javax.sound.midi

Class Sequencer.SyncMode

  • Enclosing interface:
    Sequencer

    public static class Sequencer.SyncMode
    extends Object
    A SyncMode object represents one of the ways in which a MIDI sequencer's notion of time can be synchronized with a master or slave device. If the sequencer is being synchronized to a master, the sequencer revises its current time in response to messages from the master. If the sequencer has a slave, the sequencer similarly sends messages to control the slave's timing.

    There are three predefined modes that specify possible masters for a sequencer: INTERNAL_CLOCK, MIDI_SYNC, and MIDI_TIME_CODE. The latter two work if the sequencer receives MIDI messages from another device. In these two modes, the sequencer's time gets reset based on system real-time timing clock messages or MIDI time code (MTC) messages, respectively. These two modes can also be used as slave modes, in which case the sequencer sends the corresponding types of MIDI messages to its receiver (whether or not the sequencer is also receiving them from a master). A fourth mode, NO_SYNC, is used to indicate that the sequencer should not control its receiver's timing.

    See Also:
    Sequencer.setMasterSyncMode(Sequencer.SyncMode), Sequencer.setSlaveSyncMode(Sequencer.SyncMode)
    • Field Detail

      • INTERNAL_CLOCK

        public static final Sequencer.SyncMode INTERNAL_CLOCK
        A master synchronization mode that makes the sequencer get its timing information from its internal clock. This is not a legal slave sync mode.
      • MIDI_SYNC

        public static final Sequencer.SyncMode MIDI_SYNC
        A master or slave synchronization mode that specifies the use of MIDI clock messages. If this mode is used as the master sync mode, the sequencer gets its timing information from system real-time MIDI clock messages. This mode only applies as the master sync mode for sequencers that are also MIDI receivers. If this is the slave sync mode, the sequencer sends system real-time MIDI clock messages to its receiver. MIDI clock messages are sent at a rate of 24 per quarter note.
      • MIDI_TIME_CODE

        public static final Sequencer.SyncMode MIDI_TIME_CODE
        A master or slave synchronization mode that specifies the use of MIDI Time Code. If this mode is used as the master sync mode, the sequencer gets its timing information from MIDI Time Code messages. This mode only applies as the master sync mode to sequencers that are also MIDI receivers. If this mode is used as the slave sync mode, the sequencer sends MIDI Time Code messages to its receiver. (See the MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification for a description of MIDI Time Code.)
      • NO_SYNC

        public static final Sequencer.SyncMode NO_SYNC
        A slave synchronization mode indicating that no timing information should be sent to the receiver. This is not a legal master sync mode.
    • Constructor Detail

      • Sequencer.SyncMode

        protected Sequencer.SyncMode(String name)
        Constructs a synchronization mode.
        Parameters:
        name - name of the synchronization mode
    • Method Detail

      • equals

        public final boolean equals(Object obj)
        Determines whether two objects are equal. Returns true if the objects are identical
        Overrides:
        equals in class Object
        Parameters:
        obj - the reference object with which to compare
        Returns:
        true if this object is the same as the obj argument, false otherwise
        See Also:
        Object.hashCode(), HashMap
      • toString

        public final String toString()
        Provides this synchronization mode's name as the string representation of the mode.
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
        Returns:
        the name of this synchronization mode

Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 04/03/2020
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