# pyPortMidi # Python bindings for PortMidi # John Harrison # http://sound.media.mit.edu/~harrison # harrison@media.mit.edu # written in Pyrex __version__="0.07" import array # CHANGES: # 0.0.5: (June 1st, 2009) # Output no longer calls abort when it deallocates. # Added abort and close methods. # Need to call Abort() explicityly if you want that to happen. # # 0.0.3: (March 15, 2005) # changed everything from tuples to lists # return 4 values for PmRead instead of 3 (for SysEx) # minor fixes for flexibility and error checking # flushed out DistUtils package and added Mac and Linux compile support # Markus Pfaff: added ability for WriteSysEx to accept lists as well # as strings # 0.0.2: # fixed pointer to function calls to avoid necessity of pyport library # 0.0.1: # initial release cdef extern from "portmidi.h": ctypedef enum PmError: pmNoError = 0, pmHostError = -10000, pmInvalidDeviceId, #/* out of range or output device when input is requested or vice versa */ pmInsufficientMemory, pmBufferTooSmall, pmBufferOverflow, pmBadPtr, pmBadData, #/* illegal midi data, e.g. missing EOX */ pmInternalError, pmBufferMaxSize, #/* buffer is already as large as it can be */ PmError Pm_Initialize() PmError Pm_Terminate() ctypedef void PortMidiStream ctypedef PortMidiStream PmStream # CHECK THIS! ctypedef int PmDeviceID int Pm_HasHostError( PortMidiStream * stream ) char *Pm_GetErrorText( PmError errnum ) Pm_GetHostErrorText(char * msg, unsigned int len) ctypedef struct PmDeviceInfo: int structVersion char *interf #/* underlying MIDI API, e.g. MMSystem or DirectX */ char *name #/* device name, e.g. USB MidiSport 1x1 */ int input #/* true iff input is available */ int output #/* true iff output is available */ int opened #/* used by generic PortMidi code to do error checking on arguments */ int Pm_CountDevices() PmDeviceID Pm_GetDefaultInputDeviceID() PmDeviceID Pm_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() ctypedef long PmTimestamp ctypedef PmTimestamp (*PmTimeProcPtr)(void *time_info) #PmBefore is not defined... PmDeviceInfo* Pm_GetDeviceInfo( PmDeviceID id ) PmError Pm_OpenInput( PortMidiStream** stream, PmDeviceID inputDevice, void *inputDriverInfo, long bufferSize, long (*PmPtr) (), # long = PtTimestamp void *time_info ) PmError Pm_OpenOutput( PortMidiStream** stream, PmDeviceID outputDevice, void *outputDriverInfo, long bufferSize, #long (*PmPtr) (), # long = PtTimestamp PmTimeProcPtr time_proc, # long = PtTimestamp void *time_info, long latency ) PmError Pm_SetFilter( PortMidiStream* stream, long filters ) PmError Pm_Abort( PortMidiStream* stream ) PmError Pm_Close( PortMidiStream* stream ) ctypedef long PmMessage ctypedef struct PmEvent: PmMessage message PmTimestamp timestamp PmError Pm_Read( PortMidiStream *stream, PmEvent *buffer, long length ) PmError Pm_Poll( PortMidiStream *stream) int Pm_Channel(int channel) PmError Pm_SetChannelMask(PortMidiStream *stream, int mask) PmError Pm_Write( PortMidiStream *stream, PmEvent *buffer, long length ) PmError Pm_WriteSysEx( PortMidiStream *stream, PmTimestamp when, unsigned char *msg) cdef extern from "porttime.h": ctypedef enum PtError: ptNoError = 0, ptHostError = -10000, ptAlreadyStarted, ptAlreadyStopped, ptInsufficientMemory ctypedef long PtTimestamp ctypedef void (* PtCallback)( PtTimestamp timestamp, void *userData ) PtError Pt_Start(int resolution, PtCallback *callback, void *userData) PtTimestamp Pt_Time() FILT_ACTIVE=0x1 FILT_SYSEX=0x2 FILT_CLOCK=0x4 FILT_PLAY=0x8 FILT_F9=0x10 FILT_TICK=0x10 FILT_FD=0x20 FILT_UNDEFINED=0x30 FILT_RESET=0x40 FILT_REALTIME=0x7F FILT_NOTE=0x80 FILT_CHANNEL_AFTERTOUCH=0x100 FILT_POLY_AFTERTOUCH=0x200 FILT_AFTERTOUCH=0x300 FILT_PROGRAM=0x400 FILT_CONTROL=0x800 FILT_PITCHBEND=0x1000 FILT_MTC=0x2000 FILT_SONG_POSITION=0x4000 FILT_SONG_SELECT=0x8000 FILT_TUNE=0x10000 FALSE=0 TRUE=1 def Initialize(): """ Initialize: call this first """ Pm_Initialize() Pt_Start(1, NULL, NULL) # /* equiv to TIME_START: start timer w/ ms accuracy */ def Terminate(): """ Terminate: call this to clean up Midi streams when done. If you do not call this on Windows machines when you are done with MIDI, your system may crash. """ Pm_Terminate() def GetDefaultInputDeviceID(): return Pm_GetDefaultInputDeviceID() def GetDefaultOutputDeviceID(): return Pm_GetDefaultOutputDeviceID() def CountDevices(): return Pm_CountDevices() def GetDeviceInfo(i): """ GetDeviceInfo(): returns 5 parameters - underlying MIDI API - device name - TRUE iff input is available - TRUE iff output is available - TRUE iff device stream is already open """ cdef PmDeviceInfo *info # disregarding the constness from Pm_GetDeviceInfo, since pyrex doesn't do const. info = Pm_GetDeviceInfo(i) if info <> NULL: return info.interf, info.name, info.input, info.output, info.opened else: return def Time(): """ Time() returns the current time in ms of the PortMidi timer """ return Pt_Time() def GetErrorText(err): """ GetErrorText() returns human-readable error messages translated from error numbers """ return Pm_GetErrorText(err) def Channel(chan): """ Channel() is used with ChannelMask on input MIDI streams. Example: to receive input on channels 1 and 10 on a MIDI stream called MidiIn: MidiIn.SetChannelMask(pypm.Channel(1) | pypm.Channel(10)) note: PyPortMidi Channel function has been altered from the original PortMidi c call to correct for what seems to be a bug --- i.e. channel filters were all numbered from 0 to 15 instead of 1 to 16. """ return Pm_Channel(chan-1) cdef class Output: """ class Output: define an output MIDI stream. Takes the form: x = pypm.Output(MidiOutputDevice, latency) latency is in ms. If latency = 0 then timestamps for output are ignored. """ cdef int i cdef PmStream *midi cdef int debug cdef int _aborted def __init__(self, OutputDevice, latency=0): cdef PmError err #cdef PtTimestamp (*PmPtr) () cdef PmTimeProcPtr PmPtr self.i = OutputDevice self.debug = 0 self._aborted = 0 if latency == 0: PmPtr = NULL else: PmPtr = &Pt_Time if self.debug: print "Opening Midi Output" # Why is bufferSize 0 here? err = Pm_OpenOutput(&(self.midi), self.i, NULL, 0, PmPtr, NULL, latency) if err < 0: s = Pm_GetErrorText(err) # Something's amiss here - if we try to throw an Exception # here, we crash. if not err == -10000: raise Exception,s else: print "Unable to open Midi OutputDevice=",OutputDevice," err=",s def __dealloc__(self): if self.debug: print "Closing MIDI output stream and destroying instance" #err = Pm_Abort(self.midi) #if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) err = Pm_Close(self.midi) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) def _check_open(self): """ checks to see if the midi is open, and if not, raises an error. """ if self.midi == NULL: raise Exception, "midi Output not open." if self._aborted: raise Exception, "midi Output aborted. Need to call Close after Abort." def Close(self): """ Close() closes a midi stream, flushing any pending buffers. (PortMidi attempts to close open streams when the application exits -- this is particularly difficult under Windows.) """ #if not self.midi: # return err = Pm_Close(self.midi) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) #self.midi = NULL def Abort(self): """ Abort() terminates outgoing messages immediately The caller should immediately close the output port; this call may result in transmission of a partial midi message. There is no abort for Midi input because the user can simply ignore messages in the buffer and close an input device at any time. """ #if not self.midi: # return err = Pm_Abort(self.midi) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) self._aborted = 1 def Write(self, data): """ Write(data) output a series of MIDI information in the form of a list: Write([[[status <,data1><,data2><,data3>],timestamp], [[status <,data1><,data2><,data3>],timestamp],...]) fields are optional example: choose program change 1 at time 20000 and send note 65 with velocity 100 500 ms later. Write([[[0xc0,0,0],20000],[[0x90,60,100],20500]]) notes: 1. timestamps will be ignored if latency = 0. 2. To get a note to play immediately, send MIDI info with timestamp read from function Time. 3. understanding optional data fields: Write([[[0xc0,0,0],20000]]) is equivalent to Write([[[0xc0],20000]]) """ cdef PmEvent buffer[1024] cdef PmError err cdef int i self._check_open() if len(data) > 1024: raise IndexError, 'maximum list length is 1024' else: for loop1 in range(len(data)): if ((len(data[loop1][0]) > 4) | (len(data[loop1][0]) < 1)): raise IndexError, str(len(data[loop1][0]))+' arguments in event list' buffer[loop1].message = 0 for i in range(len(data[loop1][0])): buffer[loop1].message = buffer[loop1].message + ((data[loop1][0][i]&0xFF) << (8*i)) buffer[loop1].timestamp = data[loop1][1] if self.debug: print loop1," : ",buffer[loop1].message," : ",buffer[loop1].timestamp if self.debug: print "writing to midi buffer" err= Pm_Write(self.midi, buffer, len(data)) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) def WriteShort(self, status, data1 = 0, data2 = 0): """ WriteShort(status <, data1><, data2>) output MIDI information of 3 bytes or less. data fields are optional status byte could be: 0xc0 = program change 0x90 = note on etc. data bytes are optional and assumed 0 if omitted example: note 65 on with velocity 100 WriteShort(0x90,65,100) """ cdef PmEvent buffer[1] cdef PmError err self._check_open() buffer[0].timestamp = Pt_Time() buffer[0].message = ((((data2) << 16) & 0xFF0000) | (((data1) << 8) & 0xFF00) | ((status) & 0xFF)) if self.debug: print "Writing to MIDI buffer" err = Pm_Write(self.midi, buffer, 1) # stream, buffer, length if err < 0 : raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) def WriteSysEx(self, when, msg): """ WriteSysEx(,) writes a timestamped system-exclusive midi message. can be a *list* or a *string* example: (assuming y is an input MIDI stream) y.WriteSysEx(0,'\\xF0\\x7D\\x10\\x11\\x12\\x13\\xF7') is equivalent to y.WriteSysEx(pypm.Time, [0xF0, 0x7D, 0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0xF7]) """ cdef PmError err cdef char *cmsg cdef PtTimestamp CurTime self._check_open() if type(msg) is list: msg = array.array('B',msg).tostring() # Markus Pfaff contribution cmsg = msg CurTime = Pt_Time() err = Pm_WriteSysEx(self.midi, when, cmsg) if err < 0 : raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) while Pt_Time() == CurTime: # wait for SysEx to go thru or...my pass # win32 machine crashes w/ multiple SysEx cdef class Input: """ class Input: define an input MIDI stream. Takes the form: x = pypm.Input(MidiInputDevice) """ cdef PmStream *midi cdef int debug cdef int i def __init__(self, InputDevice, buffersize=4096): cdef PmError err self.i = InputDevice self.debug = 0 err= Pm_OpenInput(&(self.midi),self.i,NULL,buffersize,&Pt_Time,NULL) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) if self.debug: print "MIDI input opened." def __dealloc__(self): cdef PmError err if self.debug: print "Closing MIDI input stream and destroying instance" err = Pm_Close(self.midi) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) def _check_open(self): """ checks to see if the midi is open, and if not, raises an error. """ if self.midi == NULL: raise Exception, "midi Input not open." def Close(self): """ Close() closes a midi stream, flushing any pending buffers. (PortMidi attempts to close open streams when the application exits -- this is particularly difficult under Windows.) """ #if not self.midi: # return err = Pm_Close(self.midi) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) #self.midi = NULL def SetFilter(self, filters): """ SetFilter() sets filters on an open input stream to drop selected input types. By default, only active sensing messages are filtered. To prohibit, say, active sensing and sysex messages, call SetFilter(stream, FILT_ACTIVE | FILT_SYSEX); Filtering is useful when midi routing or midi thru functionality is being provided by the user application. For example, you may want to exclude timing messages (clock, MTC, start/stop/continue), while allowing note-related messages to pass. Or you may be using a sequencer or drum-machine for MIDI clock information but want to exclude any notes it may play. Note: SetFilter empties the buffer after setting the filter, just in case anything got through. """ cdef PmEvent buffer[1] cdef PmError err self._check_open() err = Pm_SetFilter(self.midi, filters) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) while(Pm_Poll(self.midi) != pmNoError): err = Pm_Read(self.midi,buffer,1) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) def SetChannelMask(self, mask): """ SetChannelMask() filters incoming messages based on channel. The mask is a 16-bit bitfield corresponding to appropriate channels Channel() can assist in calling this function. i.e. to set receive only input on channel 1, call with SetChannelMask(Channel(1)) Multiple channels should be OR'd together, like SetChannelMask(Channel(10) | Channel(11)) note: PyPortMidi Channel function has been altered from the original PortMidi c call to correct for what seems to be a bug --- i.e. channel filters were all numbered from 0 to 15 instead of 1 to 16. """ cdef PmError err self._check_open() err = Pm_SetChannelMask(self.midi,mask) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) def Poll(self): """ Poll tests whether input is available, returning TRUE, FALSE, or an error value. """ cdef PmError err self._check_open() err = Pm_Poll(self.midi) if err < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(err) return err def Read(self,length): """ Read(length): returns up to midi events stored in the buffer and returns them as a list: [[[status,data1,data2,data3],timestamp], [[status,data1,data2,data3],timestamp],...] example: Read(50) returns all the events in the buffer, up to 50 events. """ cdef PmEvent buffer[1024] self._check_open() x = [] if length > 1024: raise IndexError, 'maximum buffer length is 1024' if length < 1: raise IndexError, 'minimum buffer length is 1' NumEvents = Pm_Read(self.midi,buffer,length) if NumEvents < 0: raise Exception, Pm_GetErrorText(NumEvents) x=[] if NumEvents >= 1: for loop in range(NumEvents): x.append([[buffer[loop].message & 0xff, (buffer[loop].message >> 8) & 0xFF, (buffer[loop].message >> 16) & 0xFF, (buffer[loop].message >> 24) & 0xFF], buffer[loop].timestamp]) return x