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- javax.sound.midi.MidiEvent
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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
object. The duration of a tick is specified by the timing information contained in the MIDI file orSequence
Sequence
object.In Java Sound,
MidiEvent
objects are typically contained in a
, andTrack
Tracks
are likewise contained in aSequence
.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description MidiEvent(MidiMessage message, long tick)
Constructs a newMidiEvent
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description MidiMessage
getMessage()
Obtains the MIDI message contained in the event.long
getTick()
Obtains the time-stamp for the event, in MIDI ticksvoid
setTick(long tick)
Sets the time-stamp for the event, in MIDI ticks
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Constructor Detail
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MidiEvent
public MidiEvent(MidiMessage message, long tick)
Constructs a newMidiEvent
.- Parameters:
message
- the MIDI message contained in the eventtick
- the time-stamp for the event, in MIDI ticks
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Method Detail
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getMessage
public MidiMessage getMessage()
Obtains the MIDI message contained in the event.- Returns:
- the MIDI message
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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
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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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