to be notified when the total number of channels on |
Client may want to be notified when the total number of channels on |
4492 |
the back-end changes by issuing the following command: |
the back-end changes by issuing the following command: |
4500 |
where <channels> will be replaced by the new number of sampler |
where <channels> will be replaced by the new number of sampler |
4501 |
channels. |
channels. |
4502 |
|
|
4503 |
7.2 Number of active voices changed |
8.2. Number of active voices changed |
4504 |
|
|
4505 |
Client may want to be notified when the number of voices on the |
Client may want to be notified when the number of voices on the back- |
4506 |
back-end changes by issuing the following command: |
end changes by issuing the following command: |
4507 |
|
|
4508 |
SUBSCRIBE VOICE_COUNT |
SUBSCRIBE VOICE_COUNT |
4509 |
|
|
4515 |
voice count change occurred and <voices> by the new number of active |
voice count change occurred and <voices> by the new number of active |
4516 |
voices on that channel. |
voices on that channel. |
4517 |
|
|
4518 |
7.3 Number of active disk streams changed |
8.3. Number of active disk streams changed |
4519 |
|
|
4520 |
Client may want to be notified when the number of streams on the |
Client may want to be notified when the number of streams on the |
4521 |
back-end changes by issuing the following command: SUBSCRIBE |
back-end changes by issuing the following command: SUBSCRIBE |
4532 |
|
|
4533 |
|
|
4534 |
|
|
4535 |
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|
4539 |
|
|
4540 |
active disk streams on that channel. |
active disk streams on that channel. |
4541 |
|
|
4542 |
7.4 Disk stream buffer fill state changed |
8.4. Disk stream buffer fill state changed |
4543 |
|
|
4544 |
Client may want to be notified when the buffer fill state of a disk |
Client may want to be notified when the buffer fill state of a disk |
4545 |
stream on the back-end changes by issuing the following command: |
stream on the back-end changes by issuing the following command: |
4552 |
|
|
4553 |
where <sampler-channel> will be replaced by the sampler channel the |
where <sampler-channel> will be replaced by the sampler channel the |
4554 |
buffer fill state change occurred on and <fill-data> will be replaced |
buffer fill state change occurred on and <fill-data> will be replaced |
4555 |
by the buffer fill data for this channel as described in Section |
by the buffer fill data for this channel as described in |
4556 |
5.4.13 as if the "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE" (Section |
Section 6.4.13 as if the "GET CHANNEL BUFFER_FILL PERCENTAGE" |
4557 |
5.4.13) command was issued on this channel. |
(Section 6.4.13) command was issued on this channel. |
4558 |
|
|
4559 |
7.5 Channel information changed |
8.5. Channel information changed |
4560 |
|
|
4561 |
Client may want to be notified when changes were made to sampler |
Client may want to be notified when changes were made to sampler |
4562 |
channels on the back-end by issuing the following command: |
channels on the back-end by issuing the following command: |
4574 |
rather than real time events happening on the server, it is believed |
rather than real time events happening on the server, it is believed |
4575 |
that an empty notification message is sufficient here. |
that an empty notification message is sufficient here. |
4576 |
|
|
4577 |
7.6 Miscellaneous and debugging events |
8.6. Total number of active voices changed |
4578 |
|
|
4579 |
Client may want to be notified of miscellaneous and debugging events |
Client may want to be notified when the total number of voices on the |
4580 |
occurring at the server by issuing the following command: |
back-end changes by issuing the following command: |
4581 |
|
|
4582 |
SUBSCRIBE MISCELLANEOUS |
SUBSCRIBE TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT |
4583 |
|
|
4584 |
Server will start sending the following notification messages: |
Server will start sending the following notification messages: |
4585 |
|
|
|
"NOTIFY:MISCELLANEOUS:<string>" |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
where <string> will be replaced by whatever data server wants to send |
|
|
to the client. Client MAY display this data to the user AS IS to |
|
|
facilitate debugging. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4586 |
|
|
4587 |
|
|
4588 |
|
|
4589 |
|
|
4590 |
|
|
4591 |
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|
4595 |
|
|
4596 |
|
"NOTIFY:TOTAL_VOICE_COUNT:<voices> |
4597 |
|
|
4598 |
|
where <voices> will be replaced by the new number of all currently |
4599 |
|
active voices. |
4600 |
|
|
4601 |
|
8.7. Miscellaneous and debugging events |
4602 |
|
|
4603 |
|
Client may want to be notified of miscellaneous and debugging events |
4604 |
|
occurring at the server by issuing the following command: |
4605 |
|
|
4606 |
|
SUBSCRIBE MISCELLANEOUS |
4607 |
|
|
4608 |
|
Server will start sending the following notification messages: |
4609 |
|
|
4610 |
|
"NOTIFY:MISCELLANEOUS:<string>" |
4611 |
|
|
4612 |
|
where <string> will be replaced by whatever data server wants to send |
4613 |
|
to the client. Client MAY display this data to the user AS IS to |
4614 |
|
facilitate debugging. |
4615 |
|
|
4616 |
|
|
4617 |
|
|
4644 |
|
|
4645 |
|
|
4646 |
|
|
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|
4651 |
|
|
4652 |
8. Security Considerations |
9. Security Considerations |
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As there is so far no method of authentication and authorization |
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9. Acknowledgments |
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This document has benefited greatly from the comments of the |
This document has benefited greatly from the comments of the |
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following people, discussed on the LinuxSampler developer's mailing |
following people, discussed on the LinuxSampler developer's mailing |
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list: |
list: |
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Rui Nuno Capela |
Rui Nuno Capela |
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Vladimir Senkov |
Vladimir Senkov |
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Mark Knecht |
Mark Knecht |
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Grigor Iliev |
Grigor Iliev |
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[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate |
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate |
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Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997. |
Requirement Levels", RFC 2119, 1997. |
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[RFC2234] Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax |
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Specifications", RFC 2234, 1997. |
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[RFC793] Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, "TRANSMISSION |
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CONTROL PROTOCOL", RFC 793, 1981. |
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Author's Address |
Author's Address |
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74081 Heilbronn |
74081 Heilbronn |
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Germany |
Germany |
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EMail: schoenebeck at software minus engineering dot org |
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Internet-Draft LinuxSampler Control Protocol November 2006 |
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Intellectual Property Statement |
Intellectual Property Statement |
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might or might not be available; neither does it represent that it |
might or might not be available; neither does it represent that it |
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has made any effort to identify any such rights. Information on the |
has made any effort to identify any such rights. Information on the |
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IETF's procedures with respect to rights in standards-track and |
IETF's procedures with respect to rights in standards-track and |
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standards-related documentation can be found in BCP-11. Copies of |
standards-related documentation can be found in BCP 11. Copies of |
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claims of rights made available for publication and any assurances of |
claims of rights made available for publication and any assurances of |
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licenses to be made available, or the result of an attempt made to |
licenses to be made available, or the result of an attempt made to |
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obtain a general license or permission for the use of such |
obtain a general license or permission for the use of such |
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Full Copyright Statement |
Full Copyright Statement |
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Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2005). All Rights Reserved. |
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006). All Rights Reserved. |
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This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to |
This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to |
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others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it |
others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it |
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Internet-Draft LinuxSampler Control Protocol May 2005 |
Internet-Draft LinuxSampler Control Protocol November 2006 |
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HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF |
HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF |
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