From: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>
To: Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle@t-systems.com
Cc: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: Re: How to send non-SysEx system messages via ALSA?
Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2013 12:51:24 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5135DC3C.20706@ladisch.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8E4C156DA5797D418DBFADFD8CE655A422BA54AFBB@HE113481.emea1.cds.t-internal.com>
Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle@t-systems.com wrote:
> seqmid.h contains function that declare the major event types like
> snd_seq_ev_set_noteon and snd_seq_ev_set_sysex. However, seq_event.h
> knows many more types, e.g. SND_SEQ_EVENT_START and
> SND_SEQ_EVENT_CLOCK/TICK.
The functions in seqmid.h are just helpers for the most common messages;
you can fill the snd_seq_event_t structure manually.
> Now, consider an app playing a MIDI file or a debug tool that allows
> to send arbitrary messages. How should such an app send e.g. the
> 2-byte MTC Quarter Frame sequence via ALSA?
> ...
> B. Use SND_SEQ_EVENT_TICK
This is not a MIDI message. (In fact, this message is not used at all.
Er, and don't believe what its comment says.)
> snd_seq_ev_set_queue_control(ev,...)
> But why does that alter my destination port via
> snd_seq_ev_set_dest(ev, SND_SEQ_CLIENT_SYSTEM, SND_SEQ_PORT_SYSTEM_TIMER)?
Certain messages are use for sequencer-specific notification and control
purposes. Messages that affect (queue) timers are sent to the special
system timer client.
> C. It's SND_SEQ_EVENT_CLOCK actually,
SND_SEQ_EVENT_CLOCK is MIDI Clock (F8).
MTC Quarter Frame (F1) is SND_SEQ_EVENT_QFRAME.
> Background: Wine on Linux needs to generate such messages on behalf of
> applications and users with real MIDI HW.
> So far Wine assumes that it can encapsulate all system messages in a SysEx,
> IOW Wine does A. Is that usage of the set_sysex API correct?
It works, but it's not what this event type was designed for. In any
case, all MIDI messages have a corresponding sequencer event type, so
you should use that.
You could save much work by using ALSA's built-in MIDI encoder:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/group___m_i_d_i___event.html
Regards,
Clemens
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-03-05 11:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-03-05 10:56 How to send non-SysEx system messages via ALSA? Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle
2013-03-05 11:51 ` Clemens Ladisch [this message]
2013-03-06 5:09 ` Devin Anderson
2013-03-06 8:22 ` Clemens Ladisch
2013-03-09 19:42 ` Gabriel M. Beddingfield
2013-03-09 21:01 ` Clemens Ladisch
2013-03-09 21:21 ` Gabriel Beddingfield
2013-03-13 13:36 ` Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle
2013-03-13 14:57 ` Clemens Ladisch
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