javax.sound.midi

Class MidiEvent


  • public class MidiEvent
    extends Object
    MIDI events contain a MIDI message and a corresponding time-stamp expressed in ticks, and can represent the MIDI event information stored in a MIDI file or a Sequence object. The duration of a tick is specified by the timing information contained in the MIDI file or Sequence object.

    In Java Sound, MidiEvent objects are typically contained in a Track, and Tracks are likewise contained in a Sequence.

    • Constructor Detail

      • MidiEvent

        public MidiEvent(MidiMessage message,
                 long tick)
        Constructs a new MidiEvent.
        Parameters:
        message - the MIDI message contained in the event
        tick - the time-stamp for the event, in MIDI ticks
    • Method Detail

      • getMessage

        public MidiMessage getMessage()
        Obtains the MIDI message contained in the event.
        Returns:
        the MIDI message
      • setTick

        public void setTick(long tick)
        Sets the time-stamp for the event, in MIDI ticks
        Parameters:
        tick - the new time-stamp, in MIDI ticks
      • getTick

        public long getTick()
        Obtains the time-stamp for the event, in MIDI ticks
        Returns:
        the time-stamp for the event, in MIDI ticks

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